College of Medicine signs partnership with Grand Valley State University
A new partnership agreement will give pre-medicine students from Grand Valley State University a fast track to Central Michigan University's College of Medicine.
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A new partnership agreement will give pre-medicine students from Grand Valley State University a fast track to Central Michigan University's College of Medicine.
Present and future healthcare providers were urged by the College of Medicine speakers to expand patient safety measurements during the educational conference Wednesday, Oct. 4 in the Dow Chemical Company Foundation Auditorium.
The LGBTQ Student Interest Group (SIG) of the College of Medicine presented a panel confronting the healthcare obstacles and needs for members of the transgender community, Friday Sept. 29.
Growing up in a town of about 6,000 people, and relocating to a city of more than 100,000 to pursue a passion may sound difficult, but for recent College of Medicine graduate Abby Fredrickson, her new location feels like home.
Two students from the Central Michigan University College of Medicine are using aid from a $3,000 student grant to battle health stigmas and misconceptions in rural communities.
More than 64,000 Americans died from a drug overdose in 2016 -- 93 percent of those deaths were caused by traditional or synthetic opioids.
Sixty-two students made up the inaugural graduating class from Central Michigan University's College of Medicine.
The Industrial/Organizational Psychology program is working with Central Michigan University’s College of Medicine to research developing methods to train medical students teamwork and leadership skills in urgent situations.
The Central Michigan University College of Medicine is graduating its first class of 64 students, which means for the first time, medical students from CMU will participate in Match Day.
Medical school is a competitive, stressful environment — especially for students like Maryssa Lyons who suffers from anxiety disorder and recurrent anhedonia, an inability to feel pleasure.
Brittany Fields never considered the dangers of suicide until she saw the toll depression took on her peers.
Medical students were subjected to praise, discernment and curiosity as they exhibited their recent research successes at Central Michigan University’s College of Medicine.
Accomplishments in student research will be honored at the second annual Mount Pleasant Campus Research Forum.
As an HIV counselor, Lori Wangberg often hears students mention reading about sexually transmitted diseases symptoms online.
To combat ethnic and religious stereotypes in medicine, the Central Michigan University College of Medicine is hosting its second annual diversity symposium from Jan. 16-20.
A new primary care clinic has opened to serve the medical needs of faculty and staff.
On Sept. 27, Central Michigan University’s College of Medicine hired a new Director of Marketing and Communications.
Thanks to a new partnership, students from Saginaw Valley State University applying to Central Michigan University’s College of Medicine will be able to apply a year early.
Hillary Cullison had eight facial reconstruction surgeries from the age of 9 to 16.
Almost seven out of every 1,000 infants born in Michigan die within a year — a figure that exceeds the national average of 6.1.