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Interlibrary Loan

This service is available to all faculty, staff, students, and residents of the School of Medicine. Work related materials not owned by the Medical Library may be borrowed from other libraries through Interlibrary Loan. Hours: 8:00AM - 4:30PM, Mon - Fri Phone: 217-545-2118 Email: IntLibLoan@siumed.edu Article/book chapter If the material is not owned by the SIU Medical Library, use the Article/book chapter request form. Article/book chapter request form Interlibrary loan response time depends on the availability and supplier of the item. Article requests are generally filled within 72 hours
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Center for Clinical Research (CCR) administration & staff

The CCR is located on SIU School of Medicine's Springfield Campus. CCR offices are located on the 2nd Floor, Room 230, at 201 East Madison. Mailing Address: 201 E. Madison, P.O. Box 19664, Springfield, IL 62794-9664. Phone: 217-545-9700 Fax: 217-545-0799 ccr@siumed.edu ; Our hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Kristal Adams, BA, CCRP Erin Bauer, MS Katharine (Katie) Blancett, BS Albert Botchway, PhD Clinical Research Program Director Senior Research Development Coordinator Senior Clinical Research Coordinator Research Assistant Professor 217-545-7812 217-545-6955
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Statistics and Informatics Division

statistics@siumed.edu 217-545-9700 The Statistics and Informatics Division provides research and statistical services to discovery science and clinical faculty at the School of Medicine at both the Springfield and Carbondale campuses. Consultation provided covers a wide range of research and statistical issues, including conceptualization of research problem, experimental design, statistical analysis of data, interpretation and presentation of statistical findings, and write-up of research results. The policy of the division is to assist faculty researchers in any way that facilitates their
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Statistics and Informatics Division

statistics@siumed.edu 217-545-9700 The Statistics and Informatics Division provides research and statistical services to discovery science and clinical faculty at the School of Medicine at both the Springfield and Carbondale campuses. Consultation provided covers a wide range of research and statistical issues, including conceptualization of research problem, experimental design, statistical analysis of data, interpretation and presentation of statistical findings, and write-up of research results. The policy of the division is to assist faculty researchers in any way that facilitates their
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CCR research & development

Research & development The Research and Development Core focuses on the development of faculty-directed, investigator-initiated clinical research by assisting investigators with research design, development, and regulatory support including: Protocol development Grant development, preparation, and submission Completion of Investigational New Drugs (IND)/Investigational Device Exemption Applications (IDE) Safety monitoring Clinical study registration Helping provide a career development pathway for clinical research faculty Specific services include clinical research education, training and
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Operations Division

The Operations Division will: • Facilitate, foster, cutting-edge, and support the conduct of high-quality clinical research • Increase studies that provide patients with access to, research opportunities • Serve as a shared resource to investigators and research coordinators. Services include: • Research nurse/coordinator support for study start-up, follow-up, and closeout • Screen and identify eligible patients • Contract and budgeting • IRB preparation, submission, and continuing review • Educational opportunities
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Administration and Financial Management Division

The Center for Clinical Research was established to increase clinical and translational research infrastructure, capacity and productivity. A centralized administrative infrastructure is an efficient and responsive means to provide clinical research support, and in turn: Provides shared services that are difficult to establish and maintain by individual investigators Creates a central point of contact for investigators Improves compliance and quality Produces economy of effort Saves overall costs The central concept of the CCR is to support faculty and their research teams using a flexible
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Rules for Use of Special Collections

Special care and handling of items is essential to ensure preservation of the collection.
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