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Minnesotan Patty Dickmann loves the University of Minnesota Medical School, and for good reason. She interviewed at other schools, but none offered what she found here.
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After more than three decades at the University of Minnesota, Elizabeth Seaquist, M.D., keeps finding reasons to stay. The latest reason? Conquering diabetes throughout the state through a leadership role in the Decade of Discovery initiative. Read more.
The Medical School's award-winning magazine, Medical Bulletin, is published twice a year by the Minnesota Medical Foundation.
In this issue
One world, one medicine: Together, U of M and Ugandan doctors are waging war on HIV/AIDS and malaria in a disease hot zone.
From tiny to on track: For families with premature or once critically ill babies, the NICU Follow-Up Clinic provides resources and peace of mind.
A lifesaving role for virtual reality: How well can simulation training prepare combat medics for the real thing? U of M leads the team that will find out.
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