University of North Dakota Home
North Dakota Medicine
'
Spring 2007 - Vol. 32, No. 2
'
NORTH DAKOTA MEDICINE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
CHARLES E. KUPCHELLA, President, University of North Dakota
H. DAVID WILSON, Vice President for Health Affairs
Dean, School of Medicine and Health Sciences
WRITERS Pamela Knudson, Amanda Scurry
CONTRIBUTORS Blanche Abdallah, Wendy Opsahl
GRAPHIC DESIGN John Lee, Victoria Swift
PHOTOGRAPHY Chuck Kimmerle, Pamela Knudson, Megan Sugden, Wanda Weber
COVER ART John Lee, Dick Larson
www.ndmedicine.org
DESIGN Eric Walter
CONTENT Amanda Scurry
NORTH DAKOTA MEDICINE (ISSN 0888-1456; USPS 077-680) is published five times a year (April, July, September, December, February) by the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Room 1000, 501 N. Columbia Road Stop 9037, Grand Forks, ND 58202-9037.
Periodical postage paid at Grand Forks ND.
Printed at Fine Print Inc., Grand Forks, ND.
All articles published in NORTH DAKOTA MEDICINE, excluding photographs and copy concerning patients, can be reproduced without prior permission from the editor.

Drs. Stephanie Dahl and Steffen Christensen serve as a

Stork Substitute, giving their patients hope and

help in their quest to become parents.

 

Features

Stork Substitute

Drs. Steffen Christensen and Stephanie Dahl devote their professional lives to giving patients the unmatchable joy of becoming parents

Tar Wars

North Dakota kids learn the dangers of tobacco use from UND medical students

Peer Teaching

Undergraduate students gain valuable teaching experience in labs through a unique program offered by the Department of Microbiology and Immunology

A Different Frontier

Roxanne Vaughan, Ph.D., associate professor of biochemistry and molecular biology, and her team of researchers are investigating how the brain enjoys itself

This is a Cell

Cytology students receive one-on-one training in preparation for huge responsibility: early detection of disease

Beating Bulimia, from a Distance

James Mitchell, M.D., professor and chair of clinical neuroscience, and his colleagues explore promising telemedicine technology for treating bulimia nervosa patients in rural areas

Printable PDF version of issue

return to top

 

 
 
University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences
501 N. Columbia Rd
Grand Forks, ND 58202