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Aaron Garman, MD ’96
Aaron Garman, MD ’96 (Family Medicine Residency ’99)
, a board-certified family medicine physician with Coal Country Community Health Center in Beulah, ND, has been named one of the Best Doctors in America® for 2007-08.  Selection is based on information compiled by Boston-based Best Doctors Inc., a survey of more than 40,000 physicians in the U.S.  Only doctors recognized to be in the top 3-5 percent of their specialty earn the honor.

“It’s gratifying to know that so many of my peers recognized me as an expert in the field of family practice,” Garman said.

Penny Wilkie, MD ’94 (Family Medicine Residency ’98), has joined Mountrail County Medical Center in Stanley, ND, on a part-time basis. She is a board-certified family medicine physician. For more than a year Wilkie has been working as a locum tenens (fill-in) physician in Stanley.

Kent Diehl, MD ’93 (Family Medicine Residency ’96), specializes in family practice at the Jacobsen Memorial Hospital Care Center and Community Clinic in Elgin, ND. He has a special interest in rural medicine.

Walter Berger, MD ’92 (Psychiatry Residency ’99), joined the faculty at Prairie St. John’s in Fargo.  He is a child and adolescent psychiatrist in the hospital and the partial hospital program. Berger previously worked for the VA Medical Center in Fargo.

Troy Pierce, MD ’91, practices orthopedic surgery with The Bone & Joint Center, based in Bismarck.   

Genevieve (Gigi) Goven, MD ’90 (Family Medicine Residency ’93), is one of several associates who has been recognized by MeritCare in Valley City, ND, for their years of service to the patients in Valley City and surrounding communities. She is a family medicine physician who specializes in obstetrics and geriatrics.

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