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Department News
U.S. News and World Report annually evaluates hospitals for its Best Hospitals list by evaluating data from 4,500 hospitals on a range of criteria, including patient experience, outcomes, care-related factors, and expert opinions from physician surveys.
News Release
There are 13 U-M graduate medical education programs ranked in the top 10 by Doximity.
Health Lab
An analysis finds that up to millions of dollars could be saved annually on cancer immunotherapy treatments across the Veterans Health Administration by reconsidering how those drugs are delivered.
Health Lab
A study finds that women, racial and ethnic minorities, and individuals identifying as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer are disproportionately affected by workplace mistreatment in academic medicine, and this mistreatment negatively impacts their mental health.
Health Lab
Tinnitus, the ringing, buzzing or hissing sound of silence, impacts 15% of adults in the United States have tinnitus. A recent study from researchers at the University of Michigan’s Kresge Hearing Research Institute suggests relief may be possible with treatment.
Department News
The management of voice and breathing disorders is a subspecialty of speech-language pathology (SLP).
Health Lab
The University of Michigan Health System received an order for a cervical orthosis, or neck brace, which resulted in a modified version still being used today, changing recovery for the better.
Health Lab
New effort responds to concerns about opioid overdose, misuse and side effects in kids; Expert shares 8 things parents and pediatric surgeons should know
Health Lab
Audiologists can help with more than your hearing; they can also help with better speech and balance for children and adults.
Health Lab
Through a field clinic, a Michigan Medicine team brings hearing health services to an Amish community.
Health Lab
Michigan Medicine Otolaryngologist Dr. Norman Hogikyan helped 22-year-old Madison Marciniak breathe easy again after surviving a house fire.
Health Lab
Grill brush danger manifests after Michigan woman ingests wire bristle and must have it surgically removed.
Health Lab
A U-M expert in tinnitus, or ringing in the ears, discusses progress made in resolving the common problem.
Health Lab
University of Michigan professor discusses a highly effective stroke treatment that uses a tiny trap wire to remove a blood clots from the brain.