August 2021 Newsletter!
See what our OBGYN Faculty and Staff have been up to in our August newsletter !
See what our OBGYN Faculty and Staff have been up to in our August newsletter !
Congratulations to Monica Rosen, M.D. (Favorite ObGyn) and Melisa Scott, C.N.M . (runner-up, Favorite Midwife).
Check out the latest publications, announcements, and awards in the July 2021 newsletter !
Meet our new residents and fellows, celebrate this year's DEI accomplishments, and more in the June 2021 newsletter !
Congratulations to Dr. Southworth - 2021 Dr. Milton Goldrath Resident Research Support Award Recipient!
Take a moment to see what our faculty, staff, and learners have been up to in the May newsletter !
Our learners received 3 awards at the 35th Annual ACOG Junior Fellow Research Day!
Congratulations to Dr. Ann Lozier - 2020/2021 Dr. Krapohl Resident Research Education Award Recipient!
Our April 2021 newsletter highlights the incredible research, teaching, community service, and innovative patient care happening across our department!
The Faculty Innovation Award from the Graduate Medical Education Office at Michigan Medicine recognizes faculty who have made outstanding and innovative contributions to graduate medical education.
“NBME does excellent work, and I could not think of a more exciting time to join the board of this organization as it takes fresh approaches to innovations to advance medical education and assessment.”
See what our OBGYN Faculty and Staff have been up to in our March newsletter !
Our February 2021 newsletter is jam-packed with announcements, awards, and updates from our community!
Check out the latest news and achievements in our January 2021 newsletter .
Goodbye 2020, hello 2021! Ring in the new year by celebrating our latest accomplishments in the December newsletter .
Check out the latest publications, announcements, and awards in the November newsletter .
Despite these uncertain times, the Michigan Medicine Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology continues to make critical progress in cancer research, education, and care.
New research funded by the Women’s Health Innovation Fund highlights the importance of provider-based counseling in improving patient knowledge about preeclampsia.