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We need to come together around initiatives like the Cancer Consortium, rural and Native American care, and improving our community relationships throughout the state.
Duluth, Office of the Dean
Dr. Anita Randolph Produces Valuable Research and Builds Community Engagement
Dr. Anita Randolph serves as the Director of the Community Engagement and Education Core for the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain. She produces valuable scientific research while...
Community Engagement, Faculty, Leadership, Spotlight
Three Ways to Prepare for the Next Pandemic
ARDL’s Utility to Minnesota Presents a New Model for Lab Operations
Almost one year ago, as most communities enacted stay-at-home orders and hospitals rushed to action, an unsettling quiet plagued...
Pathology
The Importance of Black History Month
James Smith, MD, MPH, is an alum of North Memorial Family Medicine Residency Program. This article originally appeared in Family Medicine Monthly, the Department of Family Medicine and...
FMCH
Researchers Analyze Cocaine-induced Adaptations in the Medial Prefrontal Cortex
Researchers from the Wickman Lab are studying how drugs of abuse trigger neuroadaptations within the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), a key component of the brain's “reward system.” Since behavioral...
Faculty, Research
Pediatric Physiatrist enables department to provide care for an important patient population
When you think about Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, you might focus primarily on what it can do for adults. Assistant Professor John Fox, DO, Director of the Pediatric...
Rehab Medicine
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers develop two new rapid COVID-19 diagnostic tests
University of Minnesota Medical School researchers have developed two new rapid diagnostic tests for COVID-19 – one to detect COVID-19 variants and one to help differentiate with other illnesses that...
Research
Sixth Annual Virtual Medical Student Research Symposium
Join us via Zoom webinar for the Sixth Annual Medical Student Research Symposium on Tuesday, March 9, 2021!
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Education, Research, Students
Orthopedic Procedure Prioritization Guides Equitable Distribution of Care During COVID-19 Pandemic
Edward Y. Cheng, MD, and a team of faculty physicians from the Department of Orthopedic Surgery developed an objective tool, backed by science, to more equitably prioritize patient care throughout...
Faculty, Patient Care, Research
Orthopedic Procedure Prioritization Guides Equitable Distribution of Care During COVID-19 Pandemic
When the global COVID-19 pandemic began, providers everywhere were faced with the need to delay surgical procedures to limit exposure to the virus, conserve scarce protective gear and make room in...
Orthopaedic Surgery
Three Ways to Prepare for the Next Pandemic
Amy Karger, MD, PhD, shares the successes and challenges of the last year and discusses three ways that fellow academic research laboratories can prepare to serve their state for the next pandemic or...
Community Engagement, Faculty, Patient Care, Research
New faculty member brings an essential perspective to her work with cancer patients
As Director of the Rehabilitation Medicine Cancer Program at the U, Assistant Professor Florence John, MD, MPH, has undertaken a visionary approach to her rehabilitation medicine...
Rehab Medicine
Kurt Prins, MD, PhD Awarded OACA Grant
The Office of Academic Clinical Affairs has awarded Kurt Prins, MD, PhD, a $200k faculty research development grant.
Lillehei
Ralph White, PhD Candidate Helps Create #BlackinCancer Virtual Community
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Pharmacology
Douglas Whiteside steps into presidency of national organization during a time of momentous change and opportunity
On February 5, 2021, Professor and Adult Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Program Director Douglas Whiteside, PhD, ABPP/CN, officially stepped into the presidency of the Association of Postdoctoral...
Rehab Medicine
PhD Candidate Helps Create #BlackinCancer Virtual Community
Ralph White III, a fourth-year graduate student, has helped establish a new organization, called Black in Cancer, focused on teaching others about cancer, particularly in the Black community, and...
Community Engagement, Diversity & Inclusion, Spotlight, Students
Faculty member co-writes book giving clinicians a roadmap for using mindfulness to treat adults with ADHD
Acclaimed ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) expert, Lidia Zylowska, MD, recently published her second book about the condition. Titled, Mindfulness for Adult ADHD: A Clinician'...
Psychiatry
U Researchers Selected for the 2021 STFM Research Paper of the Year Award
Faculty members, Drs. Emily Onello and Jim Boulger with Patrick Bright are among the authors recently selected by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM) for the 2021 Research Paper of the...
Biobehavioral, Duluth, Education, Faculty, Patient Care, Research