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Meet Dr. Salama — A New Medical Student Resource
Habib Salama, PsyD, has joined the Office of Learner Development as the next Postdoctoral Fellow in Counseling Psychology. This addition increases the number of medical students able to receive...
Education, Students
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Report points to new therapeutic approach for tough-to-treat heart failure
Recent studies may point towards a new therapeutic mechanism for a type of heart failure that currently has no specific treatment option. Researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School...
Faculty, Research
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Great-Grandmother and Great-Granddaughter Both Share Special Hearts
Emma Thill and her great-grandmother, Susan Engstrom, both received the same non-invasive heart valve replacement four months apart. Even though they’re separated by almost 70 years of age, the same...
Pediatric
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Meyer Research Suggests New Therapy for Tough-to-treat Heart Failure
The treatment concept suggested by Dr. Meyer's research offers a first targeted treatment option for those with HFpEF.
Lillehei
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Youth and AIDS Project Housed in the Department of Pediatrics Aims to Prevent and Treat HIV in High-risk Youth
For 30 years, the Youth and AIDS Project has educated Twin Cities youth about HIV as well as provided resources to prevent and treat it.
Community Engagement
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Spotlight on Curriculum: Rural Family Medicine & Native American Health
The Intro to Rural Family Medicine and Native American Health (IRFMNAH) course is a collaborative academic experience where students get real-life training that introduces both rural medicine and...
Biobehavioral, Alumni, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Leadership, Patient Care, Students
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Scholarship Created in Honor of Sons in Medicine and Duluth Campus Alumni
Numerous medical school students have benefited from the Witrak Scholarship, which started because a patient was inspired by her physician sons and also by the care that Duluth campus alumni extended...
Alumni, Duluth
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Elizabeth Seaquist Recognized as World Expert
Congratulations to Dr. Seaquist who was recognized by Expertscape as a World Expert in Hypoglycemia. Dr. Seaquist is in the top 0.02% of scholars...
DOM
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Congratulations to Dr. Jo-Anne Young on her recently published article, titled: "Aspergillus Infections", in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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DOM
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Congratulations to Dr. Jo-Anne Young on her recently published article, titled: "Aspergillus Infections", in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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DOM
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Parents of newborn with severe hydrocephalus believe they found the best place for his care
When Nicole and Logen Letofsky learned their son, Axel, would be born with severe hydrocephalus, they turned to Masonic Children's Hospital and pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Carolina Sandoval.
Neurosurgery
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Dr. Lacher Co-Authors Publication on Advancing Equity in Academic Medicine and Science
Sarah Lacher, PhD, assistant professor of Biomedical Sciences at the UMN Medical School, Duluth Campus, recently co-authored a publication entitled, "Framework for advancing equity in academic...
Biomedical
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Celebrating Women Physicians in the Twin Ports Area
To celebrate Women in Medicine, a national month of recognition every September, four unique physicians from the Twin Ports area share why they love their work and what it means to the community...
Alumni, Duluth
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DGHRI Seminar Series: Depression & Substance Use, A Global Gender Perspective
Please join us on Tuesday, Oct. 26 for this month’s seminar, focusing on the high risk of depression comorbidity among women with substance use disorders. Presented by Dr. Marta Torrens of the...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Faculty, Research
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Dr. Emily Onello Studies Possible Health Benefits of Manoomin–Wild Rice
In 2018, the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa published a health impact assessment that described the important role of manoomin—wild rice—to support the health of tribal members. In...
Biobehavioral, Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Faculty, Research
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Study establishes the value of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging for suspected cardiac tumors
In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers from the University of Minnesota Medical School led a large, multicenter investigation on whether cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) is the best...
Faculty, Research
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Being a Physician Assistant in a rehab setting is rewarding, challenging
National Physician Assistant (PA) Week is October 6-12 and recognizes the PA profession and its contributions to the nation’s health. To celebrate, we interviewed two of the department’s PAs:...
Rehab Medicine
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Members of the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Well-Recognized by the AAMC
The Association of American Medical Colleges recognized two University of Minnesota Medical School leaders and a medical student for their efforts as part of the Office of Diversity, Equity and...
Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Faculty, Spotlight, Students