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Heather Bergeson, MD, Promotes Awareness of Youth Sports Culture and Compassionate Care
The idea that “practice makes perfect” might be pushing young athletes in the U.S. too far, according to Heather Bergeson, MD, adjunct assistant professor and primary care sports medicine specialist...
Orthopaedic Surgery
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Women In Medicine Month: Dr. Leslie Morse
Dr. Leslie Morse, Department Head and Professor, was featured in the Association of Academic Physiatrist's Women in Medicine Month.
Rehab Medicine
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U of M Research Discovers Link Between Stress and Circadian Clock Health
New research from the University of Minnesota Medical School found a little stress can make the circadian clock run better and faster.
Research
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Stem Cell Scientists Tackle hearing loss for those with Cochlear Implants
University of Minnesota Stem Cell Institute scientists Peter Santi and Walter Low are working to make cochlear implants an option for more people who have disabling hearing loss by developing a...
Stem Cell
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U of M Researchers Discover a way to Reverse Toxic Effects of DUX4 Gene
Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy (FSHD) is a debilitating genetic disease that affects the muscles in the face, upper body, abdomen, and back.
Stem Cell
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Grant awarded to U of M to regenerate Muscle Tissue using Stem Cells
In August, 2019 a DMD INSPIRE Major Grant was awarded to the University of Minnesota to support its pioneering work on regenerating muscle in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy patients.
Stem Cell
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Stem Cell Institute at the University of Minnesota Medical School seeks new Director
The University of Minnesota Medical School seeks an innovative, driven leader to direct the school’s Stem Cell Institute (SCI).
Stem Cell
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Congratulations AIAC Grant Recipients
This is a direct and significant outcome of our new partnership with Fairview Health Services and will serve as a key part of our strategy for the Medical School as well as growth in M Health...
Office of the Dean
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NIH Grant Awarded to Support Research on Stem Cells for Treating Stroke
Researchers at the Stem Cell Institute were awarded an NIH grant In September to begin conducting pre-clinical studies on the safety and efficacy of using stem cells derived from human umbilical cord...
Stem Cell
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U of M Researchers Find New Ways to Improve CPR
The findings suggest the combination of 107 compressions per minute and a depth of 4.7 cm (about 2 inches) in the first five minutes of CPR can be associated with significantly improved outcomes...
Patient Care
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U of M Multidisciplinary Faculty Build Canvas-Based Course on Quality and Safety
The first group of residents in the University of Minnesota Medical School Department of Anesthesiology have recently completed a newly designed, Canvas-based online course on quality and safety,...
Anesthesiology
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Dr. Sue Duval Finding New Ways to Improve CPR
An international research consortium, led by Sue Duval, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine, was able to identify what is likely an optimal combination of chest compression frequency and depth...
DOM
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Where Are Our 2019 Residents Now?
There's no doubt about it, residency is a magical time in your career as a physician. You spend three years learning to make medical decisions, growing more empathetic and flexible as a provider, and...
FMCH
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Welcome to President Gabel
The inauguration of a new University president is a significant event, and the celebrations surrounding President Gabel’s inaugural week give us a chance to get to know her and to let her...
Leadership, Office of the Dean
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U of M Medical Student Earns Spot in 2019 ASH Minority Medical Student Award Program
Anna Wojcicki was one of 22 medical students selected to participate.
Students
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Fourth-year Medical Student Olivia Ondigi is Passionate About Saving Lives
Olivia Ondigi’s decision to pursue medicine was based on her own personal experience with the healthcare system.
“My brother’s complicated birth history made me realize that I might not have had a...
Students
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U of M Medical School Makes the Switch to Beneficial House System
If you’ve ever read the iconic Harry Potter novels, you may recognize the concept of a house system. Hogwarts is divided into subunits, called “houses,” (like Hufflepuff, Slytherin, Gryffindor and...
Students
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Haines Family lecturer focuses on a collaborative way of using data to improve patient outcomes
Zoher Ghogawala, MD, FACS, Chair of Neurosurgery at Lahey Hospital and Medical Center in Burlington, MA, gave the Haines Family Lectureship on Clinical Research in Neurosurgery, September 6, 2019, in...
Neurosurgery