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David V Power is a Professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health at the University of Minnesota (Twin Cities). His research and teaching focus on medical education, primary care, and public health, with a strong emphasis on procedural practices in family medicine, telehealth communication, and mental health treatment.
- Affiliation: University of Minnesota
- Role: Professor
- Department: Family Medicine and Community Health
Key research areas include medical education, primary care, public health, and family medicine. His recent work explores telehealth communication, procedural practices in family medicine, and psychopharmacology in mental health treatment.
His publications span from 1992 to 2024, with a focus on evidence-based practices in family medicine, procedural training, and telehealth integration. Notable trends include medical education innovation and clinical practice optimization.
- Scientific Awards:
- Distinguished Teaching Award 2001
- Faculty Teacher of the Year Award 1999
- Leonard Tow Faculty Humanism in Medicine Award 2009
- Outstanding Teaching Award 2003
- Postbaccalaureate, Graduate and Professional Education Teaching Award 2012
He has received grants from institutions like The Arnold P. Gold Foundation and the Minnesota Medical Foundation for projects such as the Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Awards and studies on the well-being of recently arrived Karen immigrants.
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