The Resident Development Program: Trust and Purpose
In the Resident Development Program, we learned that an integral part of leadership, particularly at the intern level, is trust.
In the Resident Development Program, we learned that an integral part of leadership, particularly at the intern level, is trust.
Learn more about the recent first annual Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP) and Traumatic Heterotopic Ossification (HO) Symposium at the University of Michigan, which brought together scientists, clinicians, and families.
"Under Dr. Mulholland’s leadership, the Department of Surgery offered several 'mini-sabbaticals' to select faculty to further develop their academic pursuits in a given area. I was granted an 8 week block free from clinical activity to work on writing a book on The Foundations of Surgical Ethics ."
We are incredibly proud to announce that the University of Michigan Department of Surgery will host the 2023 meeting of the Society of Black Academic Surgeons in Ann Arbor!
We hope to move the needle on diversifying the physician workforce in the United States.