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University Hospital, University of Michigan Health
Medical School News
Six receive Graduate Medical Education Awards for 2024
Four faculty and two staff members from the departments of Anesthesiology, Neurology, Radiology and Surgery, and the Office of Graduate Medical Education (GME), are recipients of GME Awards for 2024
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Health Lab
Spatial atlas of the human ovary with cell-level resolution will bolster reproductive research
New map of the ovary provides a deeper understanding of how oocytes interact with the surrounding cells during the normal maturation process, and how the function of the follicles may break down in aging or fertility related diseases.
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Health Lab
Despite stigma, many support making menstrual products more accessible, study suggests
Survey shows many teens and young adults support making menstrual products more accessible to fight "period poverty."
14 UMMS Department of Anesthesiology residents and faculty pose for a photo at MARC 2024
Department News
Nine residents place at annual Midwest Anesthesia Residents Conference
University of Michigan Medical School Department of Anesthesiology residents present at the 2024 Midwest Anesthesia Residents Conference (MARC).
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News Release
George Mashour, M.D., Ph.D. appointed senior associate dean for faculty and faculty development
George A. Mashour, M.D., Ph.D., has been appointed senior associate dean for faculty and faculty development of the University of Michigan Medical School by the U-M Board of Regents, effective May 1, 2024.
Four people in scrubs hold sign that says "1000 pediatric spinal anesthesia cases"
Department News
Team completes its 1000th procedure under awake pediatric spinal anesthesia
A team led by Ashlee Holman, MD, recently completed its 1000th procedure under awake pediatric spinal anesthesia at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital.
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Department News
NIH renews funding for anesthesiology postdoctoral research training program
The University of Michigan Medical School Department of Anesthesiology's T32 research training program is one of 18 in the country focused on anesthesiology research.
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Health Lab
U.S. could cut cervical cancer cases, deaths by up to 20% if more patients followed up after screening, study suggests
Many women don’t get cervical cancer screening such as Pap tests, or don’t go for follow up diagnostic tests; a new study shows what could happen if all of them did.
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Health Lab
Clinical trial aims to treat HPV, cervical lesions without surgery
Patients can now enroll in a clinical trial to test a groundbreaking nonsurgical treatment for cervical lesions that affect nearly 300,000 women in the United States every year.
Anesthesiology Match 2024
Department News
Meet the Class of 2028
Michigan Anesthesiology welcomes 27 newly matched residents to our residency program.
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Health Lab Podcast
Managing Chronic Pain for Patients with Long COVID
Therapies for pain conditions like fibromyalgia provide clues for helping those with long COVID.
Health Lab
Fitness instructor, backpacker returns to active lifestyle after years of pain from endometriosis
Woman seeks answers for painful periods, leading to the discovery of endometriosis, large ovarian cysts, organ inflammation and appendix cancer
Rachel Bergmans PhD
Department News
Rachel Bergmans, PhD, selected as a U-M public engagement fellow
The Office of the Vice President for Research has selected Rachel Bergmans, PhD, as one of 14 public engagement fellows.
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Health Lab
Medicaid eligibility during pandemic led to increased postpartum coverage, study suggests
Medicaid eligibility during pandemic led to increased postpartum coverage, study suggests
Michael Mathis
Department News
Michael Mathis, MD, awarded NIH grant to compare inotrope practice variation in cardiac surgery
A new study led by Michael Mathis, MD, is setting out to better understand variation in inotrope decision-making and outcomes across hospitals, as well as the barriers and facilitators to inotrope practice change. Mathis recently received National Institutes of Health funding through the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to support this research.