Explore the clinical, work and common areas where you’ll train and grow as a physician.

Discover the spaces where you'll train, learn, and practice at the University of Michigan Medical School Department of Urology. Explore the clinical spaces where you'll encounter patients, including our Rogel Cancer Center and Brighton Center for Specialty Care. Our state-of-the-art research facilities include the North Campus Research Complex (NCRC research spaces), which serves as a high-tech hub for research, including labs, centers, and institutes. We also provide spaces for you to rest and recover, including our House Offices Lounge in University Hospital.

The House Officers Lounge is for the exclusive use of House Officer Association members.

Clinical spaces for adult cancer patients receiving diagnoses, treatments, procedures and follow-up care.

Clinical and office spaces within the A. Alfred Taubman Health Care Center.

Treatment and procedure spaces within the Brighton Center for Specialty Care.

Community hospital that's jointly owned by Trinity Health and the University of Michigan.

Treatment, therapy and exam spaces within the Northville Health Center.

More than 350 medical students and 650 residents and fellows rotate through the VA clinical spaces annually.

The center is home to over 20 adult and pediatric primary and specialty care services.

This 11-story, 1.8 million square-foot, 550-bed hospital is a central hub of the Michigan Medicine medical campus.

Light, color and artistic touches are key features of the C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital.

The common spaces within and outside of the University Hospital provide a respite from clinical activities.

Lab spaces are located throughout the Rogel Cancer Center, which is an National Cancer Institute-designated 'comprehensive' cancer center.

A high-tech hub for research including labs, centers and institutes.