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The issue orbits emergency care for a person on a seasonal visa.
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Dakotans For Health is submitting signatures to ask voters whether to enshrine abortion protections into the state constitution. The petition effort will likely face legal challenges.
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Registered nurses are in short supply in South Dakota. Now, Dakota Wesleyan is entering a public-private partnership to fill that gap.
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Debra Johnston, MD, shares what the pediatric intensive care unit she trained in looked like and how these units — and the patients in them — have changed.
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Shelly Ten Napel, chief executive officer of the Community HealthCare Association of the Dakotas, shares her case for being pro-work and anti-work-requirements.
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Matt Althoff, secretary of the Department of Social Services, shares historic changes to South Dakota's Medicaid rolls.
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Rana Awdish, MD, learned how to be a doctor from her formal medical training and from her medical emergency. She discusses bringing compassion and empathy to medicine.
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Researchers & health experts will gather April 16-17 for a community symposium. Avera's Christine Hockett Ph.D. and Missouri Breaks' Raeann Mettler, Ph.D. preview the event.
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Every year, the Alzheimer's Association releases a report about the prevalence and impacts of Alzheimer's disease. We break down South Dakota's data with Lisa Groon.
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Tyler Ptacek, MD, of the Rapid City Medical Center says his specialty focuses on preventing and treating chronic pain. We take a peek into his clinic and practice.
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Two West River tribes are giving a Rapid City-based women’s health clinic a month to turn around its program. The Native American centered pre-natal care clinic in question has reportedly seen zero patients since last April.
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The City of Sioux Falls is hiring a City Homeless Services Coordinator. It’s a first-of-its-kind position for the city.