Michigan Medicine

  1. November 18, 2019

    Accolades — Nov. 18, 2019

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  2. November 8, 2019

    U-M tackles #MedToo with large-scale sexual harassment study

    A survey of Medical School faculty describes the impact of sexual harassment on physicians, helping leaders to outline paths to promote a culture of civility and respect.

  3. November 4, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university campus.

  4. October 21, 2019

    Three U-M faculty members elected to National Academy of Medicine

    Three U-M professors — Rebecca Cunningham, James Dalton and Gabriel Nuñez — are among 100 U.S. and international researchers elected to the National Academy of Medicine this year. 

  5. October 21, 2019

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from around the university.

  6. October 14, 2019

    Accolades — October 2019

    Awards and honors for U-M faculty and staff.

  7. October 9, 2019

    Michigan Promise aims to diversify, strengthen surgical field

    The Michigan Promise is a transformative long-term effort at the Michigan Medicine Department of Surgery that seeks to attract a broader pool of skilled surgical candidates who might otherwise be overlooked.

  8. October 7, 2019

    Program aims to improve physician professionalism, accountability

    Michigan Medicine recently implemented a Patient Advocacy Reporting System and Coworker Observation Reporting System to help improve professionalism and accountability for clinical faculty.

  9. October 3, 2019

    How opt-out organ donation could affect U.S. waiting lists

    A U-M study suggests shifting from the current organ-donation system, in which one opts in to be a donor, to one of “presumed consent” — unless one opts out — could improve shortages.

  10. September 27, 2019

    U-M teams receive $25.5M for opioid-related prevention, treatment research

    As the nation continues to battle addiction and overdose related to opioids and other drugs, several teams of U-M researchers have received millions of dollars in new federal funding to address the issue head-on.