COVID-19 Hospitalizations Are Surging. Where Are Hospitals Reaching Capacity?
Dr. Abir on NPR with Will Stone
Dr. Abir on NPR with Will Stone
The one-year training gives emergency medicine physicians additional education in prehospital medicine
Dr. Frederick Korley talks with Guy Gordon from WJR about Convalescent Plasma and COVID-19
We are pleased to announce the three winners of the Resident and Fellow Research Development Grant Award for 2020.
Researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a helmet solution to provide support for COVID-19 patients, protect health care workers and safeguard hospital systems.
Experience from past health emergencies suggests that in the coming days and weeks hospitals, clinics, and health care systems around the US may need to ensure they have well-functioning surge plans to deal with the advancing novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, including provisions for increased numbers of staff, hospital beds, and supplies
After a mother’s sudden diagnosis of stage 4 lung cancer, one family, along with staff at Michigan Medicine, came together to focus on love by hosting her daughter’s wedding at her bedside in the Emergency Critical Care Center.