
New Paper: Rethinking technical standards for the future of doctors with disabilities
Philip Zazove joined a team of experts that convened to reassess U.S. medical school technical standards. Their findings are published in Academic Medicine.
Philip Zazove joined a team of experts that convened to reassess U.S. medical school technical standards. Their findings are published in Academic Medicine.
Assistant professor Lorraine Buis calls for pragmatic coverage of home blood pressure monitors in Medicare Advantage plans, which could save almost $150 per patient, per year.
The nation’s top cancer organizations have issued a statement urging increased HPV vaccination and screening to reduce cervical cancer, with contributions from Diane M. Harper, professor and physician director for community outreach and engagement at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center.
Harper's two-year term as Secretary/Treasurer of NAPCRG will begin in November 2018.
As a part of this committee, Dr. Gold will make clinical decisions for Michigan Medicine regarding privileges, credentialing, policies and more.
HPV specialist and family medicine professor Diane Harper, M.D., M.P.H., M.S., will lead community outreach efforts at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center
As the organization's chair, Dr. Wu promoted reproductive health as an essential part of primary care and developed inclusive, forward-thinking professional trainings to highlight the needs of transgender patients and people with disabilities.
The new leadership role, created as part of the Department's strategic plan, will be filled by Dr. Masahito Jimbo.
Suzanna Zick, ND, MPH, is developing and leading a new integrative medicine training program for oncology professionals.