Clinical Teams Gather to Problem Solve
Care teams from four family medicine clinics attend a workshop on problem solving.
Care teams from four family medicine clinics attend a workshop on problem solving.
New research in JAMA Pediatrics from Tammy Chang explores youth opinions about guns and gun control in the United States
Based at the Dexter Health Center, the Deaf Health Clinic provided targeted primary care services to Deaf patients across Michigan. Led by Michael M. McKee and Philip Zazove, the Deaf Health Clinic is proud to serve the unique needs of the Deaf community.
Now the number one-ranked journal in interdisciplinary social sciences according to Journal Citation Reports, the Journal of Mixed Methods research was co-founded by John Creswell with current leadership from co-editor Michael D. Fetters.
Disability access leader Lisa Meeks was recognized for her significant impact on inclusion and access for people with disabilities.
The quality improvement study, led by Toshiaki Wakai and Michael D. Fetters, was published in the Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine
Faculty and staff from U-M and across the nation respond to the article featured in Forbes.
A national study, led by Michael M McKee, finds major variations in hearing aids use by race, income and education – but VA insurance coverage levels the playing field. Even those able to pay out of pocket may not do so, due to stigma, vanity and mistrust.
The SIO's 2017 clinical practice guidelines on the evidence-based use of integrative therapies in breast cancer care were developed with leadership from Suzanna Zick.
A new mixed study, from Tammy Chang and a team of researchers at the University of Michigan Institute for Health Policy and Innovation (IHPI), finds that Michigan’s new coverage for low-income adults has helped many patients better manage their health by mandating primary care visits.
Through this rare award, she embarks on a world-wide tour in the name of cancer prevention.
The nation’s top cancer organizations have issued a statement urging increased HPV vaccination and screening to reduce cervical cancer, with contributions from Diane M. Harper, professor and physician director for community outreach and engagement at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center.
The April 2018 review, co-authored by obstetrics and mental health researcher Katherine Gold, M.D., M.S.W., M.S., was featured by the evidence-based medical research leader Cochrane.
Disability health researchers Michael McKee, Elham Mahmoudi, and Philip Zazove will present at the national convening of the Disability Research Interest Group and at the Academy Health Annual Research Meeting, held in Seattle Washington later this month.
A new study from Zora Djuric and Mack T. Ruffin IV was published in a special issue of the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, on the topic: Nutrition and Oncology.
The letter, written collaboratively with support from Lisa Meeks, Ph.D. and Philip Zazove, M.D., provides a public response to the WSJ article, “Colleges Bend the Rules for More Students, Give Them Extra Help,” published Friday, May 25, 2018.
Harper's two-year term as Secretary/Treasurer of NAPCRG will begin in November 2018.
Dr. Heidelbaugh Co-Authors the Latest Update
As a part of this committee, Dr. Gold will make clinical decisions for Michigan Medicine regarding privileges, credentialing, policies and more.