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Department News
Daniel Clauw, MD, among “most highly cited researchers” in 2023
Daniel Clauw, MD, among “most highly cited researchers” of 2023 at the University of Michigan in the department of anesthesiology.
Department News
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Spread of drug resistant bacteria linked to patient hand contamination and antibiotic use within nursing homes
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Department News
Michigan Anesthesiology hosts inaugural Research Retreat
Michigan Anesthesiology hosted the inaugural Research Retreat. The day — which included a keynote presentation from Hannah Wunsch, M.D., M.Sc. — was a time to celebrate and to look toward the future.
Department News
Joanna Kountanis, MD, named A&A Practice section editor
Joanna Kountanis, MD, was named A&A Practice section editor
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Health Lab
Spread of drug resistant bacteria linked to patient hand contamination and antibiotic use within nursing homes
A Michigan Medicine research team seeks to identify characteristics of patients within nursing homes, as well as the nursing home environment itself, that are associated with contamination by vancomycin-resistant enterococci.
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Department News
M&I 2022–2023 Highlights
We are pleased to share with you our 2022–23 Report with a special featured story on the history of the early women in M&I at the University of Michigan.
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Health Lab
Different pain types in multiple sclerosis can cause difficulty staying active
Chronic pain can present in multiple forms for multiple sclerosis patients. Some forms make it harder to stay active than others.
Department News
Michigan Medicine and Henry Ford Health to conduct clinical trial on effect of CBD on post-surgical opioid use
The study, led by Michigan Medicine’s Department of Anesthesiology, will be the largest yet to evaluate if CBD administered pre- and post-surgery reduces opioid consumption after surgery.
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Michigan Medicine and Henry Ford Health to conduct clinical trial on effect of CBD on post-surgical opioid use
Michigan Medicine and Henry Ford Health soon will launch a multisite clinical trial to assess if administering cannabidiol (CBD) before and after surgery may reduce the need for opioids following a total knee arthroplasty. The $6 million, 5-year grant was awarded by the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) within the National Institutes of Health.
Department News
$3.3M to aid research into surgical care for opioid patients
The University of Michigan recently received a $3.3 million grant to launch a comprehensive data science project that aims to inform best practices on pre- and post-surgical care procedures for patients with opioid use disorder.
Department News
$3.3M to aid research into surgical care for opioid patients
The University of Michigan recently received a $3.3 million grant to launch a comprehensive data science project that aims to inform best practices on pre- and post-surgical care procedures for patients with opioid use disorder.
Department News
Research led by Phillip Vlisides, M.D., featured as Anesthesiology cover study
Research led by Associate Professor Phillip Vlisides, M.D., is the cover study for the November issue of Anesthesiology.
Department News
Research led by Phillip Vlisides, MD, featured as Anesthesiology cover study
Research led by Associate Professor Phillip Vlisides, MD, is the cover study for the November issue of Anesthesiology. 
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Health Lab
Solving a sticky, life threatening problem
Michigan Medicine researchers have zeroed in on C. auris’ uncanny ability to stick to everything from skin to catheters and made a startling discovery.