Career Pathways: Alumni
Lifelong Network
Michigan alumni are thousands strong. They are made up of Medical School graduates, as well as residents and fellows of the University of Michigan Health System. They are leading the way as practicing physicians, medical scientists and teachers at medical institutions across the country and around the world.
Michigan alumni are also an active and vital part of a student's medical school experience. Some follow up with prospective students after admissions interviews. They sponsor the annual White Coat Ceremony. Many become faculty and mentors within the Medical School.
One thing is certain: Michigan alumni can always be found at the forefront of their chosen fields. It is a living network of which you would be proud to be a member.
Alumni Stories
Read about the Michigan experience from some of our alumni:
- Shannon Sullivan, M.D., Fellow, Department of Pediatrics, The University of California at San Francisco
- Benjamin Carson, M.D., Director of Pediatric Neurosurgery, The Johns Hopkins Hospital
- Joanne Torres, M.D., Clinical Instructor, Department of Emergency Medicine, The University of Michigan Health System
- Samuel Broder, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, Celera Genomics
In recent years, the White Coat Ceremony has come to be a rite of passage for incoming medical students. When you put on the white coat, it marks your start to becoming a doctor and learning how to care for patients.
The Medical Center Alumni Society is the proud sponsor and host of Michigan's annual White Coat Ceremony. Your friends and family are invited to witness your entrance into your new life as a medical professional.
- Learn more about Michigan's White Coat Ceremony.
- Learn more about Michigan's Medical Center Alumni Society (MCAS).
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