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On Par for Pediatrics Golf Outing

It's time to tee up! SIU Medicine’s Department of Pediatrics invites you to The Rail Golf Course for another round of On Par for Pediatrics. Gather friends for an invigorating 18 holes, followed by a delicious dinner and prizes. The annual outing lets guests enjoy an afternoon on the links and support a great cause: The funds raised ease the financial burden of pediatric patients and their families, providing overnight lodging, food and transportation during extended treatments. For decades, SIU Pediatrics has been an integral part of helping to care for the health of children in Springfield
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On Par for Pediatrics Golf Outing

It's time to tee up! SIU Medicine’s Department of Pediatrics invites you to The Rail Golf Course for another round of On Par for Pediatrics. Gather friends for an invigorating 18 holes, followed by a delicious dinner and prizes. The annual outing lets guests enjoy an afternoon on the links and support a great cause: The funds raised ease the financial burden of pediatric patients and their families, providing overnight lodging, food and transportation during extended treatments. For decades, SIU Pediatrics has been an integral part of helping to care for the health of children in Springfield
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Carol Coniglio - Medical Education Program Specialist

Carol Coniglio, AIC, CSA Medical Education Program Specialist Department of Population Science and Policy Contact: cconiglio27@siumed.edu Primary Responsibilities: My primary responsibilities include providing coordination and ongoing support for the Population Science and Policy curriculum, which consists of traditional lectures, online resources, and electives for SIU SOM medical students, and serving as a liaison between PSP Faculty and students. Other duties involve administrative support for the MD/MPH Joint Degree Program and education-related projects within the Department. About: I
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Rural Health Summit Calendar Events & Webinars

SIU Medicine Department of Population Science and Policy, along with SIU Medicine Center for Rural Health and Social Service Development, SIU Paul Simon Public Policy Institute and University of Illinois Chicago School of Public Health is releasing a series of policy recommendations on the most pressing issues impacting rural health in Illinois. Webinars with statewide and rural Illinois leaders will accompany each brief to better explain the topic and how to best implement solutions. Webinar Dates: April 28, 2022 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Transforming the Health of Rural Illinois REGISTER HERE
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Rural Health Summit Policy Briefs

Reports released by Southern Illinois University (SIU) Medicine Department of Population Science and Policy, SIU Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, the University of Illinois Chicago School of Public Health, and the SIU Medicine Center for Rural Health and Social Service Development provide a better understanding of the challenges rural and underserved communities have faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. Each report addressing a different topic provides recommendations on how to build a healthier rural Illinois during and following the pandemic. *All links open as a PDF Overview Document
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Rural Health Summit Press Releases

The following press releases describe the results of reports released by Southern Illinois University (SIU) Medicine Department of Population Science and Policy, SIU Paul Simon Public Policy Institute, the University of Illinois Chicago School of Public Health, and the SIU Medicine Center for Rural Health and Social Service Development. These reports describe how rural Illinois has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and recommendations on how to build brighter futures for those communities during and following the pandemic. Read More: Report, Webinar Focus on Impact of COVID-19 and the
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Endocrinology Fellowship

The Endocrinology Fellowship program at SIU is a two-year program aimed at providing comprehensive knowledge to care for patients suffering from endocrine, metabolic, or thyroid diseases. The diverse faculty includes nationally recognized leaders in clinical endocrinology. Faculty and staff are committed to providing the best possible fellowship experience. Many of our recent graduates are now in junior faculty positions at academic institutions throughout the country. Education The endocrinology fellowship prepares individuals for careers in academic or clinical endocrinology, and the program
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Megan Dandurand - Research Project Specialist

Megan Dandurand, MSW Research Project Specialist Department of Population Science and Policy Contact: mdandurand24@siumed.edu Primary Responsibilities: My primary responsibility for the Department of Population Science and Policy is to assist in research and community engagement aimed at improving health outcomes in central and southern Illinois. About: I graduated from Eastern Illinois University (2014) with a Bachelor’s in Psychology. While at EIU, I conducted an honors thesis entitled “Nightmares in School-Aged Children,” where I measured the nightmare frequency and distress of a sample of
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College-Level Outstanding Scholar Award

SIU School of Medicine College-Level Outstanding Scholar Award FY21 Award Call for Nominations Eligibility Criteria All full time faculty members who have been employed by the School for at least five consecutive years are eligible for the Award. No faculty member will be eligible to receive the award more than once –see below for past recipients. Criteria for Selection Nominees should have established an exemplary program of research or scholarly activity documented by evidence such as publication in peer reviewed journals, a record of citation by the field of published work, a record of
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College-Level Outstanding Scholar Award

SIU School of Medicine College-Level Outstanding Scholar Award FY21 Award Call for Nominations Eligibility Criteria All full time faculty members who have been employed by the School for at least five consecutive years are eligible for the Award. No faculty member will be eligible to receive the award more than once –see below for past recipients. Criteria for Selection Nominees should have established an exemplary program of research or scholarly activity documented by evidence such as publication in peer reviewed journals, a record of citation by the field of published work, a record of
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