
Rajesh Mangrulkar
@rajmangrulkarmd
My passions: my family, the humane nurturing of the spirit through education, innovation that pushes our assumptions as healthcare professionals. Tweets my own.
ID: 1073315595817545729
13-12-2018 20:35:54
149 Tweet
595 Followers
53 Following


Our session “Why Should Health Systems Care About IPE?” is part of @NexusIPE 2024 Seminar Showcase! We explore how IPE programs can go beyond student placements to truly transform practice environments—building partnerships, not just pipelines. Register: nexusipe.org/nexus-summit-2…


Celebrating 6 years of innovation in health sciences education with Michigan Medicine RISE! #RISEturns6




Have a bold idea in health science education? We’d love to see it thrive. RISE Advise offers free expert guidance to help refine and scale your work. Let’s make an impact—request a consultation today: medschool.umich.edu/rise-advise Michigan Medicine RISE







A match made in Ann Arbor! Check out where these University of Michigan Medical School students will be starting their residencies in the near future! 🥼 #GoBlueMatch #Match2025


Thrilled to see U-M's impact recognized at National Academies of Practice (NAP)! Congratulations to all inductees, including Vani Patterson Vani Patterson on this well-earned leadership role. Excited to see the future of the Public Health Academy as part of 17 different Academies! 💙💛

Appreciate Michigan Research for highlighting this important recognition—seven University of Michigan faculty inducted into National Academies of Practice (NAP)! A proud moment for Michigan and a testament to our leadership in interprofessional collaboration across disciplines.


Congratulations to RISE Cohort 5 Innovator Ibtissam Gad on a terrific MESP poster presentation! As part of the RISE Innovator Development Program, Dr. Gad is developing the first simulation model of its kind to help learners detect small joint swelling in the hand.

Congratulations to Alton R. Johnson Jr., DPM, FFPM RCPS (Glasg), CWSP, a Cohort 3 RISE Innovator, on being a recipient of GME Innovation Funding! The $100,000 grant will go towards Dr. Johnson's VR educational research project focusing on orthopaedic surgery.
