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Shay Dean is wearing a gray suit. He's standing outside, surrounded by greenery. He's smiling at the camera and holding up his right hand in a peace sign.
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What happens if you don’t match?
How one alum got past the hurdle of not matching to find success.
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Obituary — Marguerite Shearer, M.D.
Remembering Marguerite Shearer, M.D.
Close up photo of a doctor wearing a white coat clasping her hands over the hands of a patient.
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Patient-centered care goes beyond death
The Office of Decedent Affairs supports people who experience death at the hospital. They want to make sure the burdens of death, from the bureaucratic to the heartbreaking, are not shouldered alone.
Old fashioned headshot of José Celso Barbosa.
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From Puerto Rico to the U-M Medical School
José Celso Barbosa is known as the father of Puerto Rican statehood. Long before his political career began, though, he graduated at the top of his med school class at Michigan - after being rejected by another medical school for his race.
Screenshot of magazine page with the words "Hey Alums! Who influenced you the most in med school?"
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Your answers to the back cover question
Alums answer the question "Who influenced you the most in med school?"
A family photo of Jake Ruduck with his wife, daughter, and dog. They are all sitting inside a white playhouse tent.
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Football, fatherhood, and a future in medicine
Former Wolverine and pro football player trades his football gear for a doctor's white coat.
A little girl wearing a peach-colored dress is holding a pair of glasses used in a vision exam.
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Gift aims to save children’s sight
The new Wadhams Family Center for Children’s Vision will help save and restore sight for children through leading-edge, multidisciplinary care.
Colorful illustration of a head in profile. The head is made out of various geometric shapes that appear to be tied together with string. A large bandaid appears on top. Tiny physicians are positioned around it, trying to hold it up and together.
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Is it fixable?
Burnout, which was once considered a personal problem, is now coming to be seen as a common occupational hazard for physicians. That shift has had a major effect on workplace well-being initiatives, medical education, and how the next generation of physicians understands the profession.
A family photo taken from above. Reese Paltrow is in the middle. She's surrounded by her sister and great aunt and great uncle.
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$7.5 million gift celebrates young patient’s resilience
A $7.5 million gift from the Wayne and Joan Webber Foundation was made to University of Michigan Health C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital in honor of Reese Partlow, grandniece of Wayne and Joan Webber.
Headshot of Daniel Goldstein. He's wearing a dark suit, red tie, and white button up shirt.
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Obituary — Daniel Goldstein, M.D.
Remembering Daniel Goldstein, M.D.
A doctor examines a patient's back. His hand's are on the patient's lower back and the patient is reaching around pointing to a spot on his back.
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Helping patients with chronic pain, fibromyalgia, and long COVID
The director of U-M's Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center discusses misconceptions and treatments of fibromyalgia and chronic pain and how physicians can best help patients living with these conditions.
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In Memoriam
Remembering our alums and faculty
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