Marc Mollot [B.Sc./95, DMD/97] feels deeply fortunate that his UM education led to a fulfilling career. So does his wife, fellow dentist Shelley Tottle-Mollot [DMD/95].
Skill Builder
If you’re a health professional, you probably left university knowing much more about patient care than about leading an equitable team or strategically managing a practice.
Captured by Complexity
When Karen Dunlop [BN/90, LLB/93] was a critical care nurse, her analytical mind was drawn to thorny questions, such as how far patients’ rights extend.
Graduate programs in nursing reach 40-year milestone
In 1980, the College of Nursing took a major step in its evolution: it admitted the first students to its inaugural master of nursing program.
Pandemic prompts unique orientation for Rady students
Starting an educational program in the health sciences usually means finding your way around unfamiliar buildings, mingling with new classmates, and getting your academic bearings through a series of orientation sessions and events.




