December 24, 2025 - 01:21

In a recent discussion, the University of North Dakota (UND) President Andrew Armacost engaged with Dean Marjorie Jenkins to highlight the ambitious initiatives set for the UND School of Medicine & Health Sciences. As the institution looks ahead to 2026 and beyond, there is a strong focus on enhancing health education and addressing the evolving needs of healthcare in the region.
Dean Jenkins emphasized the importance of innovative curriculum development and the integration of technology in medical training. The school aims to adapt its programs to better prepare students for the challenges of modern healthcare, ensuring they are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge.
Furthermore, the conversation touched upon the commitment to community engagement and collaboration with local healthcare providers. By fostering partnerships, the school seeks to create a pipeline of skilled professionals ready to serve North Dakota's diverse populations. This forward-thinking approach reflects a dedication to improving health outcomes and advancing the field of medicine within the state.
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