Your U Card is your key to campus and is used to access buildings, campus currencies, and more. To get your U Card, upload a photo in advance. Your U Card will then be ready for pickup within one business day. You can learn more about the U Card and everything it does for you on the U Card Office website.
One Stop Student Services provides student information regarding registration, records, financial aid, billing, payment, financial wellness, and veterans benefits. Contact information is as follows:
Contact Information:
Website: onestop.umn.edu
Phone: 612-624-111
Email: onestop@umn.edu
The Student Conflict Resolution Center (SCRC) offers informal, confidential, and impartial conflict resolution services to resolve graduate and professional students' university-based problems and concerns. If you have issues related to advising, academic progress, funding, or the learning environment, consider consulting with SCRC about ways to approach the situation. Refer to the gradvising.umn.edu Webpage for additional resources.
To set up an appointment, students may contact SCRC by email at sos@umn.edu, phone at 612-624-7272, or via our online inquiry form.
University of Minnesota Bookstores provides a variety of services to support trainee learning. For more detailed information on these and other resources, use the contact form link below.
Contact Information:
Website: https://bookstores.umn.edu/
Contact Form: https://bookstores.umn.edu/contact
Residents and fellows working are eligible for Part-Time Parking through Parking and Transportation Services. You can learn more about other ways to, from, and around campus, visit the Parking and Transportation Services website.
THE UNIVERSITY of Minnesota's Earl E. Bakken Center for Spirituality & Healing enriches health and well-being by providing exemplary interprofessional education, conducting rigorous research, delivering innovative engagement programs, and advancing innovative models of care. It is our vision to advance the health and well-being of individuals, organizations, and communities through integrative health and healing.
It has a number of pandemic-specific well-being resources under the health professionals and community tab on their website, offers a free confidential Taking Charge of Your Health & Wellbeing well-being assessment and a variety of activities for learning a holistic approach to well-being in order to cultivate health, contentment, purpose, and connection.
They host free webinars on various wellbeing topics. You can learn more about upcoming webinars there and view recordings of past webinars as well. There are also weekly online Stress Busters sessions Tuesdays at noon which include gentle mindful movement and guided meditation.
Stay connected with the Bakken Center by signing up for Current, our electronic newsletter highlighting wellbeing tips and resources and other updates from the Bakken Center.
Contact information:
Email: Kit Breshears at kit@umn.edu.
M Health Fairview has a few different ways to gain experience while completing your education. Moonlighting can be a beneficial way to get hands on experience, earn money and explore options for future employment. We have clinic and in-patient opportunities and are happy to discuss these options. Please reach out with interest and questions!
Contact Information:
Contact Name: Dianne Gustafson
Email: dgustaf1@fairview.org
Phone: 612-672-7219
For eligibility view the GME Moonlighting Policy.
The University of Minnesota Libraries is an award-winning system and one of the University’s and the state’s greatest intellectual assets. In 2017, they won the National Medal for Museum and Library Service from the Institute for Museum and Library Services — becoming only the third academic library to win the award in 23 years. They also received the 2009 Excellence in Academic Libraries award from the Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association.
The Bio-Medical Library is available for trainees for a variety of resources, both within and without the Health Sciences department.
Trainees will use the HSL website to access articles, databases, ebooks, and e-journals.
They can also use the website to connect with expert librarians and services offered by HSL. Additional library tips & tricks have been gathered on this digital handout.
Trainees can contact the libraries' information desk for more help: medref@umn.edu
Your voice helps define medicine’s future. Through membership with the Minnesota Medical Association (MMA), your voice has the power to reach far beyond your practice and specialty to define the future of healthcare in Minnesota. Membership is open to all licensed physicians, retired physicians, medical students, residents and fellows. Medical residents/fellows working in an accredited program in Minnesota can join MMA at no cost.
You are invited to check out the links below and our website www.mnmed.org. For additional information, contact Kim Anderson, physician outreach manager, at kanderson@mnmed.org.
Please make every effort to complete the central GME onboarding requirements distributed to you via the checklists in RMS by the checklist due dates. Questions about the central GME onboarding requirements can be sent to gme@umn.edu. We would love the opportunity to help you navigate any question you may have.
Contact Information:
Assistant Director of Compliance and Accreditation: Heather Woeste
Compliance Administrator: Le Que Heidkamp
Email: gme@umn.edu
MedEd To Go, powered by Guidebook, is an informational app for residents and fellows to use as they rotate to sites throughout the Twin Cities. Download the Guidebook app and search for MedEd To Go.
Click here for instructions. The app will answer questions like: Where do I park? How do I get a call room? How can I report a patient safety issue? for the major affiliate sites that you will rotate to.
You can make a difference in the lives of Soldiers and their families by becoming an officer on the U.S. Army healthcare team. Working alongside professionals at the top of their fields, you'll have access to the most advanced resources. You'll feel proud of your skills and even more proud of your service. http://www.goarmy.com/amedd.html
For more information contact SSG Adam Goff
Contact number: 952-854-8489
Set up your UMN Zoom account today! Zoom is the University’s online meeting tool. It is used in many online and hybrid courses for instruction and the way programs and departments are conducting orientation. Be sure to set up your account at least two days before your first day of training. To set up your account, visit Zoom.umn.edu and sign in with your University of Minnesota Internet ID and password.
Please note: After you sign in, as employees of the Health Sciences who have access to personal health information, will be prompted to take a 10-minute training about how to use Zoom securely. After training is complete, it may take up to one business day before you receive your Zoom account activation link by email.