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PA Program’s Scholarly Project Poster Session was a success

Jillian Jacobson presents her research at the Scholarly Project Poster Display.

Winners have been announced for the Scholarly Project Poster Display hosted by the University of North Dakota Physician Assistant (PA) Program on May 1 at the School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Best Scholarly Project Award winners were selected by a consensus of their peers:
     • First place—Sheryl Alexander, Florence, Mont.
     • Second place—Matthew Massmann, Winger, Minn.
The following 2012 PA graduates earned scholarships from the program:
     • Matthew Massmann—Katherine Maryann Rasmussen Scholarship ($2,000). The Rasmussen endowment provides scholarships to one or more high achieving and qualified students enrolled within the Physician Assistant Program at the UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences. Recipients shall be of high moral character and demonstrate the potential to lead successful lives and careers. Massmann will be employed at Riverview Health in Crookston, Minn.
     • Jeffrey Moberg, Grand Forks—Mickey Knutson Scholarship ($800). The Knutson endowment provides scholarships to UND students, allowing them the opportunity to complete their studies and pursue careers in the health field. The Knutson endowment is awarded to a graduate who will be working in primary care in a rural or underserved area. Moberg will be employed at the Tioga Medical Center in Tioga, N.D.

 
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