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Pharmacology Graduate Student Organization makes a donation to local Twin Cities charity
The Pharmacology Graduate Student Organization (PGSO) recently solicited donations from the Department of Pharmacology and Medical School community for The Sheridan Story.
Pharmacology
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Fourth-year Resident Wins at AAOS, Works to Increase Medical Student Interest in Orthopedics
FOR LAUREN CASNOVSKY, MD, PGY-4, orthopedics has always been a passion. As a child she had metatarsus adductus, a common foot condition that causes the front half of the foot to turn inward, which...
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Congratulations Marc Jenkins
Marc Jenkins, Director of the Center for Immunology and Regents' and Distinguished McKnight Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology, is the 2020 recipient of the American...
Microbiology & Immunology
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U of M Orthopedist Works to Attract and Retain Diversity in Orthopedic Surgery and On the Ice
JOEL BOYD, MD, ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSOR and orthopedic surgeon, is no stranger to being a pioneer in industries that aren’t necessarily known for diversity: orthopedics and hockey. He...
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Battling Cervical Cancer with Social Media
Deanna Teoh, MD, MS, an assistant professor in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women’s Health, is teaching colleagues across the nation how to use social media to overcome social stigmas...
Faculty
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Stem Cell Scientists find new method to reduce symptoms of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in mice
To test their theory that by targeting the blood vessels in skeletal muscle that tissue could be repaired, researchers Atsushi Asakura and Mayank Verma worked with Shire Human Genetic Therapies to...
Stem Cell
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Combating the Opioid Crisis: Duluth Campus and College of Pharmacy Team-Up for Interprofessional Naloxone Training Workshop
The U of M Medical School and College of Pharmacy on the Duluth campus work interprofessionally to educate students on Naloxone first aid training and response.
Duluth, Education, Faculty, Students
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@PsychResChat debuts on Twitter, thanks to U of M psychiatry residents
When first-year psychiatry resident Tolu Odebunmi, MBBS, MPH, realized there wasn’t really any online space for psychiatry residents or trainees to “talk about stuff, meet each other,” she reached...
Psychiatry
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Creating Future Physician Leaders in Anesthesiology with the Combined Pathway Program for Residents
The University of Minnesota Medical School’s Department of Anesthesiology Residency Program Director, Executive Vice Chair and Professor Mojca Remskar Konia, MD, PhD, MACM, envisioned a combined...
Anesthesiology
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Minnesota veterans wanting deep brain stimulation for movement disorders get some good news
The Department of Veterans Affairs approved a clinical restructuring request to implement a deep brain stimulation program at the Minneapolis VA Health Care System.
Neurosurgery
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Cohn is Named AABB Chief Medical Officer
The CMO provides clinical expertise and thought leadership for AABB’s CEO and other staff on key topics, helps to communicate AABB's position externally and promotes AABB's voice as an industry...
Pathology
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Helping Students Navigate Mental Health Concerns
Maryanne Reilly-Spong, PhD, is uniquely qualified and positioned to provide much needed service, bridging gaps in mental healthcare needs for Medical School students through the program, Confidential...
Students
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Medical Students Help Build New Home for St. Paul Family
A group of U of M Medical School students added the finishing touches on a new home constructed by Habitat for Humanity, which will become one of 11 new houses on Maryland Avenue in St. Paul for...
Students
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ALUMNI NEWS | The Program in Human Sexuality Celebrates 50 Years
In 2020, the University of Minnesota's Program in Human Sexuality (PHS) at the University of Minnesota Medical School is celebrating its 50th year, reflecting on what they have accomplished and...
FMCH
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U’s Neuroanatomy Lab attracts international researchers with aim of helping facial pain and acoustic neuroma patients
The Neuroanatomy Lab at the University of Minnesota is in its sixth year and has brought researchers from around the globe to work in its unique environment. Two international neurosurgeons are...
Neurosurgery
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Researchers Discover Novel Potential Target for Drug Addiction Treatment
The study was co-led by Michelle Corkrum, PhD, a third-year medical student in the Medical Scientist Training Program (MD/PhD) and Ana Covelo, PhD, in the lab of Alfonso Araque, PhD, and in...
Faculty, Research, Students
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Telestroke already helping Minnesotans, getting ready to help even more
More than 600 patients have been treated during the M Health Fairview telestroke rollout since it began more than a year ago. Telestroke enables M Health Fairview stroke experts to evaluate and...
Neurosurgery
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Duluth Campus Researcher Collaborates on First Known Opioid Fatality Review Involving a Tribal Nation
Brenna Greenfield, PhD, LP, an assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Biobehavioral Health on the Duluth campus, collaborates with the White Earth Nation to develop culturally...
Duluth, Research
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Residents Participate in New Longitudinal Advocacy Cohort Program
Anne Doering, MD, and Katie Freeman, MD, co-lead a program focused on increasing and strengthening advocacy policy activities among residents and fellows with the Department of Family Medicine and...
Education
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U of M Medical School Research on Blood and Marrow Transplantation (BMT) Revolutionizes Transplant Survival Rates
Kyle Tanner, who was diagnosed with Fanconi anemia, required a bone marrow transplant as his own marrow was failing with early signs of leukemia. The search for a donor went international and a...
Pediatric