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FARM Adds Eighth Location in Chamberlain
Summary: The University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine’s Frontier And Rural Medicine (FARM) program’s newest site is Chamberlain, South Dakota, a community of 2,500 on the eastern banks of the Missouri River. -
From Farming to Family Medicine, Alumna Meghan Grassel Balances It All
Summary: Living on a farm just outside Mission Hill, South Dakota, with her husband, two-year-old and newborn sons, two foster children and countless farm animals, Meghan Grassel '23, M.D., is already busier than most. This self-admitted lover of all things agriculture not only manages a full house and farm, but she also just graduated from the University of South Dakota with an M.D. and MBA – and she makes it look easy. -
Cars and Care: Gaven Bowman Applies Skills Learned from Restoring Classics to Medical Career
Summary: Restoring classic cars, helping out on the family farm and beating his friends in Mario Kart tournaments are just a few of third-year Sanford School of Medicine (SSOM) student Gaven Bowman’s favorite pastimes. Restoring cars, a family affair for Bowman since his early days, has proven to have several parallels to the art of medicine in his eyes. -
Shooting for the Stars: Alumnus Spencer Lucas Draws Parallels Between Photography, Medicine
Summary: As an above-average golfer, a dog dad of two and a huge geek for endovascular surgery, Spencer Lucas ’23, M.D., may appear like every other medical student at first glance. But despite being “just a little busy” with medical school, Lucas has always found a way to make time for another passion: photography.
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Guest Column | Lizz & Robbie Nicholas
Elizabeth (Hoffman) Nicholas, a Eureka, South Dakota native, and Robert Nicholas, a Huron, South Dakota native, met at the University of South Dakota when they were both in the Alumni Student Scholars Program, each with the dream of becoming a doctor.