Inappropriate Treatment for Asymptomatic Bacteriuria Is Common, Risky
Lindsay Petty, MD leads research that finds that sending urine out for testing in asymptomatic patients could lead to longer hospital stays.
Lindsay Petty, MD leads research that finds that sending urine out for testing in asymptomatic patients could lead to longer hospital stays.
MeiLan Han, MD, MS outlines the importance of early vaccination, misperceptions, and who should get it.
Brahmajee Nallamothu, MD, MPH appointed to serve on the Medicare Evidence Development & Coverage Advisory Committee (MEDCAC).
Laraine Washer, MD discusses which populations are more vulnerable to developing pneumonia and prevention steps.
Robert Fontana, MD discusses the rise in hepatitis A cases, risk factors, and the role of vaccines.
Wassim Labaki, MD comments on the potential health risks from the use of e-cigarettes and the lack of regulation.
Preeti Malani, MD, MSJ recommends covering eight key areas with your teen to help them take charge of their own health care.
MeiLan Han, MD, MS comments on the different incubation periods for bronchitis.
Mohammed Saeed, MD, PhD helps to create guidelines for moving the use of machine learning forward in health care.
U-M researchers, led by Deborah Levine, MD, MPH, find that people who have mild cognitive impairment are less likely to receive proven heart attack treatment in the hospital.
Hamid Ghanbari, MD, MPH and Sara Saberi, MD work together to treat a Michigan Medicine patient with atrial fibrillation and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Joseph Kolars, MD receives the 2019 AAMC Abraham Flexner Award for Distinguished Service to Medical Education.
Gary Hammer, MD, PhD and Robert Lash, MD reflect on their beginnings in research in the field of endocrinology.
William Chey, MD talks about the importance of a healthy gut microbiome on The Dr. Nandi Show.
Robert Fontana, MD discusses his recent study that looked at the incidence of liver injury associated with pembrolizumab therapy.
Clinical trials are exploring how to treat people for dementia before symptoms strike. People are desperate to prevent it, but what does the science say?
Dinesh Khanna, MD, MSc discusses his recent study that assessed the safety and efficacy of abatacept in patients with diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis.
Wayne-Westland Community School students learn about the many career opportunities in the medical field.
A multidisciplinary team of U-M researchers identify an enzyme critical for normal wound healing.
Lona Mody, MD, MSc talks about her recent study that examined patients' hands and high-touch environment surfaces in their hospital rooms.