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Dr. Nicholas Tadros Awarded 2018 Resident Teaching: Faculty Teacher of the Year

Here's what the residents had to say about Dr. Tadros... -He is always willing to go the extra step to teach us -He is dedicated to teaching the residents & passing on knowledge of field & skills -He is great at teaching, enthusiastic imparting of knowledge appreciated -He is very knowledgeable, great teacher, and brings different experiences that help in our learning -He is exceptionally enjoyable to work with in the operating room. Allows excellent level of autonomy. Teaching in the clinic is fantastic as well. -Between a breadth of knowledge and experience, always great to operate with.
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New articles in PubMed by SIU School of Medicine authors in September

SIU School of Medicine authors published 30 articles in the past month that were added to PubMed. Display the 30 citations in PubMed
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SIU Medicine Welcomes Class of 2022 with White Coat Ceremony

CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS, — Seventy-five medical students began their medical training last week at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Carbondale. The students participated in a White Coat Ceremony on Friday, August 10, in Shryock Auditorium. (Editor’s note: See list below for a list of students from your hometown.) SIU Medicine Dean and Provost Jerry Kruse, MD, MSPH, and Associate Dean for Student Affairs & Admissions Erik Constance, MD, welcomed the students. Wendi Wills El-Amin, MD, associate dean for equity, diversity and inclusion, and Matthew Winkleman, MD, Class of 2002 and
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SIU Medicine Welcomes Class of 2022 with White Coat Ceremony

CARBONDALE, ILLINOIS, — Seventy-five medical students began their medical training last week at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Carbondale. The students participated in a White Coat Ceremony on Friday, August 10, in Shryock Auditorium. (Editor’s note: See list below for a list of students from your hometown.) SIU Medicine Dean and Provost Jerry Kruse, MD, MSPH, and Associate Dean for Student Affairs & Admissions Erik Constance, MD, welcomed the students. Wendi Wills El-Amin, MD, associate dean for equity, diversity and inclusion, and Matthew Winkleman, MD, Class of 2002 and
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VSAS

VSAS Forms Access and Confidentiality Agreement (St. John's Hospital) Visiting Medical Student - Saintsnet Access Request Remote Access Request - MMC SIU Healthcare Visiting Medical Student Request SIU Non-Employee Confidentiality Statement Regarding Electronic Health Records Confidentiality And System Access Agreement For Third Party Access To Siu Information SIU HealthCare / SIU SOM - External User Request
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VSAS

VSAS Forms Access and Confidentiality Agreement (St. John's Hospital) Visiting Medical Student - Saintsnet Access Request Remote Access Request - MMC SIU Healthcare Visiting Medical Student Request SIU Non-Employee Confidentiality Statement Regarding Electronic Health Records Confidentiality And System Access Agreement For Third Party Access To Siu Information SIU HealthCare / SIU SOM - External User Request
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Apply to the Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Cell Biology Graduate Program

How to apply to the SIU School of Medicine Public Health Laboratory Sciences Program.
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Calista Cahill - Office Support Specialist

Calista Cahill, BA Office Support Specialist Department of Population Science and Policy Contact 217-545-7939 ccahill95@siumed.edu Primary Responsibilities My primary responsibility is to provide administrative support, maintain departmental calendars, purchasing of supplies, and other duties as assigned for the operational and administrative needs of the Department of Population Science and Policy. About I graduated from Eastern Illinois University in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science in Communications with an emphasis on Radio and Television Broadcasting. Following graduation, I continued my
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Apply to Fellowship

Eligibility requirements include the following standards: Residency must be completed in an accredited training program in Internal Medicine in the United States or Canada All applicants must be registered with the National Resident Match Program (NRMP) at www.nrmp.org . Medical Student Performance Evaluations (MSPEs)/Deans letter and medical school transcripts. Three letters of recommendation (at least two from faculty at your Internal Medicine training program). Scores from USMLE Steps 1, 2 (CK & CS) and Step 3. Passing scores on first attempts are required. Average scores of those matched
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