Former CRH Leader Officially a Living Legend

Former CRH Director Mary Wakefield was named a Living
Legend by the American Academy of Nursing.
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Former CRH Director Mary Wakefield was named a Living
Legend by the American Academy of Nursing.
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Hettinger, North Dakota, takes a proactive approach to
continually ensure a solid healthcare workforce for their
community and the surrounding communities.
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In its efforts to enroll at least 1 million volunteers, the
All of Us Research Program visited three
communities in North Dakota this year, including Fargo,
Grand Forks, and Williston.
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The RuralMed program makes its mark by supplying physicians
in rural North Dakota.
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University of North Dakota physician assistant program
student finds her home in a rural community.
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A doctor traveled the world providing medical services to
those in need. After working in developing countries for
years and helping thousands of people, he came back to
North Dakota to continue to be of service.
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Shawn Larson knew he wanted to return home to North Dakota
and is happy he found a way to serve the rural population
through the Center for Rural Health.
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Community agencies and services in Stanley, North Dakota,
came together to address the opioid crisis with area
students. Presenters addressed the youth through creative
and interactive activities and conversations.
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National and regional rural health leaders tour innovative
rural and tribal health systems around North Dakota.
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The results of brain injuries often can't be seen.
Survivors, however, are finding their voices through the
Unmasking Brain Injury project launched by the North Dakota
Brain Injury Network.
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