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Medicine at Michigan
Skip's big gift
Michael "Skip" Gattyan had such a good experience as a patient at Michigan Medicine that he decided to bequeath his body to the Medical School. Now his body is helping to teach future physicians.
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Health Lab Podcast
Is there promise of a nasal COVID vaccine for the future?
The vaccine could stop the spread of SARS-CoV-2 at the point of entry in the upper respiratory tract.
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Medicine at Michigan
Obituary — Ronald Dubner, D.D.S., Ph.D.
Ronald Dubner (Ph.D. 1964) died January 22, 2023, at age 88.
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Medicine at Michigan
Obituary — William R. Solomon, M.D.
William R. Solomon, M.D. (Residency 1959, Fellowship 1963) died November 6, 2022, at age 92.
Medicine at Michigan
Obituary — Hans Steiner, M.D.
Hans Steiner, M.D. (Residency 1978) died October 17, 2022, at age 76.
Medicine at Michigan
In Memoriam
Remembering our faculty, alumni, and friends.
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Medicine at Michigan
Serious about psychedelics
Researchers and clinicians are using psychedelic drugs to address chronic pain and depression.
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Medicine at Michigan
Shamanic trance vs. psychedelics
While shamanic trances and psychedelic states share similar subjective qualities, the way they manifest in the brain is different.
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Medicine at Michigan
U-M researchers conducted first human trials of ketamine
In the 1960s, U-M researchers were the first to conduct human trials of ketamine to determine its safety for use as surgical anesthesia.
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Medicine at Michigan
Doctor comes to terms with medical mystery he experienced as a young man
Dr. Irving Fox's new memoir, "The Flashing Light," explores a medical mystery he experienced as a young man.
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Medicine at Michigan
Medical School graduate marks another milestone with the ECMO legend who helped save her life
Hannah Abraham, M.D., received her 2023 medical school diploma from Robert Bartlett, M.D., the physician credited with creating ECMO, a lung bypass system that saved Abraham's life when she was born with her umbilical cord wrapped around her neck.
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Medicine at Michigan
Sunscreen dispensers come to campus
Student-led research at the University of Michigan Medical School revealed a need for more easy access to sunscreen for young people. As a result, sunscreen dispensers were placed in outdoor spaces on campus and throughout Ann Arbor.
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Medicine at Michigan
Beloved restaurant Angelo's to close
Angelo's, a beloved breakfast and lunch restaurant near the University of Michigan medical campus, is set to close. The university has purchased the building.
A medical student in a white coat takes the blood pressure of a standardized patient (medical actor) who is wearing a medical gown and sitting on an exam table. They are both smiling.
Medicine at Michigan
Acting sick
Standardized patients (aka medical actors) help medical students practice patient care.
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Medicine at Michigan
A Paralympian medical student feels grateful for unexpected gifts
How cancer and a scholarship changed the course of Sam Grewe’s life