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Medicine at Michigan
A Visionary Legacy
Paul and Carolyn Lichter make generous plans for the future.
Medicine at Michigan
M. Haskell Newman, M.D.
Meshach Haskell “Hack” Newman, M.D. (M.S. 1968, Residency 1968 and 1977), died April 12, 2021, at the age of 84.
Medicine at Michigan
3D Printing a More Accessible Future
A medical student advocates for health care providers with disabilities.
Medicine at Michigan
Survey Says: What Older Adults Want
How the National Poll on Healthy Aging became a household name
Medicine at Michigan
Michigan Medicine Alumni Receive 2021 Distinguished Awards
Five alumni awarded for achievement, service, research, and humanitarianism
Medicine at Michigan
Charles Davenport, M.D.
Charles William Davenport (M.D. 1961, Residency and Fellowship 1966) died March 23, 2021, at the age of 85.
Medicine at Michigan
Growing the 0.5 Percent
How a Black woman neurosurgeon is making room for others
Medicine at Michigan
Trust and Transparency
U-M Health President David Miller on the challenges of the pandemic
Medicine at Michigan
Honors
Faculty milestones and accolades
Medicine at Michigan
“We Had to Participate”
A physician commits to fighting vaccine hesitancy.
Medicine at Michigan
What the Second Pandemic Summer Looks Like for Kids
And how to regain and bolster social skills that might have atrophied during lockdown
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Health Lab
For cancer care, patients’ relationship with their primary care providers prove crucial
Two studies highlight the important role of PCPs and their communication with patients at various stages of their cancer journeys.
Medicine at Michigan
Extended Reality Is Radically Changing the World of Medicine
Michigan Medicine is at the forefront of the technological revolution.
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Health Lab
Immunocompromised people make up nearly half of COVID-19 breakthrough hospitalizations
An extra vaccine dose may help.
parents masked looking worried and waving to kids in masks going on yellow bus
Health Lab
COVID influences families’ back to school worries
 As kids prepare to go back to school, COVID concerns, academic gaps and a repeat of virtual school top families’ worries.