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Jean Pearce, MD ’09, was named pediatric chief resident for the 2012–13 academic year at the University of California Davis Children’s Hospital in Sacramento, Calif. 

Jane Ostlie, MD

Jane Ostlie, MD ’08, is the recipient of the 2011 William Buckingham North Dakota Resident of the Year. Ostlie is scheduled to begin her practice as a family physician Sept. 29 at Sanford Clinic and Sanford Medical Center in Mayville. Ostlie has been active in programs including Tar Wars, tobacco-free education in elementary schools, and Mission Physician, which aims to attract junior and senior high students into family medicine. The award is presented by the North Dakota Academy of Family Physicians.

Heather England, PT

Heather England, PT ’07, has received the Healthcare Provider of the Year award from the Metro Area Mayors Committee on People with Disabilities. The award recognizes individuals, organizations and structures that empower people with disabilities.  England is a physical therapist with ProRehab Physical and Occupational Therapy in Fargo. In 2011 she became part owner at ProRehab along with Lynden Kurtz and Tom Baumgartner.
Josh Deere, MD ’06, was recently elected to the board of directors for the North Dakota Academy of Family Physicians.

Lisa Jamsa, MD ’06, was recently elected to the board of directors for the North Dakota Academy of Family Physicians.

Kevin Karls, MD ’04, with Mid Dakota Clinic in Bismarck, has passed the gastroenterology board certification exam with the American Board of Internal Medicine. He is also board certified in internal medicine.

Jacinta Klindworth, FP Res ’03, was recently elected chair of the board of directors for the North Dakota Academy of Family Physicians.

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