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Smith speaks at American Psychiatric Nurses Association conference

Categories: Education

Corey Smith, Ph.D., assistant professor in the SMHS Department of Pathology, presented at the 38th Annual American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA) conference, which took place Louisville, Ky., recently. Founded in 1986, the APNA is committed to the practice of psychiatric-mental health nursing, health and wellness promotion through identification of mental health issues, prevention of mental […]

UND’s Department of Indigenous Health begins new Global Indigenous Health Perspectives program in New Zealand and Ghana

Categories: News

“We’re doing an immersion – staying on their ancestral grounds in different communities,” explained Julie Smith-Yliniemi of the Māori people in New Zealand. “The idea is to explore healing practices, mental wellness and recovery, and cultural perspectives within healthcare – things that are working in different Indigenous communities around the world.” An assistant professor in […]

Smith presents at AMIA2023 ‘digital mental health’ workshop

Categories: Research

Corey Smith, Ph.D., assistant professor in the SMHS Department of Pathology, presented at the annual meeting of the American Medical Informatics Association in New Orleans, Lou., recently. The collaborative workshop, entitled “The State and Future of Digital Mental Health Solutions,” focused on the current landscape of digital mental health solutions, discussed the challenges in designing […]

Tim Smith to discuss integrated behavioral healthcare at Psychiatry Grand Rounds on Nov. 15

Categories: Education

For the next UND Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Tim A. Smith, M.D., will present “Integrated Behavioral Healthcare Model” from 12:10 p.m. to 1:10 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 15, 2023. This broadcast will be held via Zoom/video conferencing. Dr. Smith is an inpatient child and adolescent psychiatrist at Prairie St. Johns in Fargo, N.D., and a clinical […]