Heather Thompson, M.D.
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Undergraduate:
Hamline University B.A. Biology (Summa cum laude)
Medical School:
University of Minnesota, M.D.
Residency:
University of Minnesota, Internal Medicine
Chief Residency:
University of Minnesota, Internal Medicine
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Heather Thompson, M.D.
Assistant Professor Internal Medicine
Associate Residency Director, Internal Medicine
Biography
Dr.Thompson is an Assistant Professor of Medicine and is board certified in Internal Medicine. Dr. Thompson earned a bachelor's degree in Biology from Hamline University. She went on to complete both medical school and residency at the University of Minnesota. She also served as Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at the University of Minnesota in 2001-2002 and currently serves as an Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency. Her academic interests include patient safety and medical errors, and developing the educational skills of residents. Her patient related interests include women's health, preventive medicine, and also consultative general medicine (the "second opinion" workup.) She endorses a philosophy of using diet, exercise, and other modalities before resorting to the use of medication or invasive procedures to promote health.
Honors, Awards, Organizations - Developer of the RED (Resident Educator Development) Program - Chair of the Associate’s Poster Competition for the MN Chapter of the ACP, 2002-present - American College of Physicians - Society for General Internal Medicine - Alpha Omega Alpha - Phi Beta Kappa - Soprano of the Oratorio Society of Minnesota
Recent Publications
1. Zapzalka DM, Thompson HA, Borowsky SS, Coleman-Steenson CC, Mahowald ML, O'Connell KJ. Polyarteritis nodosa presenting as spontaneous bilateral perinephric hemorrhage: management with selective arterial embolization. Journal of Urology 164 (4):1294-5, Oct 2000.
2. Thompson HA, Burson JM, Lang JA, Gross KW, Sigmund CD. Tissue-specific expression of novel messenger ribonucleic acids cloned form a renin-expressing kidney tumor cell line (As4.1). Endocrinology 136 (7):3037-45, July 1995.
3. Thompson HA. "Paroxsymal Nocturnal Hemoglobinuria Presenting as FUO in a patient with Myelodysplastic Syndrome." ACP Clinical Vignette Abstracts, Minnesota Chapter Meeting, Fall 2000.
4. Thompson HA. "Thyrotoxic Periodic Paralysis in a Young Hispanic Male." ACP Clinical. Vignette Abstracts, Minnesota Chapter Meeting, Fall 1999.
Clinic
Primary Care Center, University of Minnesota
Contact Info
University of Minnesota MMC 741 420 Delaware Street SE Minneapolis, MN 55455 612-624-9499
Important Links
Oratorio Society of Minnesota
Resident's Clinic at the Primary Care Center
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