
Mild Cognitive Impairment Could Be Going Unreported in Rural Areas of West Michigan, Study Suggests
Researchers from Michigan State University and Corewell Health used de-identified electronic health records of more than 1.5 million patients to analyze incidence rates and risk factors of mild cognitive impairment, or MCI, in rural and urban areas in West Michigan.

MSU Psychiatrist Viewing Wellness Through the Lens of Equity
Farha Abbasi is a clinical assistant professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Michigan State University and core faculty member of the Muslim Studies Program. And she’s a Crain’s Detroit Business Health Care Hero for 2024.

Healing Trauma Through Storytelling: Restoring Justice in Addiction Medicine
In this moving TEDxMSU talk, Poland shares her unexpected path to becoming an addiction specialist, which was shaped by profound personal losses including the death of her mother to a rare disease and her brother to suicide.

MSU Leads Collective Effort to Strengthen Michigan’s Direct Care Workforce
Armed with a recent $25 million grant, Michigan State University is spearheading an ambitious initiative to address the severe shortage of direct care workers who provide health care support for some of the state’s most vulnerable residents.

MSU Expert: Family Medicine Nurse Practitioner Clinic Shortens Patient Wait Time, Provides Education and Training

MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine No. 1 in Graduates Practicing in Areas Facing Health Professional Shortages
The Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine earned the No. 1 ranking in the nation from U.S. News & World Report for the medical school with the most graduates practicing in areas experiencing a health professional shortage.