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Program in Human Sexuality becomes institute at University of Minnesota Medical School
The Program in Human Sexuality (PHS) has achieved the status of an institute in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Minnesota Medical School.
“Becoming a Doctor:” Student Anthology Spurs Reflection
For the first time, stories from the University of Minnesota Medical School’s “Becoming a Doctor” course have been compiled and shared.
Education, Students
A Renaissance of Infectious Disease Interest
Rachel Marks, a first-year University of Minnesota Medical School student, spearheaded a revamped Infectious Disease Interest Group in response to growing student interest in the field.
Education, Students
Race, ethnicity not a factor in recent weapon-carrying behaviors at US schools
A study led by researchers at the University of Minnesota Medical School sheds new light on boys’ weapon-carrying behaviors at U.S. high schools. The results indicate that weapon-carrying is not tied...
Faculty, Research
U of M Medical School report details the effects of COVID-19 on adolescent sexual health
A new report from the University of Minnesota Medical School’s Healthy Youth Development - Prevention Research Center (HYD-PRC) highlights that Minnesota youth continue to contract sexually...
Research
Collaborating to a Successful Grant
One year in, Drs. David Redish and Sophia Vinogradov share how their team secured one of the largest grants available from the National Institutes of Health.
Faculty, Research
U of M Medical School studying COVID-19 vaccine immune response among immunocompromised patients
Understanding the differences in COVID-19 vaccine immune response among immunocompromised patients is the focus of a new national study led, in part, by the University of Minnesota Medical School.
Faculty, Research
Two U of M Medical School studies provide new evidence to battle drug price increases
Two recent studies led by researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School add new evidence to the impact of how drug price increases affect U.S. patients and the overall cost of health...
Faculty, Research, Students
Researchers find losartan is not effective in reducing hospitalization from mild COVID-19
Michael Puskarich, MD, in the Department of Emergency Medicine, and Christopher Tignanelli, MD, MS, in the Department of Surgery, determined that the common blood pressure medication, losartan,...
Faculty, Research
The Access to Justice Crisis: The American Bar Foundation Appoints Dr. Michele Statz to Faculty Scholars Cohort
The American Bar Foundation is pleased to welcome Dr. Michele Statz to the 2021-2022 cohort of Access to Justice Scholars, bringing together research on how legal needs intersect with health outcomes...
Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Research
160+ Medical School Faculty Represented in Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s 2021 “Top Doctors”
168 University of Minnesota Medical School faculty were honored in Mpls.St.Paul Magazine’s 2021 “Top Doctors.” These faculty were chosen by peers through a process that involved extensive research...
Community Engagement, Faculty, Legacy, Patient Care
Two Assistant Professors Selected as Bush Fellows
Two University of Minnesota Medical School faculty members, Dziwe Ntaba, MD, in the Department of Emergency Medicine, and Michael Westerhaus, MD, in the Department of Medicine, have been selected as...
Community Engagement, Faculty, Spotlight
Dr. Jennifer Pearson, ’93, Shares Why She Chose Academic Medicine
Dr. Jennifer Pearson has devoted many years to medicine and education of future physicians. She shares insightful details about her career in medical higher education.
Alumni, Duluth
M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital is Twin Cities’ Top-Ranked Children’s Hospital
For the 14th consecutive year, M Health Fairview University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a national leader in children’s health....
Legacy, Patient Care
U of M Medical School identifies placental protein as possible birthweight regulator
New findings from the University of Minnesota Medical School are helping uncover why some people are more likely to be overweight and develop Type 2 diabetes — and it starts in the womb.
Faculty, Research
Reaching Rural Minnesota
For 40 years, the Department of Family Medicine and Biobehavioral Health has partnered with WDSE • WRPT to produce a live, medical call-in show, providing rural viewers’ with expert advice from local...
Community Engagement, Duluth, Faculty
Pride, Primary Care, and Changing Millions of Lives
Bruce Olmscheid, MD has explored the world and many careers with his Family Medicine training from the U of M Medical School. One thing that remains constant wherever he goes is his dedication to...
Alumni, Diversity & Inclusion, Patient Care
Preclinical study suggests new approach to reduce COVID-19 death among the elderly
New research from the University of Minnesota Medical School and colleagues at the Mayo Clinic reveals a possible new approach to preventing death and severe disease in elderly people infected with...
Faculty, Research
SciPride Showcases LGBTQIA+ Scientists, Researchers at the University of Minnesota
Mojca Remskar, MD, PhD, MACM (she/hers), professor in the Department of Anesthesiology, will be one of many LGBTQIA+ scientists and engineers presenting research at this year’s virtual SciPride event.
Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty, Research
U of M Medical School study team enrolls first Minnesotan in national clinical trial for stem cell transplant in multiple sclerosis
Physician-scientists from the University of Minnesota Medical School have enrolled Minnesota’s first patient in a nationwide clinical trial studying the best treatment option for severe forms of...
Faculty, Research