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The Michigan State Medical Society (MSMS) is a professional association representing more than 15,000 physicians in Michigan. Incorporated on June 5, 1866, [1] MSMS is a non-profit, membership organization of physicians, graduates completing residency programs, and medical school students.
The Michigan State Medical Society was created in 1866 to promote fellowship among medical professionals. The Society used a string of temporary rental buildings as their headquarters, first in Detroit, and then in Lansing. By the 1950s, the group clearly needed a larger, and permanent, home.
Michigan Michigan Medical College Lansing 1871 1873 [2] Michigan Michigan School of Homeopathy and Surgery Detroit 1863 Unknown [2] Michigan Saginaw Valley Medical College Saginaw: 1896 1897 1903 1903 merged with Michigan College of Medicine and Surgery [2] Michigan University of Michigan Homeopathic Medical School Ann Arbor: 1875 1877 1922
The W.K. Kellogg Eye Center is the home of the University of Michigan Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, part of the Medical School and Michigan Medicine. The Kellogg Eye Center has 64 clinical faculty and 21 research faculty (including nine endowed professorships ), 21 residents , 17 research fellows and 11 clinical fellows.
The Medical Society may refer to various bodies associated with medicine or its provision, including: Australia ... Michigan State Medical Society;
Howard Markel (MED: MD 1986), physician, medical historian, best-selling author, medical journalist, and member of the National Academy of Medicine, George E. Wantz Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine at the University of Michigan, Guggenheim Fellow; William James Mayo (MED: MD 1883), co-founder of the Mayo Clinic
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The Michigan Compassionate Care Initiative was an indirect initiated state statute that allowed the medical use of marijuana for seriously ill patients. It was approved by voters as Proposal 1 on November 6, 2008, 63 percent in favor to 37 percent opposed.