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Emergency Medicine Alumni

We hope this site will give you one more way to remain connected with fellow alumni, faculty, and the U-M Medical School Department of Emergency Medicine. Your affiliation with the Department puts you in the company of nearly 400 alumni members representing Michigan's tradition of excellence.

We are pleased to recognize the graduates of the UM/THAA Emergency Medicine Residency and our fellowship programs.

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Visit us

Visit for a conference, reunion or football game and stay for a tour of our Department and meet new residents and fellows.

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We love to share our alumni's life and career developments. Email your photos and news to be featured on our website.

Give back

Your contribution to any of our education or research programs helps support our Department as a leader in training and discovery.

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Alumni, Where Are They Now?

Our alumni are spearheading the future of emergency care — all across the globe.

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Alumni Location Update

If you're an alum and have relocated, please complete this form to let us know. We'll update your pin on the map.

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Contact Us

For more information on any aspect of our alumni program, please contact our alumni program coordinators.

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Featured News & Stories

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Health Lab

Emergency EEG study suggests need for faster seizure diagnosis and care options

Study finds emergency EEG study suggests need for faster seizure diagnosis and care options for patients.
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Health Lab

Collaboration with community child care centers creates innovative research tool

Michigan Child Care Related Infections Surveillance Program, or MCRISP, brings together child care providers in Washtenaw County, Mich. and doctors at the University of Michigan Health to effectively monitor pediatric respiratory and gastrointestinal illness transmission.
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Health Lab

Michigan firearm data now available in near real-time

An online dashboard of firearm deaths in Michigan, which will add injury data in future, aims to improve timely response to a public health issue.
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Department News

U-M Emergency Medicine Helps Bring Pre-Hospital Blood Transfusions to Genesee County EMS

Emergency medical services (EMS) teams in the county are now prepared to administer blood transfusions in the field, a capability currently available in only about 1–2% of EMS agencies nationwide. The effort, led in part by University of Michigan Department of Emergency Medicine faculty and residents, launched on May 1, 2026.
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Health Lab

Timely treatment helps former baseball pro survive on-field stroke with no complications

Two days after his players recognized stroke symptoms at practice, a baseball and softball coach left the hospital with zero complications or lingering effects thanks to timely treatment.
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Department News

From Patient Art to Lifesaving Impact

This year’s annual Survival Flight t-shirt fundraiser features artwork designed by a young patient at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital—an opportunity made possible through a partnership with the Child & Family Life team. What began as a therapeutic outlet for patients has grown into a meaningful way to help the mission of emergency care.