If at any point you worked or trained in the Department of Pathology at the University of Michigan, you likely had an opportunity to work alongside some of the most highly regarded pathologists and staff in the world. We are lucky to have so many dedicated mentors in our department, who have devoted themselves to enhancing the lives and careers of our trainees. Three of these mentors have affected hundreds of trainees over the years, namely Henry Appelman, MD, Barbara McKenna, MD, and Joel Greenson, MD. These three outstanding pathologists, teachers, and mentors were pioneers in our world-renowned gastrointestinal pathology service.
November 28, 2023
Giving Blueday, the University of Michigan’s 24-hour celebration of giving, has moved to the spring this year. On March 10, the university will encourage donors around the world to give to the programs and causes they care most about at U-M. Donors can visit the Giving Blueday website to find causes and make donations, view real-time progress, read about the impact of Giving Blueday, and more.
We encourage you to consider a gift to Pathology on Giving Blueday! [...]
The University of Michigan announced today a gift of $10M from Dr. Tadataka Yamada and Leslie Yamada to create a new U-M-wide Center for Global Health Equity. The Department of Pathology’s own Dr. Lee Schroeder has focused his career on global health, in particular, developing the essential diagnostics list for developing countries, understanding the current landscape within these countries, and finding the most efficient ways to improve access [...]
A gift from the Silver Family Foundation is funding research at Michigan Medicine.
A gift from the Finger family targets introducing trainees to the appeal of a career in forensic pathology.
A life insurance policy purchased in the seventies is being used to recognize resident achievement today.