Michigan Center For Hand Outcomes & Innovation Research
M-CHOIR performs a wide array of clinical and health services research. Primary methodologies include decision analyses, large database studies, and clinical trials.
The Michigan Center for Hand Outcomes and Innovation Research (M-CHOIR) is the research arm of the University of Michigan Comprehensive Hand Center. Founded in 1998 and led by Dr. Kevin Chung, our research group has grown from a single surgeon and research associate to a team of nearly 30 members, including faculty, fellows, research staff, and students.
Our main office is in the Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation at the North Campus Research Complex on the University of Michigan's North Campus.
Kevin C. Chung, MD, MS
Principal Investigator
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M-CHOIR has trained a distinguished network of fellows who have gone on to advance hand and upper extremity research, clinical care and innovation across the country. Explore our alumni community and learn where former M-CHOIR fellows are making an impact today.