Michigan Medicine

  1. February 24, 2020

    Obituary: Jeremiah G. Turcotte

    Jeremiah (Jerry) G. Turcotte, professor emeritus of surgery, passed away Feb. 12 at age 87.

  2. February 17, 2020

    Professor takes on global mission to improve CF treatment

    Samya Nasr, director of the Cystic Fibrosis Center and a professor of pediatrics, is leading a team of volunteer staff and physicians dedicated to improving CF care around the world.

  3. February 10, 2020

    Campus briefs

    Short news items from across the University of Michigan.

  4. February 3, 2020

    U-M relocates 50 trees from new hospital construction site

    Dozens of trees that stood on the site of Michigan Medicine’s new hospital were relocated to several spots around the Ann Arbor campus in what is believed to be the largest tree relocation effort in university history.

  5. February 3, 2020

    Obituary: Ralph F. Knopf

    Ralph F. Knopf, professor emeritus of internal medicine, died peacefully at his home Jan. 11 at the age of 93.

  6. January 20, 2020

    Distinguished University Professors to present lectures Jan. 28

    Three faculty members who have received one of U-M’s highest honors will discuss their work and answer audience questions during the upcoming Distinguished University Professorship Event.

  7. January 13, 2020

    Three in one: How academic medical centers came to be

    Today, we take them for granted, but the idea for three-in-one academic medical centers — combining patient care, medical education and research — began at U-M.

  8. December 16, 2019

    Michigan Medicine kicks off celebration of 150th anniversary

    Michigan Medicine has launched a celebration to mark 150 years since the creation of U-M’s first hospital — the start of an academic medical center that has helped transform care everywhere.

  9. December 16, 2019

    Some key facts about Michigan Medicine’s history

    Facts about the history of U-M hospitals.

  10. December 11, 2019

    Hospital construction start to affect Medical Campus wayfinding

    Construction will begin later this month on U-M’s new adult hospital , which will affect travel, parking and pedestrian routes in that area of the Medical Campus.