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Aspects of a Learner - Prezley Duncan, MS

Published in Aspects Magazine, Summer 2018, Vol 41-3
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Dr. Dorsey Named Interim President of SIU 

The Southern Illinois University Board of Trustees appointed J. Kevin Dorsey, MD, PhD , as interim president on July 16, after approving a mutually agreed upon separation agreement ending the tenure of Dr. Randy J. Dunn as President of the SIU System. Dr. Dorsey will serve as president for one year while the board undertakes the search process for a new president. SIU Board Chair Amy Sholar announced information will be forthcoming over the next several months regarding the organization of a search committee and the process by which the university will look for its next leader. Dr. Dorsey
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CPR - Pediatrics

Clerkship Links Clerkship Syllabus 2024-2025 Orientation PowerPoint 2024-2025 Clerkship How to Succeed NICU Acronyms and Abbreviations Welcome to the NICU Welcome to the Inpatient Wards External Professional Resources Growth Charts-CDC Immunizations Info-CDC American Academy of Pediatrics Healthy Children Website Bright Futures Website Pediatric Education Online Website Newborn Education Pediatrics in Review Articles Asthma Bronchiolitis SIDS, BRUE, and Safe Sleep Guidelines Acute Gastroenteritis Kawasaki Disease Management of Pediatric Community-acquired Bacterial Pneumonia Urinary Tract
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Medical Students Working with Local Physicians

Family physicians in seven Illinois communities are hosting students from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine July 9 – August 3. The students are participating in the school’s Family Medicine Preceptorship Program. [Editor: See the list below for the student or physician from your community.] The experience provides an opportunity for students to use their medical knowledge in an office setting under the supervision of an experienced physician. The students choose from more than 160 family practice physicians in Illinois for their preceptorship experience. They will graduate from
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Medical Students Working with Local Physicians

Family physicians in seven Illinois communities are hosting students from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine July 9 – August 3. The students are participating in the school’s Family Medicine Preceptorship Program. [Editor: See the list below for the student or physician from your community.] The experience provides an opportunity for students to use their medical knowledge in an office setting under the supervision of an experienced physician. The students choose from more than 160 family practice physicians in Illinois for their preceptorship experience. They will graduate from
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Cabell's: New resource will help you avoid predatory publishers

Are you interested in publishing an article, but don't know how to start locating a journal? Are you interested in publishing but aren't sure how to determine if a journal is a reputable source or if it is a predator source? Then you should try Cabell's ! Cabell's is a new resource that the library has recently subscribed to. It contains both a Whitelist of accepted journals, complete with all types of evaluation metrics and submission details. It also contains a Blacklist that lists predatory publishers and highlights warning signs for predatory journals.
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New Initiative Sparks Collaboration between Internal Medicine Residents, Community Members

Small groups of internal medicine residents and African Americans discuss implicit bias, health care barriers and meaningful solutions
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New Initiative Sparks Collaboration between Internal Medicine Residents, Community Members

Small groups of internal medicine residents and African Americans discuss implicit bias, health care barriers and meaningful solutions
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New Initiative Sparks Collaboration between Internal Medicine Residents, Community Members

Small groups of internal medicine residents and African Americans discuss implicit bias, health care barriers and meaningful solutions
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