Steven Erickson, PharmD is an Associate Professor at the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy and a clinical pharmacist at the Michigan Medicine General Medicine Resident Ambulatory Care clinic.
There are approximately 299,000 people living with spinal cord injury (SCI) in the United States.
A new visual abstract developed by the Department of Family Medicine shows that more efforts are needed to encourage and facilitate the use of preventive care among people with MS.
Center for Disability Health and Wellness Co-Director Dr. Michael McKee shares his perspective on the new FDA rule.
We have extended the deadline to submit abstracts for the third annual Disability Research Symposium. U-M students, trainees, staff, and faculty are invited to submit presentation abstracts by no later than 11:59 PM ET on Monday, September 5th.
MI-SCIMS aims to expand and enhance health management for all individuals living—and aging—with SCI in Michigan and throughout the United States.
Structures have the power to provide or deny needed accommodations, resources, and support, and they often reflect and influence societal views.
U-M students, trainees, staff, and faculty are invited to submit presentation abstracts by no later than 11:59 PM ET on Monday, August 8th.
Senior author Dr. Michelle Meade's research on flourishing after SCI was recently featured on Michigan Health's blog.
Results from an IDEAL RRTC study of marginalized communities show fear, Isolation, and feelings of invisibility.