People You Should Know
Here’s a look at this week’s People You Should Know.
Doctors increasingly are turning to genetic testing to better care for patients who are experiencing depression, anxiety, attention-deficit /hyperactivity disorder or psychosis. While it’s not a fit for all, it can be life changing.
Here’s something you might not know about Sanford Health: It offers an Improvement Academy to help employee develop new skills.
This week’s Up-and-Comer is Allison Hutchinson, a genetic counselor at Sanford Health.
Here’s good news for researchers at Sanford Health and the state’s bioscience economy: A major grant from the National Institutes of Health has been renewed five more years.
They reversed blindness, helped children walk and set the standard for all gene therapy trials. Meet the finalists for Sanford’s first $1 million Lorraine Cross Award.
They like the chance to travel, the variety and the chance to use a lot of skills. Here’s a look inside Sanford’s central resource pool for nurses.
Sanford Health will launch a free service this week at its flagship hospital that will help patients, visitors and employees learn how to improve their health care through the use of information technology.
Sanford Health has partnered with a North Dakota hospitality group to manage a new hotel in Fargo and two existing ones in Sioux Falls.
Poor air quality in the workplace amounts to a hidden danger if it contains substances that can cause lung and other health complications in workers.