University of Michigan and other U.S. doctors provide virtual and in-person help to Ukrainian peers amid war with Russia.
Author: Kristen Jordan Shamus, Detroit Free Press
Ukrainian boy ‘was dying on the operating table, and they saved him’
Nine years after a barn fire, American doctors work again to ease Volodymyr Bubela’s pain.
‘Where is the music?’ Quiet of Poland perplexes burned 4-year-old from war-torn Ukraine
A young girl’s family shelters her from realities of war and surgery even as U.S. doctors work to repair her severe burns.
She was badly burned taking a selfie, then became a war refugee. Now US doctors are helping her.
This family endures a freak accident that severely burned a teen daughter followed by Russia’s invasion of their homeland.
A burned little girl and her great-grandmother: ‘We will handle this’
Burned in a fire in 2020, with Ukrainian doctors now preoccupied by war wounds, a 6-year-old travels to Poland for help from US surgeons.
She watched a Russian bomb land near her son — and change their lives
US doctors took nerve tissue from a Ukrainian boy’s leg to restore function to his bomb-damaged left arm.
Children of war: Doctors’ mission to rescue severely burned Ukrainian kids
A group of doctors made it their mission to bring seriously injured Ukrainian children to the U.S. for burn treatment.
‘Open the door’: Chilling video shows Michigan students escape through window during Oxford shooting
The TikTok video likely captured “one of our plainclothes detectives” at the door, and not the suspect, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard said.
Henry Ford docs spot potentially fatal iPhone 12 problem with pacemakers, defibrillators
Magnets in the iPhone 12 can disable pacemakers and implanted defibrillators, Henry Ford doctors found. They prompted Apple to issue a warning.
Lessons the American people can learn from President Trump’s illness
While the nation waits to see how President Donald Trump will fare as he’s treated for COVID-19, doctors say there are lessons to be learned.