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'COVID Stories' Opening Night Reception

Food and drink will be served in the Medical Library to celebrate a new art exhibition, "COVID Stories." The artwork is a collaboration between the medical school and students and faculty at the University of Illinois Springfield. The exhibit features information from the COVID Stories digital archive, student art work inspired by the archive, UIS 2020 photo project, SIU School of Medicine’s Medical Humanities Story Box submissions and Pearson Exhibit. The gathering is on the 4th Floor, 801 North Rutledge St., Springfield. COVID Stories activities throughout the month
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Exploring blood cancer treatment and support

Do you know someone with blood cancer? Blood Cancer United is hosting an in-person education program for patients, survivors, caregivers, loved ones and community members starting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 5, at Erin’s Pavilion, 4965 S. 2 nd St. in Springfield. SIU hematologist oncologist Junaid Hussain, MD , will discuss the latest updates on treatments and emerging therapies. Counselor Shannon Nail will offer practical advice on coping with stress and leaning on support—especially during the holidays. Guests can also meet valuable community organizations and connect with others
Events

Exploring blood cancer treatment and support

Do you know someone with blood cancer? Blood Cancer United is hosting an in-person education program for patients, survivors, caregivers, loved ones and community members starting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 5, at Erin’s Pavilion, 4965 S. 2 nd St. in Springfield. SIU hematologist oncologist Junaid Hussain, MD , will discuss the latest updates on treatments and emerging therapies. Counselor Shannon Nail will offer practical advice on coping with stress and leaning on support—especially during the holidays. Guests can also meet valuable community organizations and connect with others
Events

Exploring blood cancer treatment and support

Do you know someone with blood cancer? Blood Cancer United is hosting an in-person education program for patients, survivors, caregivers, loved ones and community members starting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 5, at Erin’s Pavilion, 4965 S. 2 nd St. in Springfield. SIU hematologist oncologist Junaid Hussain, MD , will discuss the latest updates on treatments and emerging therapies. Counselor Shannon Nail will offer practical advice on coping with stress and leaning on support—especially during the holidays. Guests can also meet valuable community organizations and connect with others
Events

Exploring blood cancer treatment and support

Do you know someone with blood cancer? Blood Cancer United is hosting an in-person education program for patients, survivors, caregivers, loved ones and community members starting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 5, at Erin’s Pavilion, 4965 S. 2 nd St. in Springfield. SIU hematologist oncologist Junaid Hussain, MD , will discuss the latest updates on treatments and emerging therapies. Counselor Shannon Nail will offer practical advice on coping with stress and leaning on support—especially during the holidays. Guests can also meet valuable community organizations and connect with others
Events

Exploring blood cancer treatment and support

Do you know someone with blood cancer? Blood Cancer United is hosting an in-person education program for patients, survivors, caregivers, loved ones and community members starting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 5, at Erin’s Pavilion, 4965 S. 2 nd St. in Springfield. SIU hematologist oncologist Junaid Hussain, MD , will discuss the latest updates on treatments and emerging therapies. Counselor Shannon Nail will offer practical advice on coping with stress and leaning on support—especially during the holidays. Guests can also meet valuable community organizations and connect with others
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SIU first-year law, medical school students collaborate on professional responsibility

by Pete Rosenbery More than 250 Southern Illinois University first-year professional students confronted and discussed current ethical legal and medical issues together at the SIU Simmons Law School in Carbondale. The students from the law school and SIU School of Medicine were part of the 28th annual Interdisciplinary Professional Responsibility Day, one of the university’s largest, longstanding interdisciplinary events, in the Lesar Law Building on Sept. 5. Participants included 134 first-year law students, 80 first-year medical students and 40 physician assistant students. “Relying on the
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SIU first-year law, medical school students collaborate on professional responsibility

by Pete Rosenbery More than 250 Southern Illinois University first-year professional students confronted and discussed current ethical legal and medical issues together at the SIU Simmons Law School in Carbondale. The students from the law school and SIU School of Medicine were part of the 28th annual Interdisciplinary Professional Responsibility Day, one of the university’s largest, longstanding interdisciplinary events, in the Lesar Law Building on Sept. 5. Participants included 134 first-year law students, 80 first-year medical students and 40 physician assistant students. “Relying on the
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SIU first-year law, medical school students collaborate on professional responsibility

by Pete Rosenbery More than 250 Southern Illinois University first-year professional students confronted and discussed current ethical legal and medical issues together at the SIU Simmons Law School in Carbondale. The students from the law school and SIU School of Medicine were part of the 28th annual Interdisciplinary Professional Responsibility Day, one of the university’s largest, longstanding interdisciplinary events, in the Lesar Law Building on Sept. 5. Participants included 134 first-year law students, 80 first-year medical students and 40 physician assistant students. “Relying on the
News

SIU first-year law, medical school students collaborate on professional responsibility

by Pete Rosenbery More than 250 Southern Illinois University first-year professional students confronted and discussed current ethical legal and medical issues together at the SIU Simmons Law School in Carbondale. The students from the law school and SIU School of Medicine were part of the 28th annual Interdisciplinary Professional Responsibility Day, one of the university’s largest, longstanding interdisciplinary events, in the Lesar Law Building on Sept. 5. Participants included 134 first-year law students, 80 first-year medical students and 40 physician assistant students. “Relying on the
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