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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.
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Dickinson addes as ROME Site
"We are very excited to add Dickinson" to the roster of communities involved in the ROME program, says Roger Schauer, M.D. (B.S. Med. '69), associate professor of family and community medicine, Grand Forks. "We have been working for several years to add Dickinson as a ROME site." Students will begin their ROME experience there in November 2007.
Coordinators are: Heather Hughes, M.D. '01, and Kamille (Bachmeier) Sherman, M.D. '99, both clinical assistant professors of family and community medicine at the UND medical school. Thomas Arnold, M.D. '84, clinical assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology, was instrumental in getting the ROME program started in Dickinson.
Hughes went through the ROME program in 1999-2000, at Williston, as a medical student at UND; she is one of the first ROME students to establish a medical practice in North Dakota.
Other ROME sites are Devils Lake, Hettinger, Jamestown and Williston.
-Pamela D. Knudson
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