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What is “long COVID-19” and what are the symptoms?
This M Health Fairview story explores what experts experienced with COVID-19 treatment and rehabilitation have to say about how the virus may continue to affect the body and what care options are...
Rehab Medicine
Department welcomes another resident
On July 1, 2021, another Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation resident began her journey with the department. Jessica Casey, MD, will be completing what’s known as the MUSCLE...
Rehab Medicine
Reflecting as a means for more mindful relationships with others
A mindfulness practice that can support being in relationship with loved ones is reflection — repeating back to a person what you hear them saying, using as much of their own language as you can. It...
Psychiatry
Dr. Michele Allen and Co-authors’ Latest Research on Structural Racism
In this interview, Michele Allen, MD, MS, talks about recent research that she and fellow authors April Wilhelm, MD, MPH; Luis Enrique Ortega, MEd; Shannon Pergament, MPH, MSW; Nicole Bates, MEd; and...
FMCH
Interdisciplinary Collaboration Behind Elimination of Race-Based eGFR Adjustment
Kristina Krohn, MD, assistant professor in the Department of Medicine’s Division of General Internal Medicine, helped lead the interdisciplinary task force behind the elimination of race-based eGFR...
Diversity & Inclusion, Faculty, Students
New fellows begin a year of subspecialty education
On July 1, 2021, the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences welcomed its latest group of fellows who are continuing their post-graduate education. This is the first of two articles in which...
Psychiatry
Elimination of Race-based eGFR Adjustments
Kristina Krohn, MD, assistant professor in the Department of Medicine’s Division of General Internal Medicine, helped lead the interdisciplinary task force behind the elimination of race-based eGFR...
DOM
Siddhartha Sen, MD, PhD joins LMP in molecular diagnostics
The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology announces the appointment of Siddhartha Sen to our faculty as an assistant professor effective July 30. Sen comes to us from the Baylor University...
Pathology
A Legacy of Training Rural Physicians
The University of Minnesota Medical School’s Rural Physician Associate Program (RPAP) is a unique nine-month community based educational experience for third-year medical students aimed at training...
Education, Students
In the News: Researchers discover way to slow aging process
New research overseen by University of Minnesota researchers has demonstrated the ability to slow aging and reduce the amount of damaged cells in the body, according to a paper published last month.
Aging MDT
In the News: Researchers battle “zombie cells,” ward off age-related diseases
University of Minnesota researchers published a scientific review last month on a type of cell that can lead to age-related diseases in hopes that their findings will lead to healthier and fuller...
Aging MDT
In the News: Where Discovery Creates Hope, Preparing Minnesota for the “Silver Tsunami.”
It’s called the Silver Tsunami, an aging and often fragile population that threatens to swamp our health care system. By 2030, 1 in 5 Minnesotans will be 65 years or older.
Aging MDT
Provenzano lab engineered immune cells to fight malignant tumors.
SCI Faculty member, Paolo Provenzano, is senior author of a study showing how engineered immune cells can allow a patient’s immune system to fight malignant tumors.
Stem Cell
NCI Clinical Trial Awarded to Reduce Cervical Cancer Screening Disparities in Somali American Women
A new clinical trial was awarded to Rebekah Pratt, PhD, (MPI) and co-investigators in the form of a $2,910,214 award from the National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health for their...
FMCH
Biomedical Sciences Welcomes New Faculty Member, Dr. Rodney Boyum, '01
Get to know our new Associate Professor of Biomedical Sciences, Dr. Rodney Boyum, 01!
Biomedical, Alumni, Duluth, Faculty, Spotlight
Radiation Oncology Residents Select Dr. Stephanie Terezakis for ARRO Educator of the Year Award
Stephanie Terezakis, MD, in the Department of Radiation Oncology, was chosen by the department’s residents for the 2020-21 ARRO Educator of the Year Award.
Education, Faculty
MEDICAL SCHOOL NEWS: Radiation Oncology Residents Select Dr. Stephanie Terezakis for ARRO Educator of the Year Award
Stephanie Terezakis, MD, professor and head of the University of Minnesota Medical School's Department of Radiation Oncology, was chosen for the 2020-21 ARRO Educator of the Year Award.
Radiation Oncology
Developing Culturally Appropriate Dementia Care Resources for American Indian Caregivers
A leader in Indigenous dementia care, Jordan Lewis, PhD, MSW, associate director of the Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team (MK-MDT), is partnering with the White Earth Band of Ojibwe to develop...
Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Duluth, Faculty, Research
Study highlights socioeconomic, racial differences in the financing of medical education
National data analyzed by University of Minnesota Medical School researchers show that nearly 40 percent of all funds used to pay for medical school are expected to come from family or personal...
Education, Research, Students