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Dads Get Serious, a virtual event focused on young men’s mental health

Join Futures Without Violence and Equimundo for Dads Get Serious, a virtual event focused on young men's mental health ​​​​​during Men's Mental Health Month and in advance of Father's Day. We're highlighting everyday steps that foster connection and belonging for young people where they live, play and learn. Dads of the future are in crisis […]

2024 Minnesota Rural Health Conference

Join us at the 2024 Minnesota Rural Health Conference! The Minnesota Department of Health, Office of Rural Health and Primary Care, the Minnesota Rural Health Association, and the National Rural Health Resource Center will host the 2024 Minnesota Rural Health Conference, the state’s premier event for rural health professionals, on June 17-18, 2024 in Duluth. The theme of […]

Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, And 2 Spirit (MMIWG2S): A Crisis Rooted In The Continuation of Colonial Injustice

The Native American Center for Health Professions (NACHP) is pleased to announce our upcoming Distinguished Lecture Series featuring Jeneile Luebke, PhD, RN (Bad River). This lecture series is sponsored by the Indians into Medicine (INMED), Indian Health Service grant. The talk focuses on the intersections of Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women/Relatives (MMIW/R) that impact health […]

Pasteurized Donor Human Milk: A Nutritional Update

Webinar Event: Pasteurized Donor Human Milk – A Nutritional Update from the Minnesota Milk Bank for Babies Geared to hospital providers, this webinar will be about the nutritional value of human milk in general and about the nutritional content of PDHM in particular. Milk banks are now providing labels showing more detail about the various […]

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