Every future physician has a story. Our Road to Residency series highlights eight graduating students from across our community campuses and the experiences, challenges and moments that shaped their paths to medicine. Read their stories: https://t.co/r9URJRf9oG
.@MSUMD's Subhashis Mitra, an infectious disease physician at MSU Health Care, explains the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda -- and if this strain of the virus likely to impact people in the U.S.
Skin & soft tissue infections cost the U.S. healthcare system $15 billion or more annually, yet up to 50% of hospitalized patients may be misdiagnosed. @MSUMD and @MSU_EGR researchers are developing AI using HD video & thermal imaging to improve diagnosis.
Following our viral video, @people shared the story of recent grad Jacob Charron and his wife Alexandra, who graduated with us last year. We’re so proud to see their story resonate with millions. #SpartansWill 💚
https://t.co/2tHS5ivqwN
181 new Spartan MDs 💚 After years of learning, growth and service, the College of Human Medicine Class of 2026 crossed the stage as physicians. Congratulations graduates!
We’re excited to announce @AmerMedicalAssn President Bobby Mukkamala, MD, as our 2026 commencement speaker! A head and neck surgeon known for his approachable care and strong community roots in Flint, he will speak to 177 graduating physicians as they begin their medical careers.
A 2020 study led by @chaz_hong helped shape current American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association cholesterol guidelines, pushing the field toward earlier screening and intervention.
https://t.co/uKDX1aPMhW
Most newborns receive a hearing test before leaving the hospital. Nicole Talge, PhD, is studying whether those tests could help signal early risk of autism spectrum disorder, with the goal of supporting earlier diagnosis and access to care.
Angel presented at the Isokinetic Conference, joining leaders in sports medicine as the only medical student presenter. “Standing at one of the world’s largest sports medicine conferences was a humbling experience... rigorous research and strong mentorship can open doors.”
For millions worldwide, endometriosis means chronic pain and disrupted daily life. MSU researchers are working toward a hormone-free treatment with a new $3.4M NIH grant, exploring whether existing FDA-approved drugs could be repurposed.
https://t.co/lk475Td8xP
New research led by @MSUMD's Natoshia Cunningham shows that a six-session remote psychological therapy program can help young lupus patients better manage their symptoms.
The study was funded by @ArthritisFdn and @carrainc.
New MSU + Henry Ford Health research uncovers how HPV-positive head and neck cancers evade the immune system, and how blocking a single protein may make tumors visible again. Published in @PNASNews, the findings point to a promising new therapeutic target.
https://t.co/YujNyoZDxN
To support students beyond the classroom, the college launched the CHM Sharing Shelves which provide free food and hygiene items for students, as many report worrying about food access.
Help stock the shelves:
EL: https://t.co/NAt9a5093K
GR: https://t.co/xX7xvCDzqg
Three College of Human Medicine researchers ranked among the top 20 in the nation in their respective fields for NIH funding, according to the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research.
Congrats to Jean Kerver, Cris Meghea and Jennifer Johnson! 👏
More: https://t.co/aF4UoxAFm7
Congrats to Beatrice Lucchesi, this year's Dr. David S. & Elaine O. Trump @MSUMD@MSU_Surgery Scholarship winner. She will begin her plastic surgery residency at the @CorewellHealth this July. We wish her all the best! Read at: https://t.co/0h249mrZio
#surgerymatch#futuresurgeon
Congratulations to Andrea Wendling, MD, recipient of the Institutional Champion Award for Community Engagement Scholarship from @michiganstateu!
Her leadership and commitment to rural communities continue to shape the future of health care across Michigan.
@MSUMD & @MSU_Medicine working w/ @FM_HVI & @CorewellHealth to raise awareness for gene mutation that puts Dutch descendants at risk for heart failure, sudden death | WGVU NEWS https://t.co/GMKerwQTsR