Superbugs kill thousands every year, so how can we change the way we use antibiotics?
Scott Flanders, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, featured on Michigan Radio's Statewide about the overuse of antibiotics and the development of superbugs.
Scott Flanders, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, featured on Michigan Radio's Statewide about the overuse of antibiotics and the development of superbugs.
Congratulations to our department staff and faculty who were recognized as Michigan Medicine MVPs: Marty Frick (Pulm), Cheryl Glaser (Rheum), David Goldsmith Cohen, MD (CVM), Liz Vasher (Gen Med), and Brian Wu (Administration).
The proposed Division of Hospital Medicine would be the first division to be created within the Department in over 40 years and would be the fourth largest division in our Department.
Brant Fries, PhD, LLD (hc), Research Professor of the Institute of Gerontology and Professor of Health Management and Policy, a leader in the fields of healthcare policy and assessment methodology, has devoted his career to developing assessment measures to improve the care of vulnerable populations across a broad spectrum of healthcare
Monica Lypson, MD, MHPE, Professor of Internal Medicine and Professor of Learning Health Sciences, has recently been selected as the new Director of Medical and Dental Education for the Office of Academic Affiliations (OAA) within the Department of Veteran Affairs in Washington, DC.
Scott Flanders, MD, Professor of Internal Medicine, accepts the newly-created position of Vice Chair for External Relations for the Department of Internal Medicine.
John M. Carethers, MD, John G. Searle Professor and Chair of Internal Medicine at Michigan Medicine, along with chairs and chiefs of academic departments of medicine at six other institutions, write a perspective piece on international exchange and American medicine.
Hari Conjeevaram, MD, MS, Professor of Internal Medicine, helps establish first-ever GI fellowship in Ethiopia's St. Paul Hospital.
U-M Medical Group's initiative to promote collaboration between primary care and subspecialty physicians and improve patient access.