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Daniel Chang
September 22, 2022

Daniel Chang to lead Department of Radiation Oncology at Michigan Medicine

Daniel Chang, M.D., was named chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Michigan Medicine. Chang, who is currently the Sue and Bob McCollum Professor of Radiation Oncology at Stanford University, will begin at U-M on Oct. 1.

September 01, 2021

Physician & nurse leaders from Michigan Medicine and 20 other hospital systems across Michigan plead for vaccinations

Two Michigan Medicine leaders are among the statewide health care executives signing a new letter urging Michiganders to get vacinated against COVID-19.

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Food Gatherers drive
August 31, 2021

Brain food: Michigan Medicine hosts month-long food drive to help kids learn and serve neighbors in need

The drive, with online and in-person drop-off options for giving, continues through Sept. 26

April 01, 2021

Michigan Medicine enacts visitor restrictions due to COVID-19 surge

As COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations rise across Michigan, beginning Friday April 2, Michigan Medicine will move to a more restrictive visitor policy similar to earlier in the pandemic. 

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Food Drive
December 10, 2020

Season of Giving: Michigan Medicine hosts new community-wide food drive to help neighbors in need

The season of giving has once again arrived in Michigan. But this one comes amid a surging pandemic, an economic downturn, and a looming deadline for continuation of federal financial relief. All of these have created intense need in communities surrounding Michigan Medicine. In response, the University of Michigan’s academic medical center will launch a third effort to encourage its own team, and the local community, to give food and funds to support Food Gatherers.

October 28, 2020

Pandemic Must-Haves: PPE and Clean, Sanitized Scrubs & Gowns

Michigan Medicine and two other major health systems have unveiled their $48 million shared laundry facility that is expected to achieve both significant savings from more efficient operations and better meet laundry needs. Located in Detroit, the new eco-friendly facility has the capacity to service 78 million pounds of health care linens – scrubs, bed sheets, pillowcases, blankets, towels and scrubs for inpatient and outpatient use – every year for the health systems combined.

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Food gatherers truck
September 08, 2020

Food for health: Michigan Medicine hosts new community-wide food drive to help neighbors in need

Michigan Medicine is launching a second food and toiletry drive for the community, in partnership with Food Gatherers. The drive will take place between September 8 and 27th online and in person, and is open to all U-M faculty, staff and students, and members of the community who are in a position to give.

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September 03, 2020

Beyond the Hill: How U-M medical care and education spread across Michigan

A look back at the growth of Michigan Medicine's growing effort to provide clinical care and expertise to people across Michigan. Part of the celebration of the 150th anniversary of our academic medical center.

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Old Main Hospital Arch
August 13, 2020

“Among the Finest Hospitals in the Country”: The University Hospital of 1925

A look at the University Hospital opened in 1925, and later known as "Old Main", as part of the observation of the 150th anniversary of U-M's academic medical center.

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Home care monitoring equipment
July 24, 2020

Patients in two new Michigan Medicine programs can avoid days in hospital while getting advanced care

Two new programs that harness advanced technology and the expertise of Michigan Medicine’s care teams could help patients avoid or shorten a hospital stay, while still getting the care they need.

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University of Michigan hospital pavilions, 1877
July 02, 2020

Doctors in the house: History of medical interns and residents at U-M hospitals

A history of medical internship and residency at the University of Michigan, from 1874 to today. Part of the celebration of the 150th anniversary of U-M's academic medical center.

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MedicalCampus
June 08, 2020

Michigan Medicine Ranked No. 5 Hospital in the U.S., No. 15 in the world by Newsweek

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Safe with us
May 14, 2020

Michigan Medicine adding more time-sensitive surgeries, procedures, clinic appointments

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1855 sketch by Adeline B. Mead showing medical school and professor's house that became the first hospital
January 02, 2020

Three in One: How Academic Medical Centers Came to Be

The concept of the academic medical center - providing patient care and medical education while pursuing research - got its start at U-M. Learn more in this story that's part of our 150th Anniversary celebration.

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shore team
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.   

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.

October 10, 2007

Hundreds of U-M Health System doctors listed among the Best Doctors in America and metro Detroit's ""Top Docs""

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