Hortsch Joins ASE Editorial Board
Michael Hortsch, PhD, has accepted an invitation to become a member of the Anatomical Sciences Education (ASE) Journal editorial board.
Michael Hortsch, PhD, has accepted an invitation to become a member of the Anatomical Sciences Education (ASE) Journal editorial board.
The January 2018 Issue published on Wiley Online Library
Gracie Trinidad, MPH, MS, was awarded a 2017 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Mini Grant
A new article by Raymond De Vries recounts negative birth experiences reported by mothers "where the autonomy of the mother is weighed against the obligation of beneficence to the baby." De Vries, an expert in ethics and midwifery, explores how to make maternal health of equal importance during, and after, the birthing process. Read
In Reuter's article, " Got sex questions? Google before you ask Siri ," Department of Learning Health Sciences faculty Karandeep Singh, MD
Along with many others Allen Flynn served as a “pharmacy futurist” over the past summer and co-wrote the “Data, Analytics, and Information Technology” section of the “ASHP Foundation Pharmacy Forecast 2018”.
This report debuted in the beginning of December at the American Society of Health-system Pharmacy Midyear
In a new article from Reuters entitled " Healthcare prices hard to find online" Department of Learning Health Sciences faculty Karandeep Singh, MD, MMSc describes
A new webinar entitled " Trust and the Learning Health System " from Jodyn Platt MPH, PhD is now available as part of the MSU Center for Ethics and Humanities in the Life Sciences recorded
A new research report " The interrupted learner: How distractions during live and video lectures influence learning outcomes " co-authored by Michael Hortsch, PhD was published today in the online journal Anatomical Sciences
Oliver Jintha Gadabu is one of very first students to pursue a doctorate in the Health Infrastructures and Learning Systems (HILS) program. He speaks about his previous experience working and growing up in Malawi, which pushed him to move across the world and join this innovative program. The article appears in
A second Clinical Simulation Center (CSC) location is set to open in January 2018 in the UM Medical Science Building II
Dr. Harrison is among the recipients of this year's 2017 Academic Medicine Excellence in Reviewing Award.
The five-year grant from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to study how to deliver better patient-centered Lung Cancer Screening (LCS) may begin as early as January 2018
The Training to Advance Care Through Implementation Science in Cardiac and Lung Illness (TACTICAL) program is actively recruiting new physicians, nurses, pharmacists and PhDs to participate in this inaugural fellowship.
A cohort of 14 U-M Medical Doctors have begun the Medical Education Scholars Program (MESP) to develop their medical education leadership skills.
The Michigan Interprofessional Consortium for Health-Global Action Network (MICH-GAN) project has been selected to receive one of the inaugural
In his video entitled "What? So What? Now What?" - An Educational Perspective on the Learning Health System, Johmarx Patton, MD, MHI talks about taking better advantage of the growing volume of patient data.
In a recent video former dean of the U-M Medical School James O. Woolliscroft, MD discusses Reflections on Doctoring and Leading in Times of Uncertainty and Change
The National Library of Medicine at the NIH has awarded a 3-year career development (KO1) to Zach Landis-Lewis, PhD, MLIS.
Creating a knowledge infrastructure for the ‘learning health system’ article in KM World online magazine explores DLHS' Knowledge Grid