
University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health
On Monday, November 16, 2009, University of Minnesota Physicians Mill City Clinic celebrated its one-year anniversary with an intimate gathering of those that have been instrumental to the clinic's success.
Learn more about Mill City Clinic by visiting http://www.umphysicians.umn.edu/Clinics/ clinic_410.htm.

Source: minnesota.publicradio.org
The news that a government task force has changed its recommendations for breast cancer screening has caused some confused reaction from women. Dr. Jon Hallberg stopped by All Things Considered to give his clinical reaction to the change.

University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health :: Grand Rounds is today at 12:15 pm in Moos Tower 2-690 (includes lunch). Don't miss it! Click on the "events" tab for more information.

University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health :: Grand Rounds - an interprofessional discussion of a challenging diabetic patient - is tomorrow at 12:15 pm in Moos Tower 2-690. We hope to see you there! (Click on the "events" tab to learn more.)

University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health :: Grand Rounds - an interprofessional discussion of a challenging diabetic patient - is Wednesday at 12:15 pm in Moos Tower 2-690. We hope to see you there! (Click on the "events" tab to learn more.)

University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health
The University of Minnesota Mankato Family Medicine Residency invited department photographer Libby Frost to spend a day with them, capturing residents and faculty at work.
Learn more about the Mankato program at http://www.fm.umn.edu/education/residenc y/mankato/.

University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health Department Head Macaran Baird, MD, MS, was quoted in a recent Star Tribune article about the University's proposed conflict-of-interest policy.
Source: www.startribune.com
The University of Minnesota is poised to adopt a far-reaching conflict-of-interest policy that would ban several controversial practices that create ties between its faculty and business, including gifts, ghostwritten research papers and product endorsements

University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health Bean Robinson, PhD, department faculty, has been named a fellow of the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality.
Source: www.sexscience.org
Society Scientific Study Sexuality, SSSS, Sexual Science, kinsey award, sex research, sex therapy, sexology, international, organization, foundation, sexuality, Sexual Aggression, Feminist Perspectives, ...

University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health This month's grand rounds is next Wednesday at 12:15 pm. The topic is an interprofessional discussion of a challenging diabetic patient. Follow the link to learn more.
Interprofessional Discussion of a Challenging Diabetic Patient
Location:Moos Tower 2-690
Time:12:15PM Wednesday, November 18th

Department faculty and co-principal investigator Tai Mendenhall, PhD, received $15,000 in November from the Medical School's Program in Health Disparities Research to engage community members and professionals with researchers to begin addressing intimate partner violence in the local Hmong...

"Doctors on Call" entered its 28th season offering medical advice to the Duluth/Superior area on October 8, 2009...

Jon Hallberg, MD, department faculty and Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) regular medical analyst, joined Tom Crann this week on MPR's "All Things Considered" to talk about the value of diagnosis...

University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health
Senator Amy Klobuchar and School of Public Health Professor Michael
Osterholm will hold an open discussion about U.S. vaccine policy in
light of widespread shortages of the seasonal influenza and H1N1 vaccines, this Friday, in the Mayo building. Follow the link to learn more.
Source: blog.lib.umn.edu
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University of Minnesota Family Medicine and Community Health :: Today, Jon Hallberg, MD, talks performing arts medicine at this month's FMIG lunch. Don't miss it - 12:15 pm in Moos Tower 2-650.

















