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In the early 1970s,
leaders in medicine, education, and politics from the Duluth
community and the University launched an effort to bring more
physicians to Minnesota's small or rural underserved communities.
In 1972, a unique two-year medical school opened specifically to
meet those needs - the University of Minnesota-Duluth, School of
Medicine.
In the 2003
rankings of all US medical schools, the Duluth School of Medicine
ranked #8 in Rural Medicine and #14 in Primary Care. -US
News and World Report
Residents and
faculty participate in the education of medical students through
programs such as Clinical Rounds & Clerkship, Family Practice Club
Skill Stations, Shadowing, Day In The Life of a Family Practice
Resident, Mini-Internships, Clerkships, Internal Medicine Teaching
Rounds and Obstetric Teaching Rounds.
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