Michigan Medicine team in "STAT Madness" tournament of science
Michigan Medicine is back in the game for STAT's tournament-style biomedical research competition. For more information and to vote, visit STAT Madness Tournament of Science .
Michigan Medicine is back in the game for STAT's tournament-style biomedical research competition. For more information and to vote, visit STAT Madness Tournament of Science .
Matthew DiMagno, MD, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Medical Director, National Pancreas Foundation Michigan Chapter, is co-author of the American Gastroenterological Association technical review providing summary evidence and estimates for the latest AGA clinical guideline.
Roma Gianchandani, MBBS, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, and Brigid Gregg, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, collaborate to bring a new Culinary Medicine elective to the University of Michigan.
Julie Wright-Nunes, MD, MPH, and Panduranga Rao, MD, DNB, MS, collaborate with Project Healthy Schools (PHS) to raise awareness about kidney disease prevention.
Benjamin Singer, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, is the lead author of a new study that shows halting the voyage of gut bacteria to the brain could help prevent harmful brain inflammation after a sepsis infection.
Bishr Omary, MD, PhD, Executive Vice Dean for Research and Professor, Departments of Molecular and Integrative Physiology and Internal Medicine, will join the AGA Institute board as vice president in June 2018 and will serve as president in 2020-2021.
Eve Kerr, MD, MPH, Louis Newburgh Research Professor of Internal Medicine, is part of the research team that finds that more needs to be done to alert providers, and patients and families, to the hazards of benzodiazepine use in older adults.
Stanley Chetcuti, MD, Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, explains what a 'widowmaker' is and its risk factors, symptoms, and treatment.
A Michigan Medicine patient and Peter Higgins, MD, PhD, MSc, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Medical Director of the IBD Program, collaborate to improve a common tool for IBD patients using 3-D printing technology.
Lawrence An, MD, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine and Medical Director of the Telehealth Program, reviews the advantages of online visits for patients with minor illnesses.
Susan Steigerwalt, MD, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, explains what it means to have high blood pressure and how to lower it.
Neehar Parikh, MD, MS, Clinical Lecturer in Internal Medicine and Director of the Comprehensive Cancer Center’s Liver Tumor Program, explains that some health issues tied to liver disease can be managed or treated before they lead to cirrhosis or cancer.
Sarah Hawley, PhD, MPH, Professor of Internal Medicine, Health Management and Policy, and Health Behavior and Health Education, is the lead author of a new study that finds that breast cancer patients who used an interactive website were more informed about options and felt better prepared to make a treatment choice.