Grand Rounds series has grand goals
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Grand Rounds lectures by resident physicians serve practitioners in every health care field
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Grand Rounds lectures by resident physicians serve practitioners in every health care field
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Center for Rural Health director was a leading researcher in rural primary care
UND researcher Manu finding answers about cell identity and regeneration
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Nadeem Khan on the front lines looks for links between flu and COVID-19 viruses
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Though its matches came ‘virtually’ (via email) this year, Match Day remains pivotal in every physician’s career
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A physician and public-health professional, Interim President Joshua Wynne uses his breadth of experience to help UND fight the coronavirus
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From humble beginnings, the Center for Rural Health has worked to improve health in rural, tribal communities
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UND designated state’s first cardiac ready campus by North Dakota Department of Health
Governor presents State of the State Address at University’s Chester Fritz Auditorium
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An interprofessional team of health students and local providers partner on building a student-led, free clinic in Grand Forks
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Already home to world’s most successful Indigenous medical training program, UND adds world’s first doctoral program in Indigenous health
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North Dakota Statewide Cancer Registry racks up awards and recognitions for documenting cancer incidence in the state
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The SMHS Office of Continuing Education contributes to the ongoing education of thousands of North Dakota health providers each year
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Gallery helps choreograph the dance between medicine and the arts at UND
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UND faculty share best practices with regional teachers for addressing mental health challenges among young students