Giving Blueday raises more than $5.5 million for University of Michigan groups
U-M Urology was one of many University of Michigan groups to participate in Giving Blueday, helping to solicit donations from more than 7,000 donors.
U-M Urology was one of many University of Michigan groups to participate in Giving Blueday, helping to solicit donations from more than 7,000 donors.
University of Michigan Urology is raising money to support its Global Outreach programs, joining groups across the University of Michigan campus in supporting worthy causes.
Dr. Brian Stork interviewed Dr. Andy Slavitt on the Medicare Access & CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015, with assistance from some current and former U-M Urology faculty.
The day of fundraising, which takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 29, will support the Department of Urology's Global Initiatives, as well as work being done across campus.
Dr. John Stoffell represented University of Michigan Urology in a multi-institutional study on urinary diversion for sever urinary adverse events from prostate radiation.
The study featured U-M Urology resident Dr. Amy Luckenbaugh as the lead author and focused on variations in surveillance following a prostatectomy.
The patient, who was being treated by the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center and Department of Urology, was photographed after each of his treatments as a fun distraction from the arduous process.
The study, which features U-M Urology's Dr. John Hollingsworth as the lead author, examined the ways doctors connect via social media and the potential benefit for patients.
The Movember Foundation's annual effort to raise awareness about men's health issues will once again feature of team of U-M Urology faculty and staff.
Here is the latest edition of Dr. Bloom's monthly Matula Thoughts "What's New" newsletter.
The Fall 2016 Hospital Safety Scorecard, distributed by Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades, placed U-M among the best nationwide in keeping patients safe from preventable harm and medical errors.