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The Lifestyle Medicine Interest Group (LMIG) educates members about the evidence-based practice of helping individuals and families adopt and sustain healthy behaviors that affect health and quality of life.
Med ECG is a medical student group that works on pro bono consulting projects with non-profit health care organizations in the local Ann Arbor and Metro Detroit community.
MedART is a longitudinal art therapy class for medical students that creates a space for discussion and creative expression. Sessions are free.
Medical Arabic at the University of Michigan aims to help future and current healthcare providers and physicians develop the basic spoken Arabic language skills needed to communicate effectively with Arabic-speaking patients. The group is dedicated to helping participants provide culturally competent and sensitive health care by hosting lecture series and journal clubs focused on the Arab American experience.
Superb patient care requires much more than simply applying practice guidelines and insights from the natural sciences to the bodies of human beings.
The Medical French student organization consists of a group of French-speaking medical students and residents who are seeking to improve their language skills in both clinical and non-clinical settings.
The Medical Student Home Visit Program is an elective program designed to give pre-clinical students the opportunity to experience a medical home visit alongside a physician.
The Medical Mentorship Program (MMP) strives to address disparities in medical school readiness through offering institutional support, mentorship and sponsorship to aspiring physicians and physician scientists from backgrounds that are under-represented in the field of medicine.
Medical Student Grand Rounds is a monthly series of talks presented by medical students for an audience of medical students and interested faculty.
Medical Students for Choice® is dedicated to ensuring that women receive the full range of reproductive health care choices.
Medical Students for Disability Health & Advocacy (MSDHA) is a student organization that aims to promote disability health initiatives and unite students with disabilities and chronic illnesses as well as allies at the University of Michigan Medical School.
The primary mission of Medical Students of Middle-Eastern Descent is to serve the Middle-Eastern population both in this country and in the Middle East.
The Medicine in Motion Chapter is dedicated to addressing burnout in health care through exercise, interdisciplinary community building and philanthropy.
MiSciWriters is a graduate student organization dedicated to improving the written communication abilities of scientists, improving public understanding of science, & advocating for science communication as a field.
MIDNA Day is an outreach organization comprised of early-career scientists who travel to Michigan high schools and teach interactive lessons about genetics and technology to students across the state.
The Michigan Interventional Radiology Interest Group (MIRIG) exposes medical students to the scope of practice/procedures performed in Interventional Radiology (IR).
The Michigan Journal of Medicine is a peer-reviewed, student-led forum to bring high-quality scientific and clinical research generated by graduate students at the University of Michigan to the scientific community at large.
The Michigan Ophthalmology Pathway Program is a longitudinal one-on-one mentorship-led pipeline program between medical students and ophthalmology residents to inspire and to support under-represented minority (URM) medical students in pursuing a career in ophthalmology.
The Michigan Radiology Interest Group is designed to support medical students interested in learning more about the fields of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology.
MiHealth empowers teams of medical students to serve as health instructors in high school classrooms teaching relevant, evidence-based health information through authentic dialogue, realistic approaches, and engaging learning activities.
As a professional development nonprofit organization, we aim to develop graduate students and postdoctoral fellows at the University of Michigan into exceptional young professionals through close collaboration with the business community.
MSTP Women and Allies is a student run organization that provides access and resources to promote an inclusive training environment as programs members prepare for careers in science and medicine.
Narrative medicine is a discipline “at the intersection of humanities, the arts, clinical practice, and healthcare justice” that utilizes storytelling and written reflection from the perspectives of providers and patients.
The National Arab American Medical Association aims to develop avenues to promote consciousness of health-related needs of Arab and Arab American populations.
The Student Interest Group in Neurology aims to promote interest in neurology as a profession, provide neurology-related resources to the medical students at UMMS, and educate the community on topics of neurology.