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Mini Medical School 25th Anniversary

25 Years of Mini Medical School

A beacon of health education, bridging the gap between the University health sciences and the broader community.
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IPE Scholars Program Cultivates and Nurtures Collaboration

Angela Botiba was initially drawn to the program because of its explicit focus on interprofessional education and collaboration.
Efrain Torres and Parker Jenkins Adialante

Inventing a Low-cost MRI to Dramatically Expand Access

A CTSI grantee has developed a new kind of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that has the potential to change medical care for millions of children.
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Nurturing the Future: Investing in Workforce Development

Our dedication to workforce development today will yield a healthier and more vibrant tomorrow.
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Elevating Patient Voices: Rare Disease Day 2024

The heart of health care lies in understanding the unique journeys of individuals.
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Joint Strategic Planning

Strengthen our alignment and collaborations across the health sciences to best meet the health needs of Minnesota.
Lou Clark

M Simulation Executive Director Leads Global Network for Human Simulation Education

ASPE is an international organization of educators dedicated to human simulation.
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Mothers Leading Science Continues to Build and Inspire a Network of Leaders

How do you sustain momentum and create an ever-expanding network of institutional changemakers over the long haul?
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Fostering Collaboration through a Community of Practice

Individuals from diverse disciplines unite to harness their collective expertise, address common challenges, and advance their understanding of critical topics.
Stuart Winter, Brooke Cunningham, and Mark R. Schleiss

Child Health Researchers and Practitioners Gather for Annual Dinner

More than 75 attendees gathered in early December at the University of Minnesota Campus Club for the Research in Child Health Dinner Forum.