Speakers Bureau

Visiting Lecturer Program

Michigan Medicine’s Speakers Bureau is one way for our providers to engage with colleagues across the State of Michigan. Presentations are based on clinical practice or current research and can be tailored to your needs.

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Michigan Medicine’s Speakers Bureau is one way for our providers to engage with colleagues across the State of Michigan.  We offer a wide range of topics that our experts are available to speak on, including those focused on the latest in cancer, cardiovascular, digestive health, transplant, and pediatric care.  Presentations are based on clinical practice or current research and can be tailored to your needs.

To request a speaker, complete the form below. Upon submission, the information will be sent to the Physician Liaison team, and a copy will be emailed to you. A Physician Liaison team member will contact you within one to two business days.

Please submit requests at least six to eight weeks before the event.

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M-LINE is a single, 24-hour, toll-free number for referring physicians and their staff seeking access to clinical services and faculty at University of Michigan Health.

Call M-LINE: 800-962-3555

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