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Free Flu Shots at Bengal Pharmacy

November 7, 2024

US Navy Officers and Clinical Psychopharmacology students at a poster presentation with clinical psychopharmacology department chair Dr. Eric Silk

Anchored in Idaho: The U.S. Navy’s Unexpected Ties to Idaho and the Clinical Psychopharmacology Program at Idaho State University

October 17, 2024

Idaho may be known for its rugged landscapes, towering mountains, and vast stretches of farmland, but beneath its tranquil exterior lies an unexpected and fascinating history with the U.S. Navy.

Idaho State University’s Community Psychiatric Center Open to Public

October 10, 2024

ISU’s Family Medicine Residency Program Hosts Tiny Tigers Maternity and Pediatric Fair

October 10, 2024

Members of the Pocatello Chubbuck Chamber of Commerce, including Mayor Kevin England and ISU President Robert Wagner at the grand opening ceremony for the Chubbuck location ofBengal Pharmacy

Bengal Pharmacy Grand Opening Marks Commitment to Community Health

October 10, 2024

Professors Discuss Ethical Implications for Artificial Intelligence in Health Care Across Idaho

September 19, 2024

One of the most frequently asked questions during their presentations was whether AI would replace health care workers.

ISU Family Medicine Residents Receive Six of Nine Idaho Medical Association Awards

August 29, 2024

Idaho State University, University of Utah Graduate First Cohort of Idaho Rural Track Psychiatry Residents

July 15, 2024

Family medicine docs learn how to use a portable ultrasound machine from sonography director Chelsea Wheatley

Department of Family Medicine Celebrating 30 Years of Attracting Physicians to Practice in Idaho

July 11, 2024

Since 1994, the Idaho State University Department of Family Medicine has offered family medicine residency training to physicians in Pocatello.

Dancers at the Hispanic and American Indian Healthcare Conference 2023

Idaho Hispanic/American Indian Healthcare Conference

June 27, 2024

July 8 and 9 at Idaho State University