New Support for Tele-Outreach

The Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation has awarded a $2 million, multi-year grant to the University of Minnesota Foundation to support tele-outreach services through the Masonic Institute for the Developing Brain. The University’s Institute on Community Integration, as a MIDB partner, will lead the creation of the MIDB TeleOutreach Center over the next three years, bringing together clinical pediatric providers and developmental specialists to reach underserved communities around the state with convenient and cost-effective services.

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Dr. Weaver teaching a Stop the Bleed Station
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group of students in health career activity
We are committed to continuing to produce a health care workforce that reflects the diversity of our communities across Minnesota.
High five, teamwork and doctors hands in collaboration for mission, goal or team building together.
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