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June 04, 2021

U-M to establish new Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention

U-M will launch a new Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention to generate knowledge and advance innovative solutions that reduce firearm injury, a public health crisis that leads to more than 100 deaths per day across the United States.

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October 22, 2020

Give Blood, Save a Life During University of Michigan Donor Event

Donate blood during the largest blood drive on the University of Michigan’s Ann Arbor campus hosted by Wolverines for Life.

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July 30, 2020

Michigan Medicine and three other medical centers receive $7 million for COVID-19 outpatient convalescent plasma therapy trial

A team co-led by Michigan Medicine researchers has received funding to study the role of convalescent plasma in mitigating symptoms of COVID-19 in patients with mild illness and preventing the progression of the disease from mild to severe.

May 15, 2019

Michigan Medicine's Department of Emergency Medicine showcases new research at SAEM19

Members of the Michigan Medicine Department of Emergency Medicine are showcasing new research, presenting posters and sharing best practices at the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine Annual Meeting May 15-17 in Las Vegas. 

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April 03, 2019

U-M team reaches final round in “March Madness” of science

Basketball fans can’t wait for the March Madness tournament — but medical science has its own version, and two Michigan Medicine teams have made it to the big dance.   

April 02, 2019

Predictive analytic technology developed at MCIRCC gets $11.5 million investment

Technology that predicts if a patient will become unstable hours before traditional vital signs is now backed with an $11.5 million Series A investment.

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June 25, 2018

Michigan Medicine’s Survival Flight Adds New Jet to Improve Patient Care

Michigan Medicine’s Survival Flight has added a new Bombardier Learjet 75 fixed-wing aircraft to its existing fleet of three rotor-wing aircrafts to serve even more critically injured patients and improve organ procurement services.

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February 15, 2017

1 in 4 ER visits for eye problems aren’t actually emergencies, study finds

Pinkeye isn’t a medical emergency. Neither is a puffy eyelid. But a new study finds that nearly one in four people who seek emergency care for eye problems have those mild conditions, and recommends ways to help those patients get the right level of care.

November 16, 2016

Dr. Anna S. Lok to lead American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

Confirmation as president of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases is the latest achievement for Dr. Anna Lok, a pioneer in hepatitis research.

October 14, 2016

Heater-cooler devices and NTM infections

On October 13, 2016 a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Health Advisory and Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Safety Communication announced that the Stöckert 3T heater/cooler devices by LivaNova PLC (formerly the Sorin Group) may have been contaminated with Mycobacterium chimaera (M.Chimaera), a rare type nontuberculous mycobacterium (NTM), during manufacturing.

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March 21, 2016

U-M continues emergency study of severe seizures

What’s the best way to treat someone who’s stuck in a prolonged, dangerous seizure? Although emergency medical teams use a variety of approaches around the country, they could use better guidance based on research to give patients the best chance of surviving, and reduce brain damage. Now, a study to answer that very question in children is happening at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and other hospitals around the country. 

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November 16, 2015

U-M launches emergency study of severe seizures

What’s the best way to treat someone who’s stuck in a prolonged, dangerous seizure? Although emergency medical teams use a variety of approaches around the country, they could use better guidance based on research to give patients the best chance of surviving, and reduce brain damage. Now, a study to answer that very question in children is happening at C.S. Mott Children's Hospital and other hospitals around the country. 

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