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Department News
Joanna Kountanis, M.D., serves as an inaugural research scout
The program, funded through the U-M Medical School Office of Research, provides funding for researchers to invest in the bold, novel ideas of others.
Department News
Fitz Tavernier Jr., M.D., MPH, inducted into Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society
Fitz Tavernier Jr., M.D., MPH, has been inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society - University of Michigan Chapter. He was one of nearly 40 inductees — including 34 medical students, two faculty members, and three house officers — at a ceremony that took place Friday, February 10.
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Department News
U-M Anesthesiology ranked #1 in NIH funding for eighth consecutive year with more than $22M in funding
Three researchers — Drs. George Mashour, Chad Brummett, and David Williams — ranked in top 7 for PI funding.
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Health Lab
Nearly 1/3 of people with chronic pain turn to cannabis
More than half of adults surveyed reported that the use of cannabis led them to decrease their pain medications.
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Health Lab
Geometry of the brain, dimensions of the mind
Researchers identify new ways to characterize states of consciousness
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Health Lab
Few pregnant people who died of overdose, suicide in Michigan received proper treatment before death
A review of maternal deaths suggests most individuals had documented behavioral health conditions but only one-third received appropriate pharmacologic treatment before death
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Health Lab
Lupus: A frustrating diagnosis journey you don’t need to embark alone
Nicknamed the “invisible disease”, the autoimmune disorder comes with lifestyle changes that can be a challenging adjustment.
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Health Lab
Reducing opioids prescribed after total knee and hip arthroplasty can be beneficial for patients and doctors
Large doses of opioids are commonly prescribed after total knee and hip arthroplasty to avoid call-ins for refills, but smaller doses can be just as effective.
Department News
Department of Anesthesiology launches initiative to minimize the field’s impact on climate change
The initiative aims to reduce the Department of Anesthesiology's greenhouse gas emissions from anesthetic gases by 80%.