The University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences is shaping the future of healthcare in North Dakota by offering the state's only four-year Doctor of Medicine degree program. With a focus on incorporating arts and humanities education into its curriculum, the school also provides professional degrees in medical laboratory science, sports medicine, public health, physician assistant studies, and physical and occupational therapy.
Researchers at the school specialize in areas such as epigenetics, neurodegenerative diseases, infectious disease, and health disparities, conducting over $20 million of research annually. Through donor support, the school has successfully lowered medical student debt and continues to make significant contributions to the field of healthcare.
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