St Gianna

Moral Courage & Mercy: Nurturing Authentic Encounter through Healthcare

Under the intercession of our patroness, Saint Gianna Beretta Molla, we at the Saint Gianna School of Health Sciences seek to serve the health care needs of the people in this region and beyond by preparing participants of this conference to transform health care at all stages of life by upholding the dignity of the human person through compassionate, courageous, ethical, and joyful care.

Learning Objectives 

  • Participants will understand the language of “encounter” as it relates to facilitating an encounter with Jesus through the healthcare experience.
  • Participants will be empowered to navigate ethical challenges with integrity and compassion.

2024 Conference: December 6 & 7

University of Mary's Bismarck Main Campus

Founders Hall | Lumen Vitae University Center

 

Registration is closed for this event.

Keynote Speakers

Dr. Paul Carson Headshot

Dr. Paul Carson is a physician who is board-certified in the specialties of Internal Medicine and Infectious Diseases and has practiced medicine in MN and ND for over 30 years, most of which was at Sanford Health in Fargo, ND.  He received his medical degree from the University of North Dakota and internal medicine and infectious disease specialty training at the Universities of Nebraska and Minnesota.  At Sanford, he served in previous roles as the Chair of the Dept. of Infectious Disease, the Director of Infection Prevention, the Director of Clinical Research, and the Chief Quality Officer.  Throughout his 25+ years in ND, he has held an academic appointment with the UND School of Medicine and Health Sciences, where he still teaches and is a Professor in the Dept. of Internal Medicine.  In 2013, he joined the faculty of North Dakota State University to help develop an infectious disease epidemiology track in their new graduate program in Public Health. During his time there, he developed and directed the NDSU Center for Immunization Research and Education (CIRE), and received the Mary J Berg Excellence in Teaching Award in 2020, and NDSU’s highest faculty honor, the NDSU Faculty Lectureship Award in 2022. 

He recently retired from NDSU in July of 2024, but remains on faculty as an Emeritus Professor.  Dr. Carson is also a longstanding member of the Catholic Medical Association, and the immediate Past President of the Fargo Guild of the CMA.

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