How research enhances stroke care at Avera
Improving stroke outcomes closer to home: At Avera, it’s an effort that blends research with outstanding patient care.
Improving stroke outcomes closer to home: At Avera, it’s an effort that blends research with outstanding patient care.
Avera Research Institute has received a five-year, $5.4 million grant through the federal Healthy Start initiative to reduce infant mortality through services that foster healthy pregnancy and continued support after childbirth.
More than $58 million in new federal grant funding will support the work of Avera Research Institute over the next seven years.
The farther a woman lives from prenatal care, the less likely she can be to get the care she needs. This new approach aims to close that gap.
Avera Research Institute will join 30 research teams nationwide in studying the long-term effects of COVID-19 on children and young adults.
In one place, you’ll now find updates on all Avera research and easy access to clinical trials.
Many experimental treatments were tried during the pandemic — including locally. Here’s a look into how some of them worked out.
Medical research can take a lot of forms — these two programs go beyond gathering data to offer change in the lives of Native Americans.
An Avera researcher has become the first South Dakotan to be named to a board that works to advise the federal government on research regulations and topics associated with the protection of human subjects.
Here’s a look at this week’s People You Should Know.