Transforming Healthcare in South Dakota: USD Pioneers Advances in Telehealth, Biomedical Computing, and Substance Use Disorder Care

At the University of South Dakota, innovation and collaboration are transforming the future of health care in South Dakota.

From expanding access to cutting-edge telehealth services and leading advancements in biomedical computation to addressing the stigma surrounding substance use disorder treatment, USD is at the forefront of creating solutions to pressing challenges. 

These efforts, supported by substantial federal grants and interdisciplinary partnerships, reflect the university’s commitment to improving the health and well-being of communities across the state. 

By equipping future professionals with the skills, tools and technologies they need, USD is not only addressing today’s health care needs but also building a foundation for a healthier tomorrow. 

Together, the following initiatives highlight a shared mission: leveraging education, innovation and community engagement to enhance lives and empower individuals throughout South Dakota.

Division of Health Affairs Awarded $1.1 Million to Train Health Care Workforce in Telehealth

USD Receives $6.5 Million to Establish South Dakota Biomedical Computation Collaborative

Addiction Counseling & Prevention Faculty Awarded $2 Million Grant for Substance Use Disorder Treatment and Recovery

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