Spotlight

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Mobile clinic expands addiction care in rural Iowa

University of Iowa Health Care’s MAT (Medication for Addiction Treatment) Mobile Clinic is helping Iowans access life-saving treatment while also training local providers to continue the work long after the van drives away.

Student success

people standing outside a van that serves as a mobile clinic

Mobile clinic expands addiction care in rural Iowa

University of Iowa Health Care’s MAT (Medication for Addiction Treatment) Mobile Clinic is helping Iowans access life-saving treatment while also training local providers to continue the work long after the van drives away.
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Turning a passion for patient care into a career in sonography

After beginning her career as a speech-language pathologist and serving in the Iowa Air National Guard, Kenzie Theisen of Le Mars, Iowa, found a new calling helping patients through some of life’s most consequential moments.
Bohdi Dorton stands holding hands with his parents and wearing a 3D-printed cranial helmet.

Craniosynostosis care in Iowa: Bodhi’s journey to the right diagnosis

At University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital’s Pediatric Craniofacial Clinic, Bodhi received specialized care, surgery, and helmet therapy that helped him grow into the vibrant little boy he is today.

Health care

people standing outside a van that serves as a mobile clinic

Mobile clinic expands addiction care in rural Iowa

University of Iowa Health Care’s MAT (Medication for Addiction Treatment) Mobile Clinic is helping Iowans access life-saving treatment while also training local providers to continue the work long after the van drives away.
a woman stands outdoors near a red structure

Turning a passion for patient care into a career in sonography

After beginning her career as a speech-language pathologist and serving in the Iowa Air National Guard, Kenzie Theisen of Le Mars, Iowa, found a new calling helping patients through some of life’s most consequential moments.
Bohdi Dorton stands holding hands with his parents and wearing a 3D-printed cranial helmet.

Craniosynostosis care in Iowa: Bodhi’s journey to the right diagnosis

At University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital’s Pediatric Craniofacial Clinic, Bodhi received specialized care, surgery, and helmet therapy that helped him grow into the vibrant little boy he is today.

Research

people standing outside a van that serves as a mobile clinic

Mobile clinic expands addiction care in rural Iowa

University of Iowa Health Care’s MAT (Medication for Addiction Treatment) Mobile Clinic is helping Iowans access life-saving treatment while also training local providers to continue the work long after the van drives away.
a woman stands outdoors near a red structure

Turning a passion for patient care into a career in sonography

After beginning her career as a speech-language pathologist and serving in the Iowa Air National Guard, Kenzie Theisen of Le Mars, Iowa, found a new calling helping patients through some of life’s most consequential moments.
Bohdi Dorton stands holding hands with his parents and wearing a 3D-printed cranial helmet.

Craniosynostosis care in Iowa: Bodhi’s journey to the right diagnosis

At University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital’s Pediatric Craniofacial Clinic, Bodhi received specialized care, surgery, and helmet therapy that helped him grow into the vibrant little boy he is today.

Always a Hawkeye: Alumni stories

people standing outside a van that serves as a mobile clinic

Mobile clinic expands addiction care in rural Iowa

University of Iowa Health Care’s MAT (Medication for Addiction Treatment) Mobile Clinic is helping Iowans access life-saving treatment while also training local providers to continue the work long after the van drives away.
a woman stands outdoors near a red structure

Turning a passion for patient care into a career in sonography

After beginning her career as a speech-language pathologist and serving in the Iowa Air National Guard, Kenzie Theisen of Le Mars, Iowa, found a new calling helping patients through some of life’s most consequential moments.
Bohdi Dorton stands holding hands with his parents and wearing a 3D-printed cranial helmet.

Craniosynostosis care in Iowa: Bodhi’s journey to the right diagnosis

At University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital’s Pediatric Craniofacial Clinic, Bodhi received specialized care, surgery, and helmet therapy that helped him grow into the vibrant little boy he is today.

Community impact

people standing outside a van that serves as a mobile clinic

Mobile clinic expands addiction care in rural Iowa

University of Iowa Health Care’s MAT (Medication for Addiction Treatment) Mobile Clinic is helping Iowans access life-saving treatment while also training local providers to continue the work long after the van drives away.
a woman stands outdoors near a red structure

Turning a passion for patient care into a career in sonography

After beginning her career as a speech-language pathologist and serving in the Iowa Air National Guard, Kenzie Theisen of Le Mars, Iowa, found a new calling helping patients through some of life’s most consequential moments.
Bohdi Dorton stands holding hands with his parents and wearing a 3D-printed cranial helmet.

Craniosynostosis care in Iowa: Bodhi’s journey to the right diagnosis

At University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital’s Pediatric Craniofacial Clinic, Bodhi received specialized care, surgery, and helmet therapy that helped him grow into the vibrant little boy he is today.

Faculty and staff features

people standing outside a van that serves as a mobile clinic

Mobile clinic expands addiction care in rural Iowa

University of Iowa Health Care’s MAT (Medication for Addiction Treatment) Mobile Clinic is helping Iowans access life-saving treatment while also training local providers to continue the work long after the van drives away.
a woman stands outdoors near a red structure

Turning a passion for patient care into a career in sonography

After beginning her career as a speech-language pathologist and serving in the Iowa Air National Guard, Kenzie Theisen of Le Mars, Iowa, found a new calling helping patients through some of life’s most consequential moments.
Bohdi Dorton stands holding hands with his parents and wearing a 3D-printed cranial helmet.

Craniosynostosis care in Iowa: Bodhi’s journey to the right diagnosis

At University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital’s Pediatric Craniofacial Clinic, Bodhi received specialized care, surgery, and helmet therapy that helped him grow into the vibrant little boy he is today.

Athletics

people standing outside a van that serves as a mobile clinic

Mobile clinic expands addiction care in rural Iowa

University of Iowa Health Care’s MAT (Medication for Addiction Treatment) Mobile Clinic is helping Iowans access life-saving treatment while also training local providers to continue the work long after the van drives away.
a woman stands outdoors near a red structure

Turning a passion for patient care into a career in sonography

After beginning her career as a speech-language pathologist and serving in the Iowa Air National Guard, Kenzie Theisen of Le Mars, Iowa, found a new calling helping patients through some of life’s most consequential moments.
Bohdi Dorton stands holding hands with his parents and wearing a 3D-printed cranial helmet.

Craniosynostosis care in Iowa: Bodhi’s journey to the right diagnosis

At University of Iowa Health Care Stead Family Children’s Hospital’s Pediatric Craniofacial Clinic, Bodhi received specialized care, surgery, and helmet therapy that helped him grow into the vibrant little boy he is today.