New Howell Health Center set to open its doors
It’s a new and exciting time for UMHS in Howell! The U-M Howell Pediatrics and Teen Center is set to open its new facility on Wednesday, Sept. 14. The new location, at the intersection of Grand Oaks Dr. and E. Grand River Ave., will continue to offer the same high-quality pediatric primary and specialty care for our patients. The change in location is also accompanied by a new name, as the facility will now be known as the Howell Health Center. Should you or a colleague need to find the new location, click here for a map of the area.…
Patient’s legacy lives on in special car show at Mott
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu2V7mjyL48&feature=youtu.be A red carpet, monster truck and Weinermobile aren’t a typical part of hospital life. But Sunday wasn’t a typical day at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital as children and their families…
Inspiring the next generation of medicine to dream big
A U-M program designed to increase interest in…
Reminder: Help UMHS give an assist to children in need
UMHS is once again set to provide area children with the supplies they need to thrive. The AdForum meeting set for Monday, Sept. 12 will serve as the collection point for…
Be ready: CLER site visit coming soon
Our institution will be visited by representatives from the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education to conduct a Clinical Learning Environment Review site visit from Sept. 27 – 29. This type of…
‘Golden hours’ could hold key to treating TBI
TBI is a form of brain injury and dysfunction that blows or jolts to the head generally cause. TBI can result in cognitive complications, such as memory loss and an inability…
Help change the game for children fighting cancer
This month, U-M's C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital is teaming up with the University of Wisconsin American Family Children’s Hospital to change the game for children fighting cancer. Over the course of the month, which…
International experts to speak at Parkinson’s research symposium
Researchers from across the globe will join together in Ann Arbor this week to discuss the latest Parkinson’s disease research. The second Udall Center for Parkinson’s Disease Research Symposium on Sept.…
U-M Spinal Cord Injury Program gives an educational assist
The U-M Spinal Cord Injury Model System recently contributed to new online education resources designed to assist patients, caregivers and professionals in learning more about how to manage neurogenic bowel after…