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Quinn receives national recognition for work with brain injury programs

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Rebecca Quinn, associate director of the Center for Rural Health (CRH) within the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences, has been recognized by the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators (NASHIA). In October, Quinn received the “Friend of NASHIA” award at the annual State of the States in Brain Injury conference held in Portland, […]

Spring 2025 issue of North Dakota Medicine now available

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The Spring 2025 issue of North Dakota Medicine magazine is now available in both online and paper formats. This issue’s feature stories include: Team training for North Dakota: Dr. Jenkins on bringing the health professions in closer proximity. Into the fold: UND’s mobile simulation program SIM-ND will use a $1.3 million EDA grant to expand its reach […]

Books, blankets, and hotdish

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Two programs in North Dakota for survivors of brain injuries have a special connection. On a cool, rainy afternoon, with the scent of tater tot hot dish in the air (and green beans and rolls), a dozen people sit around a table in a conference room in the former Fargo Police Department building downtown. The […]