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Shay Dean is wearing a gray suit. He's standing outside, surrounded by greenery. He's smiling at the camera and holding up his right hand in a peace sign.
Medicine at Michigan
What happens if you don’t match?
How one alum got past the hurdle of not matching to find success.
A family photo taken from above. Reese Paltrow is in the middle. She's surrounded by her sister and great aunt and great uncle.
Medicine at Michigan
$7.5 million gift celebrates young patient’s resilience
A $7.5 million gift from the Wayne and Joan Webber Foundation was made to University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in honor of Reese Partlow, grandniece of Wayne and Joan Webber.
Old fashioned headshot of José Celso Barbosa.
Medicine at Michigan
From Puerto Rico to the U-M Medical School
José Celso Barbosa is known as the father of Puerto Rican statehood. Long before his political career began, though, he graduated at the top of his med school class at Michigan - after being rejected by another medical school for his race.
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Medicine at Michigan
In Memoriam
Remembering our alums and faculty
Colorful illustration of a scientist in a lab. We see the lab through a window. Outside the window, jungle vines and flowers surround the lab building.
Medicine at Michigan
Work, First
A physician turns to fiction to tell the story of a medical researcher working during the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
Medicine at Michigan
Class Notes for summer 2024
Updates from graduates of the U-M Medical School.
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Medicine at Michigan
Is it fixable?
Burnout, which was once considered a personal problem, is now coming to be seen as a common occupational hazard for physicians. That shift has had a major effect on workplace well-being initiatives, medical education, and how the next generation of physicians understands the profession.
Medicine at Michigan
AMA President-elect … and lots more
Medical School alum Bobby Mukkamala (M.D. 1995) was recently voted president-elect of the American Medical Association.
News Release
Research team receives $1.5M NSF grant to study faculty mental health and well-being
A team of researchers led by U-M Biomedical Engineering has received a $1.5M grant from the National Science Foundation to launch a national study on faculty mental health and well-being.
Illustration of a doctor weighed down by many things on his back. He's lifting giant books, pills, and a hospital building. The illustration is brightly colored and pared down to essential shapes. The doctors face has no discerning features. He's wearing a white coat and stethoscope.
Medicine at Michigan
Is medicine an occupation or a calling?
Physicians and learners discuss a generational shift in attitudes towards medicine. Some are now viewing the profession less as a calling and more as a job.
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Health Lab
Researchers develop enhanced communication framework for cancer clinics
Researchers have proposed an enhanced model of communication focusing not only on what is said in the clinic, but also nonverbal communication of the doctor and how doctors in turn interpret patients’ nonverbal cues. 
This is a dark photo of two graduates wearing graduation gowns, and caps with tassels. They are silhouetted in front of a window.
Medicine at Michigan
Light at the end of medical school
The University of Michigan Medical School Class of 2024 started in the fall of 2020 at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Erica Ginepro stands in front of a wall display of different types of guitars. She's holding an acoustic guitar, is facing sideways, and is looking to the side.
Medicine at Michigan
Harmonizing health care
The Perinatal Wellbeing Program at Von Voigtlander Women’s Hospital is the first of its kind in the nation to offer evidence-based music therapy in addition to other services tailored to the needs of pregnant people.
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Medicine at Michigan
Susie’s solution
After artist Susie McColgan shattered her hand in a fall, a Michigan Medicine doctor created "Susie's solution" to restore her painting abilities.
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Medicine at Michigan
How to help higher-weight patients get the best care
An associate professor of nutritional science at the U-M School of Public Health talks about how physicians can reduce weight stigma.