Michigan Medicine

  1. October 12, 2021

    Electrical fire at University Hospital affects clinical operations

    An electrical fire that occurred on Level 3 of University Hospital at 3:10 p.m. Tuesday resulted in Michigan Medicine temporarily reducing the capacity of its operating rooms and rescheduling some procedures.

  2. October 4, 2021

    Quilting allows analyst to give thanks, honor her mom

    Kathy Sodt, a senior business intelligence analyst with Enterprise Data and Information Services and Health Information Technology & Services at Michigan Medicine, makes quilts, table runners and jewelry.

  3. October 4, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  4. September 29, 2021

    Partnership launches new Medicare Advantage plans in area

    Michigan Medicine and Saint Joseph Mercy Health System have announced a partnership with Physicians Health Plan to bring a new choice in Medicare Advantage plans to Livingston and Washtenaw counties.

  5. September 15, 2021

    COVID antibodies reduce reinfection risk for up to six months

    A Michigan Medicine study found that most patients with mild COVID-19 infections produce antibodies that persist and protect them from reinfection for up to six months.

  6. September 7, 2021

    Employees working on-site or remotely have flu shot options

    U-M faculty and staff working on campus or remotely have several options for receiving their flu vaccination. Employees should determine the best approach for their situation. 

  7. September 7, 2021

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the University of Michigan.

  8. September 6, 2021

    Michigan Medicine hosts month-long food drive

    Michigan Medicine, U-M’s academic medical center, has launched a month-long effort through Sept. 26 to collect food and toiletries, and money to buy such supplies, for Food Gatherers. 

  9. July 30, 2021

    U-M will require COVID-19 vaccination on all campuses

    All students, faculty and staff on U-M’s three campuses and at Michigan Medicine must be vaccinated against COVID-19 and submit their vaccination information before the fall term starts Aug. 30.

  10. July 8, 2021

    Sebastian Zöllner named co-director of Precision Health at U-M

    Sebastian Zöllner, professor of biostatistics at the School of Public Health and of psychiatry at Michigan Medicine, has been named co-director of Precision Health at U-M, effective July 1.