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Surgeon develops scheduling software for busy sim center

Surgeon develops scheduling software for busy sim center

Sanford Health, Microsoft and tech firm team up to manage high-tech mannequins
Carson Walker 10 min read
Specially trained nurses help to heal victims of assault

Specially trained nurses help to heal victims of assault

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners program is training, hiring more staff in Fargo
Jason Anschutz 6 min read
Young man receives pastor’s kidney, then mom pays it forward

Young man receives pastor’s kidney, then mom pays it forward

Big Ask, Big Give workshop helps kidney patients look – and ask – for living donors
Jason Anschutz 8 min read
10-year-old cancer survivor connects with kids, families

10-year-old cancer survivor connects with kids, families

Meet Cobey DeSchepper, 2021 Sanford Children’s Hospital Ambassador
Mick Garry 8 min read
Sanford World Clinic depends on local providers in Ghana

Sanford World Clinic depends on local providers in Ghana

Five clinics have provided health care to 1.5 million patients
Mick Garry 8 min read
Girl gets life-changing cystic fibrosis treatment at Sanford

Girl gets life-changing cystic fibrosis treatment at Sanford

Pharmacy, CF team help McKenzie Jost get early approval for new drug
Jason Anschutz 4 min read
Employee giving Q&A: A little does a lot

Employee giving Q&A: A little does a lot

Lisa Gibson has donated more than $10K over 16 years of payroll deductions
Kay Todd 6 min read
Vaccination rates high, COVID-19 numbers low at Society

Vaccination rates high, COVID-19 numbers low at Society

Visitors invited back where county infection rates allow for safe visits
Matt Holsen 6 min read
What’s your baby’s temperament? Knowing can help parents

What’s your baby’s temperament? Knowing can help parents

Discovering your own temperament may help you learn your child's temperament
Parenting Services 6 min read
Teething truths: Signs, symptoms and when baby may be sick

Teething truths: Signs, symptoms and when baby may be sick

Fussiness, drooling and gnawing are all normal during teething. Fever is not.
SHN Staff 5 min read

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