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Stress management

Categories: News

Today’s column will discuss the last of the six pillars of Lifestyle Medicine. The reader will recall we have already reviewed sleep, nutrition, substance use, physical activity, and social connection. What remains is “stress management,” something all of us can relate to (I recall a relative who used to say, “I’ve got one nerve left, […]

Spagnolia to discuss surgeon suicide at Surgery Grand Rounds on April 19

Categories: Education

For the next Surgery Grand Rounds, to be held from 8 to 9 a.m. on Friday, April 19, Alessandra Spagnolia, M.D., will present “Surgeon Suicide, A Post-COVID Update.” This broadcast will be held via Zoom/video conferencing. Dr. Spagnolia is a fifth-year resident in the UND Surgery Residency Training Program. Upon completion of this program, the […]

From the Dean: Exercise is medicine

Categories: From the Dean

By virtue of my administrative and academic positions at UND and at your School of Medicine and Health Sciences, along with my clinical role as a cardiologist, I have the opportunity to talk with a wide spectrum of individuals, including potential and current students, residents-in-training, physicians and other health professionals engaged in clinical practice, researchers, […]