The SIU School of Medicine Student Handbook describes our expectations for student behavior and conduct, and outlines the procedures to be followed when these expectations are not met. It includes the Standards of Conduct, Curriculum Goals, and various other guidelines and policies
The Springfield Business Journal celebrates 40 young professionals under 40 in our local community each year. As part of the 2024 class, SIU Medicine’s Dr. Clare Zimmerman and Dr. Aida Adlimoghaddam have been honored for their outstanding contributions. Aida Adlimoghaddam, PhD, joined SIU Medicine as an assistant professor at the Smith Alzheimer's Center in 2023. Previously, she served St. Boniface Hospital Research Centre in Winnipeg, Canada as a senior research associate and clinical scientist. Her passion for Alzheimer's research ignited during her undergraduate studies in biological
The 41st Annual E. Shannon Stauffer Spring Visiting Professor Lecture will be held Friday, June 21 from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the Memorial Learning Center Room 2B. This annual event celebrates the legacy of the founding chair of the Division of Orthopedics, Dr. E. Shannon Stauffer and features a visiting professor lecture and resident presentations. This year's visiting professor is Dr. Richard Laughlin, a Foot and Ankle Trauma and Reconstructive surgeon with the University of Connecticut. CME credit is available - see flyer.
SIU oncologist Dr. Waqas Azar and his wife, Dr. Noor Khalid, joined 76 other guests from around the world this spring at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum to take the U.S. Oath of Citizenship.
SIU oncologist Dr. Waqas Azar and his wife, Dr. Noor Khalid, joined 76 other guests from around the world this spring at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum to take the U.S. Oath of Citizenship.
SIU oncologist Dr. Waqas Azar and his wife, Dr. Noor Khalid, joined 76 other guests from around the world this spring at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum to take the U.S. Oath of Citizenship.
SIU oncologist Dr. Waqas Azar and his wife, Dr. Noor Khalid, joined 76 other guests from around the world this spring at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum to take the U.S. Oath of Citizenship.
After-Hours Access Medical students in the standard and Lincoln Scholars tracks have 24x7 access to the study spaces in the MRC. Building fobs for these students permit access. It is a violation of MRC policy for patrons with after-hours access to prop open library doors or to permit anyone to enter who does not have after-hours access. Violation of this policy will result in the termination of 24-hour access. The stacks are locked when the MRC closes. Patrons in this area at closing will be asked to relocate to the library’s collaborative floor space. Library materials not checked out at the
The Medical Library is committed to fostering an environment that encourages learning and collaboration, while ensuring the comfort and safety of all patrons.
SIU Medical Library operates from 7:30am-5:30pm, Monday through Friday, for all patrons: students, faculty, staff, residents, research fellows, and public users. For specific patron groups, the Medical Library provides 24/7 access for after-hours studying.