Be sure to subscribe to our new YouTube channel! We will be posting videos from our information sessions, lectures and seminars, and interviews with our authors on their research! https://t.co/Rr2lLn1Nty
Sub-I season is back in person, but is a semi-virtual interview season here to stay? This piece shows the impact of virtual events and explores students' perspectives on continued virtual info sessions
@UMichOto
https://t.co/QySTOrdQFn
This work from Amalia Gomez- Rexrode, @Devon__Cassidy, and others shows the potential for utilizing standardized decision-making frameworks to communicate with patients and minimize organ waste - a big idea! Let us know what you think!
@UMichSurgery
https://t.co/WnPT6ON8at
The Michigan Journal of Medicine is a peer-reviewed and student-run medical journal dedicated to promoting exciting scientific work. We are looking to connect with like-minded groups and grow the student-researcher community. Tell us about your home-grown journals!
Word travels quickly!
Heard from colleagues in #Okinawa how much they appreciated the great teaching they received from the awesome @ginny_sheffield
Thanks for representing @umichmedicine & @VAAnnArbor so well, Ginny!
We appreciate you.
👏🏽🙏🏽👏🏽
Terrific presentation by medical student @MihirSurapaneni @UMichMedAdmiss explaining @michiganvalue data on surgeon-level variation in potentially wasteful pre operative testing before low-risk surgery. So impressed by his work ethic and his poise. @UMichCHOPFellow @leslydossett
Welcome to all the new editors of the MJM!
MJM editors work hard to provide constructive feedback and uphold the quality of final manuscripts submitted to the journal.
Meet our current editors here: https://t.co/qdIEZgCY60
Call for submissions!
MJM accepts submissions on a rolling basis throughout the year. We are currently accepting manuscript submissions for our Volume 7 issue.
Submit at: https://t.co/INVTA4r5Db
MJM is accepting submissions for the 2023 journal. Submission are open for original research articles, reviews, perspective pieces, and brief communications. For more information, go to: https://t.co/INVTA4I8Fb
MJM has made new changes to submission requirements for original research, review and perspective articles. Word counts have been increased. Check out new submission guidelines:
https://t.co/INVTA4I8Fb
Next week: An important symposium, open to all via Zoom (and open to @umich folks in-person as well).
Info: https://t.co/B9A5mx5xgZ
Registration link: https://t.co/osYXoKLsfp
Our 5th annual Data 4 Public Good Symposium is coming up soon, and our first set of events on the itinerary are a Workshop and Q&A hosted by Featured Speaker Rachel Elsinga.
Click below to view the full list of speakers and register for the Virtual event:
https://t.co/IlmYw2K0A4
The causes and extent of physician burnout varies by specialty.
Many are fed up with bureaucratic tasks. Some yearn for more professional respect and autonomy. Let's understand and help each other.
Wow. “In the post-COVID era, COVID might become the highest risk factor for cardiovascular outcomes,” greater than well-documented risks such as smoking and obesity”
https://t.co/nxV4r7vvB8
People who fall asleep between 10 and 11 p.m. may be less likely to develop heart disease than those who start their slumber earlier or later, according to a new study https://t.co/OdggBjOvfI
The Michigan Journal of Medicine (@MichJMed) is a peer-reviewed, University of Michigan student-led journal designed to publish and promote scientific & clinical research. The issues are produced in collaboration with Michigan Publishing: https://t.co/Kme3NqwXu8
Doctors at Duke University are leading a national study to test whether three drugs could effectively treat COVID-19 — including ivermectin — according to The News & Observer. https://t.co/M0KC9kLDc4