====== University of Michigan Health ====== {{:organizations:university_of_michigan_health_logo.png?300|University of Michigan Health Logo}} ^ University of Michigan Health ^ | **Organization** | University of Michigan Health | | **Founded** | 1869 (Medical School Origins) | | **Type** | Academic Medical Center | | **Headquarters** | Ann Arbor, Michigan | | **Location** | Michigan, United States | | **Parent Organization** | **[[university_of_michigan|University of Michigan]]** | | **Industry** | Healthcare, Medical Education, Research | | **Employees** | 30,000+ | | **Website** | [www.uofmhealth.org](http://www.uofmhealth.org) | {{:organizations:university_of_michigan_health_hospital.jpg?300|University Hospital in Ann Arbor}} **[[university_of_michigan_health|University of Michigan Health]]** is the academic medical center of the **[[university_of_michigan|University of Michigan]]** and one of the largest healthcare organizations in the Midwestern United States. Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the system combines patient care, medical education, biomedical research, and community outreach through a network of hospitals, specialty centers, outpatient clinics, and affiliated healthcare facilities. It serves patients from throughout Michigan, neighboring states, and around the world. [(umhealth>University of Michigan Health – About Us. https://www.uofmhealth.org/about-us)] [(medicine>University of Michigan Medical School History. https://medicine.umich.edu/medschool)] ===== History ===== The origins of University of Michigan Health are closely tied to the establishment of the **[[university_of_michigan_medical_school|University of Michigan Medical School]]**, which was authorized in 1850 and began instruction in 1851. As Michigan's population expanded during the nineteenth century, the university developed clinical facilities to support both medical education and patient care. [(>medicine)] The university's first hospital opened in Ann Arbor in the late nineteenth century and gradually expanded into one of the nation's leading academic medical centers. Throughout the twentieth century, investments in teaching, research, and specialized care transformed the institution into a major healthcare system serving patients across the region. [(umhistory>University of Michigan Historical Timeline. https://bentley.umich.edu)] ===== Academic Medical Center ===== As an academic medical center, University of Michigan Health integrates patient care with medical education and scientific research. Physicians, nurses, researchers, and students work within a collaborative environment that supports both treatment and innovation. [(>umhealth)] The health system serves as the primary teaching hospital network for the University of Michigan's medical, nursing, pharmacy, public health, and allied health programs. [(>medicine)] ===== Hospitals and Clinical Facilities ===== University of Michigan Health includes numerous hospitals and specialty centers, including: * **[[university_hospital_ann_arbor|University Hospital]]** * **[[c_s_mott_childrens_hospital|C.S. Mott Children's Hospital]]** * **[[von_voigtlander_womens_hospital|Von Voigtlander Women's Hospital]]** * **[[rogel_cancer_center|Rogel Cancer Center]]** * **[[frankel_cardiovascular_center|Frankel Cardiovascular Center]]** * **[[university_of_michigan_health_west|University of Michigan Health-West]]** [(>umhealth)] These facilities provide services ranging from emergency medicine and trauma care to advanced surgical procedures, cancer treatment, organ transplantation, pediatrics, cardiology, neurology, and women's health. ===== Medical Education ===== Medical education remains one of the institution's primary missions. Thousands of students, residents, fellows, and healthcare professionals receive training through programs affiliated with University of Michigan Health each year. [(>medicine)] The **[[university_of_michigan_medical_school|University of Michigan Medical School]]** is consistently recognized among the nation's leading medical schools and has produced generations of physicians, researchers, and healthcare leaders. [(umrankings>University of Michigan Medical School Rankings and Recognition. https://medicine.umich.edu)] ===== Research and Innovation ===== Research represents a major component of University of Michigan Health's mission. Faculty and investigators conduct studies in fields including cancer biology, neuroscience, cardiovascular medicine, genetics, immunology, public health, artificial intelligence, and regenerative medicine. [(research>University of Michigan Research. https://research.umich.edu)] [(>medicine)] The institution is consistently ranked among the leading recipients of biomedical research funding in the United States. Discoveries originating from University of Michigan laboratories have contributed to advances in diagnostics, medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and treatment protocols. [(>research)] ===== Specialized Care ===== University of Michigan Health is recognized for expertise in numerous medical specialties. Programs in oncology, pediatrics, cardiovascular medicine, transplantation, neurology, and surgery routinely attract referrals from physicians and hospitals throughout the Midwest. [(usnews>U.S. News Best Hospitals Rankings. https://health.usnews.com)] [(>umhealth)] The organization has also developed nationally recognized centers focused on rare diseases, complex surgical procedures, and advanced treatment options unavailable in many community hospitals. ===== Community Impact ===== As one of Michigan's largest employers, University of Michigan Health contributes significantly to the state's economy. The system supports thousands of jobs while generating economic activity through research, education, healthcare services, and construction projects. [(umannual>University of Michigan Annual Reports. https://record.umich.edu)] The organization also participates in public health initiatives, preventative care programs, community partnerships, and educational outreach efforts throughout Michigan. [(>umhealth)] ===== Legacy ===== University of Michigan Health has become one of the most influential healthcare institutions in the United States. Through its commitment to patient care, education, research, and public service, the organization has played a central role in shaping modern medicine in Michigan and beyond. [(>medicine)] [(>research)] Its hospitals and healthcare professionals continue to serve millions of patients while advancing scientific understanding and training future generations of medical practitioners. As both a healthcare provider and academic institution, University of Michigan Health remains a cornerstone of Michigan's medical, educational, and research communities. [(>umhealth)] ===== See Also ===== * **[[university_of_michigan|University of Michigan]]** * **[[university_of_michigan_medical_school|University of Michigan Medical School]]** * **[[c_s_mott_childrens_hospital|C.S. Mott Children's Hospital]]** * **[[rogel_cancer_center|Rogel Cancer Center]]** * **[[frankel_cardiovascular_center|Frankel Cardiovascular Center]]** * **[[university_of_michigan_health_west|University of Michigan Health-West]]** ~~REFNOTES~~ {{tag>organization healthcare hospital university_of_michigan ann_arbor medical_research michigan}}