Showing 91-105 of 116 results
Department News
Harsha Gouda and Renke Tan have been awarded Rackham Predoctoral Fellowships.
Health Lab
A medical student advocates for better cystic fibrosis awareness with help from the Clinton Foundation.
Department News
Phil Andrews, PhD, has retired from active faculty status.
Health Lab
Early career researchers describe their professional journeys to help inspire women and girls pursue careers in science
Health Lab
Several female physicians discuss what mentorship means to them
News Release
The University of Michigan Medical School will no longer participate in the annual U.S. News & World Report (USNWR) rankings of medical schools.
Department News
Kevin Bohannon, PhD, named Research Scout for Michigan Medicine funding program
Department News
The Baldridge lab publishes a research article in Science Advances
Health Lab
An education and employment partnership seeks to fill a need for more nurses while also supporting a diverse workforce.
Minding Memory
In this episode we discuss what’s known about the association between personality type and cognitive function. Further, the idea of resilience—or what protects the cognition of individuals with a high level of neuropathology associated with cognitive decline—might have important implications for dementia prevention. Our guests are Dr. Eileen Graham and Dr. Dan Mroczek. Drs. Graham and Mroczek are both faculty at Northwestern University with interests in how personality factors influence physical and cognitive health over the life course.
Health Lab Podcast
The 5 expert-approved steps to follow before, during and after your gatherings. Visit our blog for the full story.
Health Lab
The University of Michigan Medical School’s unique curriculum framework provides a new approach for students and future generations of physicians-in-training to explore their interests in a variety of clinical and non-clinical electives.
Health Lab
U-M Medical School’s competency-based education model is guided by the 8 core domains of competency, including complex knowledge, interpersonal skills, professionalism, critical thinking, and values to prepare the next generation of health professionals.
Health Lab
Depression and high numbers of duty hours worked by first-year doctors, called interns, are linked closely, with higher PHQ-9 screening scores among those working the most hours.
Health Lab
Critical for training future doctors, the program's director and an actual standardized patient discuss the benefits of the job.