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A Shared Commitment to Interprofessional Education and Practice

This past fall, the Center for Interprofessional Health (CIH) welcomed its inaugural cohort to the Affiliate Faculty program.
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The University’s Front Door for Clinical Work

OACA was formed to leverage and broaden interdisciplinary opportunities and support infrastructure for clinical research and training.
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Mothers Leading Science Program Welcomes Ten Researcher-Moms

CTSI has welcomed the fourth cohort of researcher-moms into Mothers Leading Science, a yearlong career development program for research-intensive faculty in the health sciences who are raising young children.
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Community Health Matters: CUHCC Coordinates Care for Incoming Afghan Refugees

CUHCC has played a key role in providing health care to newly arrived Afghan refugees.
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Talking cervical cancer awareness and health equity with Masonic Cancer Center's Dr. Rahel Ghebre

For Cervical Health Awareness Month this January, Rahel Ghebre, MD, MPH, sat down with us to answer a handful of questions about cervical cancer.
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Global to Local: Empowering Youth to Be Health Leaders

WE-HEAL seeks to understand barriers to women’s health care and the role young people play.
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A Stronger Dose of Community Engagement

While in CTSI's A-PReP program, scholar Tou Thao supported the research of Dr. Robert Straka in order to find unique genetic qualities of Hmong communities to help them receive better healthcare.
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Top 10 Stories of 2022

Here are our top 10 most-read stories from the Office of Academic Clinical Affairs in 2022.
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Continuing Our Mission

The end of the year is a good time for reflection and resetting.
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Research brief: Racial disparities in surgery recommendations for patients with brain tumors

University of Minnesota Medical School researchers found that a patient’s race may influence recommendations for surgical removal of brain tumors.