BMJ Review Evaluates EHR-Based Risk Prediction Modeling of Hospital Readmissions
Elham Mahmoudi led a new systematic review published in the British Medical Journal.
Elham Mahmoudi led a new systematic review published in the British Medical Journal.
Two academic research journals led by family medicine faculty have responded to the need for timely information and knowledge sharing on the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lorraine Buis will serve as site co-investigator for an informatics design project funded by the National Institute Of Biomedical Imaging And Bioengineering and led by Wayne State University researchers.
This fund will support initiatives and programs related to medical student, resident, fellow and faculty education in the Department of Family Medicine.
It is with great sadness that we share the news of the passing of Kent J. Sheets, Ph.D.
Following a successful, virtual Match Day, we are thrilled to welcome the newest interns to the Department of Family Medicine. This talented group will join us on June 20.
Individuals exposed to immigration raids and deportations have lower levels of reproductive autonomy and affected decision-making about reproduction, a new study finds.
U.S. News and World Report released their 2021 rankings of graduate programs.
Deaf family physician Michael M. McKee explains COVID-19 to the sign language channel DPAN.TV
The award will support Wu’s work to improve family planning and contraceptive services for young breast cancer survivors and young people with metastatic breast cancer.
Greater access to the TDaP vaccine, as well as refined recommendations for Hepatitis A, HPV, PCV13 and others, according to Dr. Rockwell.
The Luke Project 52 Clinic expands its services to Michigan moms and families, with a grant from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan. The Detroit-based non-profit clinic is led by medical director Katherine J. Gold, with support from many U-M Family Medicine colleagues.
In a recent essay in the AMA Journal of Ethics, Weyinshet Gossa and Michael Fetters discuss the 'tragedy' of global cervical cancer incidence.
It is with great sadness that we share that Dale L. Williams, M.D. - a long-time member of our Development Advisory Committee, colleague, and friend - passed away on February 20, 2020.
The only primary care clinic in Michigan that is specifically designed for deaf and hard of hearing patients is located in the Dexter Health Clinic
A second gift from the organization’s Masco Million Differences campaign supports the work of Dr. Okanlami.