April 18, 2026

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USD: Examining The Transformative Impact Of Medical Research | Community

USD: Examining The Transformative Impact Of Medical Research | Community

VERMILLION — In South Dakota, health care challenges are shaped by geography, an aging population, workforce shortages, chronic diseases and mental health needs. The University of South Dakota’s Sanford School of Medicine is not only training South Dakota’s future doctors to meet these needs but is also leading innovative research efforts that impact the health and well-being of individuals in and beyond South Dakota.

A South Dakota veteran suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder and severe chronic pain agreed to participate in a research project with USD neuroscientist Lee Baugh, Ph.D. He had been taking a medley of prescribed medications over many years to treat his pain, but PTSD caused by war engagements was the target of this project. Baugh was looking to treat the social isolation that often accompanies PTSD using a technique the technology in his lab makes possible — applying small electrical currents directly into the brain to encourage particular neurons to fire.

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