Welcome to Michigan Medicine Presents, a wide-ranging exploration into topics spanning the field of medicine. We’ll dig into what’s happening on the leading edge of research and innovation, what we know about historic roots, and the current state of conditions that affect us all.
Michigan Medicine digs into a new topic with each season. Stop by for one season, or subscribe to the series to expand your horizons with each new episode.
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Welcome to Michigan Medicine Presents, a wide-ranging exploration into topics spanning the field of medicine. We’ll dig into what’s happening on the leading edge of research and innovation, what we know about historic roots, and the current state of conditions that affect us all.
Michigan Medicine digs into a new topic with each season. Stop by for one season, or subscribe to the series to expand your horizons with each new episode.
Subscribe to Michigan Medicine Presents on all major podcast platforms.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Join us for our three-part miniseries, Living with Bipolar Disorder.
Like many other mental health conditions, bipolar disorder is still quite stigmatized in our society. Stigma can play a significant role in how people living with bipolar disorder receive treatment and care, their education and careers, and many other aspects of daily life. For this episode, we’ll be tackling topics like medications, relationships, the workplace, and supporting a loved one. We’ll be hearing from Dr. Sagar Parikh, a psychiatrist in the Michigan Medicine Bipolar Disorder Clinic and professor of psychiatry and of health policy and management in the School of Public Health at UofM, and Michelle Yang, writer, activist, marketing project manager, and research participant with the Heinz C. Prechter Bipolar Research Program.
Michigan Medicine Presents is a part of the Michigan Medicine Podcast Network, and is produced by the Michigan Medicine Department of Communication. You can subscribe to Michigan Medicine Presents wherever you listen to podcasts.
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