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Postdoctoral Fellow Martha Streng Awarded Research Fellowship by American Epilepsy Society
Martha Streng, PhD, postdoctoral fellow at the University of Minnesota Medical School, was recently awarded a research fellowship by the American Epilepsy Society.
Education
University of Minnesota Recognized as Center of Excellence for Obstetric Anesthesia Care
The University of Minnesota was one of forty institutions awarded the distinction of “Center of Excellence” for obstetric anesthesia from the Society of Obstetric Anesthesia and Perinatology.
Patient Care
Dr. Michael Westerhaus Honored as Prestigious Macy Faculty Scholar
Michael Westerhaus, MD, was recently selected as a 2019 Macy Faculty Scholar by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation.
Faculty
Vice Dean for Diversity and Inclusion Search Committee Nominations
To speed up and facilitate the process of creating a more diverse and inclusive group of doctors and scientists to serve our communities, our next step is to launch a national search for an inaugural...
Faculty, Office of the Dean
Dr. Emily Borman-Shoap Talks About Training Doctors to Spot Mental Health Problems
In Minnesota, more than a million people are under the age of 18, who have a 1 in 5 chance of developing depression and a 1 in 6 chance of developing severe anxiety, but there are only 140 child...
Education, Faculty
New Treatments Offer Hope for Migraine Sufferers
39 million people in the United States, especially women, suffer from migraines according to the Migraine Research Foundation. Thankfully, new treatments have come out in recent years that are...
Faculty
University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital Kicks Off the 3M Open
Inpatients, outpatients and families were able to enjoy mini golf, face painting, giveaways, a DJ, a photo booth and food.
Patient Care
Dr. Kaz Nelson Wants to Change the Conversation Around Mental Health for Medical Professionals
MPR News featured Dr. Nelson and her initiative to reduce the stigma and create an open and honest conversation around mental health with medical professionals.
Faculty
UMN Researcher Studies Hip Fracture Probability on Women in Late Life
New University of Minnesota Medical School research evaluates the impact of multimorbidity on the probability of hip fractures.
Research
Can a Nobel Prize-winning Economic Theory Redefine our Care Delivery?
How we’re joining international experts to research a new model for health care services inspired by an idea hidden in plain sight.
Research
Subaru Shows They Care by Donating Blankets to Cancer Patients
Jillian and Dr. Warlick grew close over the course of her mom’s treatment, especially during her final days of life, and they have remained friends ever since.
Patient Care
Protecting Our Brains
The best approach to brain health is prevention and there are many efforts aimed at giving children’s brains the best chance for a good start.
Office of the Dean
Annual Turtle Derby Raises Money for Amenities to Make UMN Patients More Comfortable
June 20, 2019 was the 33rd Annual Turtle Derby at the University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital! The event raises money for amenities to make patients and their families feel more...
Patient Care
Equality in Medicine: Addressing LGBTQ+ Healthcare from a Medical Student's Perspective
In honor of Pride Month, MS2 Duluth Campus student, Mitchell Moe, reflects on his own experiences growing up in rural Minnesota as an LGBTQ+ individual and the need for equality in medicine.
Duluth, Education, Students
University of Minnesota Masonic Children’s Hospital Named One of the Nation’s Best Hospitals
U.S. News & World Report recognizes Masonic Children’s for the 12th consecutive year.
Legacy, Patient Care
UMN Medical School Report Shows Sexually Transmitted Infections at All-Time High Among MN Youth
While pregnancy and birth rates continue to decline for 15 to 19-year-olds, putting them at historic lows, Minnesota youth are contracting sexually transmitted infections (STI) at alarmingly high...
Research
UMN Medical School Department of Neuroscience Helps Forge New Path Towards Headache and Migraine Research and Care
Understanding the root cause of neurological disorders, including headaches and migraines, paves the way for the development and implementation of new therapies and treatment.
Patient Care
6 "Firsts" in Advancing Regenerative Medicine Toward Patient Care
A statewide bipartisan initiative is transforming health care from a focus on treating disease to one of tapping the body's ability to heal itself.
Dr. Wirta Kosobuski Partners with Minnesota Reservations to Develop Community-Based Science Curriculum
Anna Wirta Kosobuski, PhD, recently received the President’s Outstanding Community Service Award. When she discusses working with the communities, respect, sensitivity, and self-determination are...
Duluth, Faculty