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The Gold Foundation Honors Three Champions of Humanistic Care
Brian Muthyala, MD, MPH, Lily Rubenstein, RN, BSN, PHN, CEN, and the MN CovidSitters team have been selected as champions of humanistic care for their work during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Faculty, Spotlight
Novel late-stage colorectal cancer treatment proves effective in preclinical models
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers say “tumor-secreted exosomes” help some cancer cells to evade immune response of current FDA-approved treatment options
Faculty, Research
Duluth Campus Faculty Develop, Teach Novel Female Pelvic Pain Training
Drs. Pearson, Greminger, Onello and Stover transformed their teaching methods on evaluating female pelvic pain to elevate medical student exam skills and introduce transvaginal ultrasound.
Duluth, Education, Faculty, Patient Care, Research, Students
Research by University of Minnesota Medical School students suggests protocol change for tear gas deployment
Recommendations cite lack of regulation and unknown long-term health effects of tear gas deployment
Research, Students
Association for Clinical and Translational Science Recognizes Dr. Carolyn Bramante ’12
Dr. Bramante has been awarded the 2021 Outstanding Trainee: Early Career Development Award, which honors those who have made outstanding contributions to science that impacts global health.
Faculty, Research
Reflecting on the Climate Change Grants, One Year Later
On Earth Day of 2020, the University of Minnesota Medical School awarded two $50,000 grants with the purpose of finding ways to reduce medical system material waste. The two selected groups have been...
Research, Students
Plugging the ‘Leaky Pipe’ in Primary Care
Six graduating residents share what inspired them the most during their training at the U of M Medical School that solidified their careers in primary care – all of whom will remain in Minnesota.
Education, Students
New findings suggest organ tissues become increasingly immune throughout life
The University of Minnesota Medical School study could alter fundamental ideas regarding the rules of vaccination and the immune system’s function.
Research
Faculty-Student Partnerships Lead to Socially-Responsive Medical Education
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic and calls for social justice across the globe, the Office of Curriculum, Assessment and Evaluation on the Duluth Campus reflect on their collaborations with medical...
Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Spotlight, Students
Novel muscular dystrophy gene connects to a key biological pathway
New research from the laboratory of Peter B. Kang, MD, found mutations in a novel gene that may help identify patients with a specific form of muscular dystrophy.
Research
Curiosity, Creativity and Compassion Compel Dr. Mark Dahl to Develop Innovations that Improve Lives
Dr. Dahl is one of about 100 orthopedic surgeons in North America with training in the emerging subspecialty area of limb lengthening and deformity correction. His unique expertise and innovative...
Faculty, Patient Care, Research
First Geriatric Center in India Inaugurated at U of M Partner Institution
The first geriatric center in India, located in Bangalore, has been recently inaugurated at the St. John’s National Academy of Health Sciences, a University of Minnesota Medical School partner...
Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Education, Patient Care, Students
The COVID-19 pandemic has been linked with six unhealthy eating behaviors
The University of Minnesota Medical School and School of Public Health study shows a slight increase in eating disorders, one of the deadliest psychiatric health concerns.
Faculty, Research
New Research to Focus on ‘Aversion-Resistant Drinking’
Dr. Jocelyn Richard, in the Department of Neuroscience, received a five-year, $2.3 million grant from the National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism to study, “Glutamatergic basal forebrain...
Faculty, Research
Three Medical School Faculty Honored as Health Care Heroes by Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal
The University of Minnesota Medical School is proud to announce that three faculty members have been recognized by Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal’s first-ever Health Care Heroes awards.
Faculty, Patient Care, Research
American College of Physicians Recognizes Dr. Andrew Olson ’12
Dr. Olson, from the Departments of Medicine and Pediatrics, has been awarded The Herbert S. Waxman Award for Outstanding Medical Student Educator for his dedication to the advancement of education.
Alumni, Education, Faculty
Dr. Stephanie Fritch Lilla ’08 Brings Duluth Campus’ ‘Care for Community’ to Patients from Around the World
For many immigrating to the U.S., finding appropriate medical care is one of the first stops. Dr. Stephanie Fritch Lilla serves as their pediatrician and helps them navigate a challenging healthcare...
Alumni, Duluth
U of M Medical School researchers lead new Upper Midwest VA Lung Cancer Screening and Research Network
Two researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School, who also practice at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System, join the Omaha VA Medical Center to lead the Upper Midwest VA Lung Cancer...
Research
New NIH Grant Helps Close Education Gap Among Native American Youth During COVID-19 Pandemic
Dr. Anna Wirta Kosobuski in the Department of Biomedical Sciences on the Duluth campus aims to meet the critical need for resources among Native American youth during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Research