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Kamille Sherman, MD ’99, FP Res ’02 Kamille Sherman, MD ’99, FP Res ’02, a family medicine doctor at Medcenter One Dickinson Clinic, successfully completed the American Board of Family Medicine’s recertification examination recently. 
Board certification in family medicine is a voluntary process by doctors who successfully complete an examination process and work diligently in their family practices.
Monica Mayer, MD ’95, FP Res ’99 Monica Mayer, MD ’95, FP Res ’99, has been named the new clinical director of the Indian Health Service Quentin Burdick Memorial Health Care Facility in Belcourt, N.D.
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  Lynn Ashley, MD ’95, has joined Medcenter One in Bismarck. She will practice family medicine at the downtown walk-in clinic.

Eric L. Johnson, MD, FP Res. ’92Eric L. Johnson, MD, FP Res. ’92, assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences, was honored by the Grand Forks City Council as a Public Health Community Champion at the council meeting on April 5. Johnson was recognized for his work with patients and the community during National Public Health Week.

“His no-nonsense and nonjudgmental methods in providing direct patient care have been noted by patients,” said Theresa Knox, a public health nurse with the Grand Forks Public Health Department who nominated Johnson for the award.

Johnson earned the award from the selection committee by furthering public health principles and practices. He serves the community, county, and state in several roles. Johnson is the assistant medical director of Altru Health System’s Diabetes Center, the physician consultant for the North Dakota Tobacco Quitline/Quitnet, and assistant medical director of Valley Memorial Homes. He provides expert health and medical information to community members, policymakers, and the media.

“He has been tireless in his efforts to educate and advocate for the health of all workers in the community,” said Knox. “He is a true public health advocate.”

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