Touching Lives Touching Lives - North Dakota Medicine
Touching Lives Touching Lives - North Dakota Medicine
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PARTING SHOTS<br />
Women’s Health Conference AAMC<br />
Women participated<br />
in many fun fitness<br />
activities at the<br />
annual Women’s<br />
Health Connection<br />
sponsored in part by<br />
the UND medical<br />
school this fall at<br />
UND. Sandra<br />
Short, PhD, UND professor of<br />
physical education (left), delivered the<br />
keynote presentation, “Tools for Living Well”.<br />
Flu Shot<br />
UND<br />
President Robert Kelley<br />
receives his flu shot recently while visiting<br />
the UND Center for Family <strong>Medicine</strong>-Bismarck.<br />
Robert Beattie,<br />
MD ’89, chair of family and community<br />
medicine (right), greets visitors to the UND display at the<br />
Association of American Medical Colleges conference in<br />
November at San Antonio.<br />
Alzheimer’s<br />
Memory Walk<br />
Occupational therapy students Amy<br />
Lundberg (left) and Sarah Gregory were<br />
among 38 participants “On the Move”<br />
in the Alzheimer’s Association Memory<br />
Walk in September at University Park<br />
in Grand Forks. The group raised over<br />
$1,000 to support people who have<br />
Alzheimer’s and their families.<br />
Malpractice Bowl<br />
Competition between the<br />
medical and law schools was fierce at the annual Malpractice Bowl.<br />
Women med students won (6-0); the men lost by a hair (13-12)<br />
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