One Team,
One Health

Michigan State is uniquely positioned to lead and shape the future of health. We’re going to bring our strengths in human, animal and environmental health together to become a national powerhouse of healing. This new vision will benefit our students and the people of Michigan and beyond.

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from the president

Reimagining MSU Health Sciences

Imagine if Michigan State University further strengthens our position as a national leader in health sciences by forging strategic partnerships that amplify its research, education and clinical missions. Imagine a future where Michigan State University collaborates seamlessly with health care organizations, academic institutions, government agencies and community groups to drive groundbreaking discoveries and improve health outcomes locally, nationally and globally.

Put simply, I see this vision as One Team, One Health.

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One Health Council

The One Health Council will work closely with four dedicated task forces: Accreditation; the College of Health Professions; the College of Medicine; and Institute for Collaborative Biomedical Research. Each task force is composed of experts charged with gathering critical information to inform thoughtful, evidence-based recommendations to the One Health Council.

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Overview

A Bold Vision for a Healthier World

One Team, One Health is more than an initiative—it's a movement uniting the entire Michigan State University community around the idea that the health of people, animals, plants, and our environment are deeply connected.

Rooted in MSU’s land-grant mission to serve the public good, our One Health approach requires us to reach beyond the boundaries of medical or health sciences. It brings together experts from every college, field, and background to drive breakthrough research, innovative solutions, and real-world impact.

Solving today’s biggest challenges—like cancer, infectious diseases, and environmental threats such as PFAS—demands a team approach. Through statewide partnerships, our distinctive extension network, cutting-edge research and discovery, and a collaborative spirit, MSU’s One Health vision paves the way for a healthier, more resilient future—for all.

This work aligns with MSU’s 2030 strategic plan, which envisions a MSU that has greater opportunities and advanced equity, elevating our excellence to attract vital talent and support to our vibrant, caring community.

One College of Medicine. Two degree pathways

This idea explores uniting the Michigan State colleges of Human Medicine and Osteopathic Medicine under a shared structure while maintaining the identities and strengths of each medical degree. This would allow a unified and collaborative institutional strategy for enhancing interprofessional medical education and research to advance health care.

College of Health Professions

This idea explores creating a new college encompassing current MSU health and affiliated programs that drive our medical education and research enterprise, where it makes sense, to better harness the power of collaboration and address urgent workforce needs. This could also open opportunities to add programs in high-demand areas such as physical and occupational therapy, health informatics and artificial intelligence in medicine.

MSU Institute for Collaborative Biomedical Research

This idea explores building a critical mass of talented researchers — clinician scientists, applied and basic scientists — to enable high-impact research, attracting funding and increasing our institutional reputation. The next phase of our work will identify the natural areas of research focus that complement the valued partnership between our MSU faculty and our external medical partners.

Moving Forward Together

We are excited about exploring the ideas of one Michigan State College of Medicine, a new College of Health Professions and an Institute for Collaborative Biomedical Research. Before making a final decision, we will engage additional MSU stakeholders both internally and externally, including town halls already being scheduled, to ensure comprehensive consideration of each potential option.

MSU TODAY PODCAST

Advancing a Vision of One Team, One Health

MSU Today with Russ White Podcast

Reimagining MSU Health Sciences

One Team, One Health Initiative to Strengthen, Unify MSU Health Sciences

Key Events Shaping MSU's Health Sciences

MSU’s health sciences colleges, departments, and programs have grown over decades, each emerging to address specific health needs. While these efforts have established MSU as a major contributor to the healthcare workforce, the institution has yet to fully realize its potential in research and healthcare. This historical context is presented to provide insight into how MSU’s current challenges and opportunities for growth have developed.

1855 – 1910

Michigan State College Founded, Land Grant Pioneer Shaping Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary sciences have been taught at MSU since its founding in 1855, with the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) established in 1910. As one of the nation's oldest and most respected programs, CVM advances animal health, food safety, and public health, graduating veterinarians, veterinary nurses, and experts in veterinary public health. The MSU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, established in 1976, is a leading full-service, accredited facility with specialized spaces for large animal necropsy, high-containment capabilities, and state partnerships. CVM plays a critical role in addressing emerging animal and public health challenges.

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1950s – 1980s

Michigan State University Health Colleges Founding and Expansion

MSU’s health sciences colleges have been at the forefront of healthcare education, addressing critical workforce shortages and advancing patient care. The College of Nursing, established in 1980, prepares registered nurses, nurse practitioners, and clinical specialists dedicated to excellence and health equity. Since 1964, the College of Human Medicine has trained primary care physicians with a focus on underserved communities, expanding to Grand Rapids in 2010 and enhancing public health education in Flint through a partnership with the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation. The College of Osteopathic Medicine, founded in 1969, has grown into a leader in osteopathic healthcare, expanding its reach in 2009 with new campuses and, in 2024, graduating its first class of physician assistants. Together, these colleges continue MSU’s land-grant mission of improving healthcare across Michigan and beyond.

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ENGAGE

Community Conversations

Community conversations with President Guskiewicz to learn more about the One Team, One Health vision and how we will shape the future, together.

Additional Community Conversations Will Be Shared Here

Add Your Voice to Our Vision

Your input, collaboration and feedback is important. Please share your thoughts here. We look forward to accelerating this vision together.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Events

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Fri
09
Feb 2024
Health Sciences Town Hall
Hybrid
Zoom Webinar

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Sat
10
Feb 2024
College of Nursing Town Hall
Microsoft Teams

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Sun
11
Feb 2024
College of Human Medicine Town Hall
Zoom Webinar

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