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Faculty stories that have appeared in Medicine at Michigan magazine.
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Q&A with the new executive vice dean for academic affairs
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Why it's important to talk about spirituality in medical school.
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A physician-scientist talks with a new medical student about what it takes to achieve career goals — and work-life balance.
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An interventional radiologist talks about non-invasive procedures and his close relationship with patients
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Katherine Hughey, M.D., assistant professor of family medicine at the U-M Medical School, has a mostly Spanish-speaking clinical practice.
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One doctor talks about the importance of gender-affirming care.
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The Pap test, developed over a century ago, has been the standard of care for detecting cervical cancer. But it is collected through an invasive and uncomfortable vaginal exam. Michigan Medicine researchers have evaluated several at-home tests to detect HPV, a virus that causes cervical cancer. The at-home tests are more accurate than a Pap test and could make screenings more accessible for many people.
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An admissions expert discusses how to get into medical school and what makes the process different at the University of Michigan.