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Nagi Nunpa (Lakota for Two Spirit)

Presented by: Jessica Hanson, Ph.D., Associate Scientist, Sanford Research Assistant Professor, Department of OB/Gyn, University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine; and Caitlin Borges, M.S.W., Clinic Specialist, Center for Disabilities, University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine. Location: Health Science Center Room 106

Presenters: Lauren Destino, MD Clinical Assistant Professor, Associate Medical Director of the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Division and Acute Care Floors Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford and Stanford University School of Medicine Theodore C. Sectish, MD Program Director and Vice Chair, Professor of Pediatrics Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital Location: Sanford USD Medical Center Schroeder Auditorium, Avera Education Center Classroom 2, The VA Hospital Room 351 and registered video conferencing sites.

Presented by: Karen A. Munger, Ph.D., Coordinator, R&D Service, Sioux Falls VA Health Care System, Associate Professor, Internal Medicine. Location: Health Science Center Room 106

Presenter: Jennifer Tegethoff, MD, FAAP Clinical Assistant Professor, University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine Location: Sanford USD Medical Center Schroeder Auditorium, Avera Education Center Classroom 2, The VA Hospital Room 351 and registered video conferencing sites.

Maria Stys, MD Academic Assistant Professor, University of South Dakota, Sanford School of Medicine Sanford Cardiovascular Institute

Presenters: Brian Burrell, Ph.D., Basic Biomedical Sciences and Ranjit Koodali, Chemistry and Dean of Graduate School join us to learn about the new Neuroscience and Nanotechnology Graduate Training Program (USD-N3). The workshop will provide an explanation of the grant and how it will be administered, along with the opportunity to identify potential collaborative projects between neuroscience and chemisty that may be further developed through the USD-N3 program. Join us to learn more about this exciting new program. Refreshments will be served. CBBRe workshops are held on the first Wednesday of each month (second Wednesday in this case) and aim to bring CBBRe students, staff and faculty together for discussion and collaboration. Other members of your department are welcome to attend. Meetings will be held in the Lee Med Building, Room 105.

Presenter: Joseph Segeleon, MD Professor, Department of Pediatrics, University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine Vice President, Chief Medical Officer, Sanford Children's Hospital, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Location: Sanford USD Medical Center, Schroeder Auditorium Avera Education Center Classroom 2 The VA Hospital Room 351, and registered video conferencing sites

Larry Burris, DO Assistant Clinical Professor, Neurology, Sanford School of Medicine Transplant Nephrologist and NeuroIntensivist

LCME Accreditation: One Year and Counting Retreat Objectives: a. Review drafts of LCME subcommittee self-study reports, including strengths, challenges and recommendations b. Review Independent Student Analysis c. Prioritize recommendations that need to be addressed Agenda and registration available online.

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