Katie Vloet

Katie Vloet is the editor of Medicine at Michigan magazine. She began her career as a reporter at the St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa Bay Times) and has worked at the University of Michigan as a writer and editor for the past 15 years.
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Medicine at Michigan
Bringing Together Faith and Science to Fight HIV
A science-based education approach enlists religious leaders
Medicine at Michigan
In Her Own Right
Sarah Gertrude Banks, champion of women’s suffrage and health care
Medicine at Michigan
The Opioid Epidemic: Now What?
Inside U-M’s innovations in prevention and treatment
Medicine at Michigan
DisAbility
Michigan Medicine physicians, patients, and students are breaking down barriers
Medicine at Michigan
From Patient to Colleague
A little serendipity unites a physician and his former patient
Medicine at Michigan
In Case of Emergency
The Joyce and Don Massey Family Foundation and U-M make TBI breakthroughs
Medicine at Michigan
The Promise and Progress of 3D Printing
3D printing makes personalized devices and models possible
Medicine at Michigan
“This Infection, Like War, Kills the Young”
Dean Vaughan and the 1918 influenza pandemic
Medicine at Michigan
Rogel Cancer Center
Shaping the future of cancer care and research
Medicine at Michigan
The Birth of MCHAMP
Sports medicine program cares for “the athlete in all of us”
Medicine at Michigan
A “Third Gender” and Mental Health
Research about the hijra in India
Medicine at Michigan
ChadTough: One Boy’s Legacy of Hope
Pediatric brain tumor research at Michigan Medicine
Medicine at Michigan
Learning How to Think Like a Physician
The new Chief Concern Course
Medicine at Michigan
Within Reach
Depression help, where you are
Health Lab
Reaching Out: From Struggling Soldier to Social Worker in Training
An unlikely friendship between a Vietnam vet and a 20-something LGBTQ National Guard member shows the transformative power of peer support for veterans.