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Med SchoolThe Medical School Web site has been updated and renovated. The site’s new look takes advantage of the Health System’s well-known visual identity and brand. Streamlined and updated content ensures visitors have easy access to all things U-M Medical School. The home page includes news and events, shortcuts, featured images and one-click links to sections that detail how we fulfill our three missions: education, research and patient care.


Around UHMSCampy humor, stories from the heart and the opportunity to observe what happens in and around the Health System—that’s what Inside View Cam brings to our faculty, staff and students. Each issue of Inside View Online includes at least one video guaranteed to provide a deeper look into the world of Health System employees. Videos are produced by, for and feature our own faculty, staff and students. Watch the latest episode of inside View cam.


Brain ScanThe U-M Department of Radiology was the cover story in a recent issue of rt image, a weekly online, e-mail and print magazine for medical imaging professionals. The article covered the department’s 110-year history, including the impact of radiology and nuclear medicine on patient care, education and research—and the Health System’s position as one of the leading institutions for diagnostic imaging, interventional radiology and nuclear medicine. This in-depth article also describes the $42.9 million expansion of our radiology and image-guided facilities; our research, training and continuing education programs; and our growth in pediatric and adult imaging.


Around UHMSThe Magic Bus is more than a fond reference to the ‘60s—it’s also the name of the online tracking system for the commuter northbound, commuter Southbound and northwood buses, as well as the UMHS Intercampus. The Magic Bus Web site features service alerts and notifications, a page that displays estimated arrival times and multiple map views—the “Stop View” and “Route View” show the current bus location, with the latter tracking the bus as it moves along its route, and the “Line View” is like a subway route view that identifies all stops and how many minutes away the bus is from each. this convenient tool is one more way U-M Parking & Transportation Services is making it easier to curb your car and take advantage of public transportation.

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