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Coaxing the body to heal broken bones
What if a doctor could prescribe a pill that would help broken bones heal?
Robert Zondervan, an MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine medical student and doctoral candidate in the…
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- Research and Scholarly Activity
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- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
- Alumni

A rogue gene is causing seizures in babies. Here's how MSU wants to stop it
Two rare diseases caused by a malfunctioning gene that triggers seizures or involuntary movements in children as early as a few days old have left scientists searching for answers…
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- Research and Scholarly Activity
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- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
- Alumni

SCS helps graduate medical education programs navigate unified system, earn osteopathic recognition
What defines osteopathic medicine? Manipulative treatment is certainly a core element, but it’s not the only manifestation of the philosophy that makes osteopathic medicine a…
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- Outreach and Engagement
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- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
- Alumni

Project C.U.R.E. and MSUCOM partner to deliver medical supplies to Cuba
MSUCOM has worked with Project C.U.R.E., an international relief organization that distributes donated medical supplies to more than 130 countries, since 2011 to send supplies and…
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- Outreach and Engagement
Group:
- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
- Alumni

MSU Alliance for African Partnership grant provides hope for Ugandan children
Hope is on the horizon for some Ugandan school children, thanks to a grant from the Alliance for African Partnership (AAP), a new initiative at MSU aimed at developing a…
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- Research and Scholarly Activity,
- Outreach and Engagement,
- Diversity, Inclusion and Safety
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- Students,
- Faculty/Staff,
- Alumni

New CARE Team promotes student mental wellness
As part of a school-wide effort to address student wellness issues, the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine has launched the CARE Team to identify potentially troubled students…
Category:
- Outreach and Engagement
Group:
- Students