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![Traditional imaging v. long film](/sites/med.umn.edu/files/styles/thumbnail_square/public/o-arm_long_film.jpg?itok=eJ4N1tcf)
Medical School Research Team is First in the World to Use 2D Long Film Imaging
A paper co-authored by faculty in the Departments of Neurosurgery and Orthopedic Surgery explores a new functionality for Medtronic’s O-arm that allows physicians to take clear, low radiation long...
Patient Care, Research
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U of M study shows little research available on the long-term effects of tear gas use
University of Minnesota Medical School graduate students analyzed and summarized literature on the health effects of chemical demonstration control agents, such as tear gas, including the studies...
Research, Students
![Headshot of Dr. Michele Allen](/sites/med.umn.edu/files/styles/thumbnail_square/public/allen-michele-ump1.jpg?itok=ovBkSqFD)
T32 Cancer Related Health Disparities Training Program Gets Renewal
This training program is a joint effort between the U of M Medical School and the School of Public Health with the aim of preparing their research trainees to address cancer-related health...
Community Engagement, Education
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New research provides insights into sex differences in patients with suspected cardiac sarcoidosis
Researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School investigated the sex differences among patients with cardiac sarcoidosis, a multisystem, granulomatous disorder. Their results argue for...
Faculty, Research
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The Rundown on Lyme Disease in the U.S. with Dr. Clarke
Benjamin Clarke, PhD, professor in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, shares the latest regarding Borrelia burgdorferi and its resulting infection: Lyme disease.
Faculty
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Artificial Intelligence Behind Improved Clinical Skills Assessment and Teaching
Through a partnership with the new M Simulation Center, Dr. Claudio Violato and his team are using artificial intelligence to score student performance on both written and in-person components of...
Education, Faculty
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Health Students for a Healthy Climate Drive Renewed Emphasis on Planetary Health in Medicine
Health Students for a Healthy Climate, an interdisciplinary student group aimed at helping health professionals learn about the impacts of climate change on health, and other advocates are driving a...
Community Engagement, Duluth, Education, Students
![Sheila Specker, MD](/sites/med.umn.edu/files/styles/thumbnail_square/public/specker.jpg?itok=YcDOZAap)
Dr. Sheila Specker ’83 Couples Community and Education for Holistic Addiction Approach
Sheila Specker, MD, in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and a 1983 Medical School graduate, has dedicated her career to supporting individuals with addictive disorders and...
Education, Faculty, Patient Care
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What Does DEI in Research Look Like?
Researchers discuss successful strategies not just in diversifying who impacts from scientific research but also who leads that research from behind-the-scenes.
Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty, Research
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First-in-human clinical trial for a vaccine to treat opioid use disorders enrolls first patients
The first patients have been enrolled in a phase 1 randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial to study a therapeutic vaccine for opioid use disorder developed by researchers at the University of...
Research
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Introducing the Center of Multicultural Affairs and Engagement
The Office of Minority Affairs and Diversity (OMAD) is adjusting its name – with student input – to better encompass the office’s mission of engaging a diverse student body.
Diversity & Inclusion, Students
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Minnesota as a Learning Health System
The new Center for Learning Health System Sciences, a partnership between the University of Minnesota Medical School and the School of Public Health, aims to address critical issues in healthcare by...
Education, Faculty, Patient Care, Research
![Selcuk Adabag, MD](/sites/med.umn.edu/files/styles/thumbnail_square/public/adabag.jpg?itok=qvFrOBw6)
The Link Between COVID-19 and Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Shocks
Research led by Selçuk Adabag, MD, professor in the Department of Medicine, links COVID-19 activity with an increase in implantable cardioverter-defibrillator shocks.
Faculty, Research
![Anita Randolph, PhD](/sites/med.umn.edu/files/styles/thumbnail_square/public/dr._randolph.jpg?itok=tmIhGC67)
Neuroscience Opportunities for Discovery and Equity Builds Infrastructure for Community Engagement
Through a partnership with neuroscience-focused engagement programs across the University, Neuroscience Opportunities for Discovery and Equity (NODE) is working toward becoming a centralized...
Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty
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230+ Medical School Faculty Members Honored as “Top Doctors” by Minnesota Monthly
This year, the 2021 Minnesota Monthly “Top Doctors” list featured 236 University of Minnesota Medical School faculty members from 18 departments – a 25% increase from last year.
Faculty, Patient Care
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U of M Medical School earns $2.9M to reduce cervical cancer screening disparities in Somali women
A new study led by the University of Minnesota Medical School and the University of Washington School of Public Health looks to solve cervical cancer disparities among Somali women. The National...
Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty, Research
![A clinician with gloves about to give a young patient a vaccine in the arm.](/sites/med.umn.edu/files/styles/thumbnail_square/public/kline-trial.png?itok=ABNWp-ZL)
U of M Medical School launches trial to study COVID-19 vaccine efficacy among 18- to 29-year-olds
The University of Minnesota Medical School has joined a national study working to understand how well COVID-19 vaccines prevent infection and the spread of SARS-CoV-2 among young adults between the...
Faculty, Research
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Welcoming the Class of 2025: Rafat Solaiman
Rafat Solaiman, an incoming medical student, is integrating his knack for serving others into community service and education.
Education, Students