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Associate editor Sarah Howard is a Chanhassen native who
moved to Minneapolis five years ago to attend the
University of Minnesota School of Journalism & Mass Communication. She now
considers herself a regular on the downtown scene. Sarah contributes to many
facets of the magazine and website, including Arts + Entertainment, Food +
Dining, and Top Doctors.
Recent Articles by Sarah Howard
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Most of the top ten restaurants in Mpls.St.Paul Magazine's Readers Poll are perennials with classic meat (or fish)-and-potatoes restaurants dominating the list. Find out your ten favorites, plus all restaurants by category, in our 2009 Reader's Poll.
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You’ll have so much fun, get so much inspiration, and meet so many interesting people, you won’t even know you’re studying and learning.
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Richard Sveum, MD, of the Park Nicollet Clinic, discusses what causes allergies, new treatment options, and Camp SuperKids.
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HCMC’s Julia Joseph–Di Caprio, MD, talks about the challenges she faces while working with teenagers, plus what she likes best about her work.
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Christian Gerald Schrock, MD, talks about what it’s like to combat infectious diseases such as the AIDS virus and how his field has changed throughout the years.
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HealthPartners’s Thomas von Sternberg, MD, tells us how he deals with nursing home stigmas, what it’s like working with an aging population, and more.
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Patricia Judson, MD, gynecological oncologist at the University of Minnesota Medical Center Fairview, tells us why she chose her field and the most difficult part of her job.
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Ogren does all types of surgery, including endocrine and thyroid treatments, but her main focus has become breast cancer. She is most often involved in surgical treatment and helps patients coordinate radiation treatments.
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Brian Zelickson had always been interested in science, but was determined to
avoid dermatology, the specialty of his father, renowned dermatologist Alvin
Zelickson, who has been practicing for close to fifty years and has been a
Mpls.St.Paul Top Doctor himself.
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Within ten minutes of the I-35W bridge collapse, John Hick was on the scene,
providing assistance and coordinating with paramedics and others working with
the injured.
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