Professor
University of Michigan
Michael J. Brenner MD, FACS is Professor and Co-Director of Branch Science at University of Michigan Medical School. he is a Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice and is a past chair of the Outcomes Research and Evidence-Based Medicine Committee of the AAO-HNS and Centralized Otolaryngology Research Efforts (CORE) study section. He is Associate Editor for Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery Journal and serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of the Global Tracheostomy Collaborative, whose learning community spans over 200 institutions across over 25 countries. He has spearheaded numerous academy committee initiatives and contributed to international guideline/consensus statement development, dissemination, and implementation. He is a past Cochrane Scholar and actively participates in Clinical Practice Guideline and consensus statement development. He served on the Surgical Quality Alliance and is a former delegate to the American Medical Association and Executive Health Policy Scholar for the American College of Surgeons. He has a longstanding interest in adverse events, patient safety, and systems-based interventions. His translational research investigates nerve regeneration, axonal guidance,biomedical engineering, and oxidative stress. He mentors doctoral candidates, resident physicians, and faculty in disciplines including Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Neuroscience, Nursing Sciences, and Speech Language Pathology. He supports innovation and patient engagement. Dr. Brenner's research program has garnered NIH funding, foundation grants, and has produced over 300 publications. He is editor of the book Rhinoplasty and has published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA), Lancet journals, Critical Care Medicine, JAMA Internal medicine, JAMA Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery, Laryngoscope, and Otolaryngology -- Head and Neck Surgery as well as The New Yorker and Newsweek. He is passionate about promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion, and supports growth of future leaders in the specialty.