New Research: 1 in 5 U.S. Adults Lost to Suicide Had Recent Jail Experience
A newly published study found that one in five U.S. adults who die by suicide spent at least one night in jail in the year prior to their death.
Marijuana Reclassification: MSU Experts Anticipate Side Effects
Michigan State University researchers share perspectives on the proposed reclassification of marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III by the DEA. The change could enable more research into medical uses of cannabis compounds like CBD and THC, benefiting patients with conditions like cancer and chronic pain.
A Holistic Approach to Whole-Body Care: MSU Expert Insights
Osteopathic medicine takes a unique, holistic approach to healthcare focused on treating the whole person, not just symptoms. Associate Professor Jake Rowan from the MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine explains what sets osteopathic physicians (DOs) apart.
Becoming Spartan MDs: Class of 2024 Embarks on Next Chapter of Medicine
Dean Aron Sousa conferred the degrees of the 181 graduates on May 4, of which, half of the new Spartan MDs will stay in Michigan.
586 Reasons To Be Proud of Our Graduates
Michigan State University has been providing health care education for 75 years. We’re proud of our history, our alumni and the ways we’re helping address the current need for health care workers.
MSU Celebrates New Osteopathic Physicians in U.S. And Africa
The Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine celebrated the D.O. class of 2024 Friday, April 25 – first at the Banquet and Awards Ceremony at the Kellogg Center and later at commencement ceremonies, held both in East Lansing and in Malawi, Africa.