MSU Health Sciences brings together thousands of researchers, businesses, practitioners and students to make positive contributions to real-world health care. No challenge is too big or too small. We look forward to collaborating with you.
Recent news from across health sciences.
Vaccines, work from home, online learning, curbside pickup and masks became part of the daily routine as states issued stay-home orders in March 2020 to reduce the spread of COVID-19.
The goal of preventive medicine is to find and treat problems before they become major health issues. Prevent 2 Protect — an MSU initiative that recently began supporting the community through schools in Ingham County and will soon expand to Wayne County — uses a similar approach with high-risk students to prevent acts of targeted violence.
Anmar Razak has been named to Michigan’s Statewide Stroke Care Advisory Subcommittee, a result of his dedication to advancing stroke care and improving patient outcomes.
Working with government and industry partners, MSU is setting new standards for individuals and communities to access better health care across the state of Michigan and the U.S. These efforts enable us to contribute health, hope and healing for all.
Our partnership is a catalyst for change, reimagining how we think about, innovate, and deliver health and wellness. Our goal is to set a new standard for how individuals and communities experience care across the state of Michigan and the nation.
Together, we are aggressive in our efforts to address the current shortage of health care providers in Michigan and across the industry.
MSU Health Care is the university’s academic health center and includes more than 600 faculty and affiliate providers with expertise in 25 adult and pediatric specialties.
From Monroe County in the southeast corner to Ironwood in the northwest, and everywhere in between, Michigan State University Health Sciences is working to make a positive impact.
*Reported in 2024