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Want your relationship to move forward? Go back to the beginning

Nobody said it was easy No one ever said it would be this hard Oh, take me back to the start – “The Scientist” by Coldplay Relationships are not easy. Sometimes they can be a real struggle. And when that happens, Coldplay has it right—take it back to the start.
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Want your relationship to move forward? Go back to the beginning

Nobody said it was easy No one ever said it would be this hard Oh, take me back to the start – “The Scientist” by Coldplay Relationships are not easy. Sometimes they can be a real struggle. And when that happens, Coldplay has it right—take it back to the start.
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Develop and Pilot Test Person-Centered Supportive Services

Develop and Pilot Test Person-Centered Supportive Services That Meet the Needs of Persons Living With or Those at High Risk of Developing Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia and Their Caregivers Background: Illinois has created a dementia capable home and community-based service delivery system, service gaps still exist with specific populations with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. There are current service gaps and a critical need to further develop and expand supportive services for individuals living alone with ADRD in their communities; improve the effectiveness of programs
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Addressing Rural Cancer Health Disparities: An SCC-SIUSM Partnership

Background: Cancer disparities in the United States exist among distinct community populations most notably categorized by geography, income level, and race/ethnicity, where higher cancer risk and worse outcomes persist. Although poverty is often associated with health disparities, impoverished rural communities are often overlooked and underrepresented in research studies, even in the most economically distressed areas in the nation. Rural counties frequently have worse cancer outcomes, and are Medically Underserved Areas (MUAs) and Health Professional Shortage Areas (HPSAs). Rural
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Training and education from the Office of Grants and Contracts

The Office of Grants and Contracts regularly offers training and educational presentations. A repository of relevant trainings is listed below. Clinical Trials and Human Subjects Section NIH Grants : NIH Application Forms E, effective on due dates after January 25, 2018, introduces the Clinical Trials and Human Subjects section. This area of the grant application is more in depth information regarding the involvement of human data (samples), human subjects, and clinical trials. Financial Conflict of Interest (FCOI) Attestation Form: More detailed information regarding the financial
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Institutional information

Applicant Organization Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois University Signing Official Donald S. Torry, PhD Federal Entity Identification Number (FEIN) 376005961 Unique Entity Identifier (UEI) NKVZTLYHXJJ7 DUNS Number 38415006 Animal Welfare Assurance Number D16-00132 (Former: A-3209-01) AAALAC Accreditation Number 551 Human Subjects Assurance of Compliance Number FWA00003491 Congressional District IL-013 Senatorial District 48 Representative District 96 SAM Cage Code 3A8W8 SAM Expiry Date 4/7/2026 Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) Number 110743-00 IPF Number 1194504 Cognizant
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Clinical Services Manual Part C

Clinical Services Manual Part C
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Clinical Services Manual Part B

Clinical Services Manual Part B
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Clinical Services Manual Part A

Clinical Services Manual Part A
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Springfield Teens Complete SIU Physician Prep Program

Seventeen Springfield-area high school students are moving closer to becoming physicians after graduating from the Physician Pipeline Preparatory Program (P4), a four-year program sponsored by Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield Public Schools (SPS) and the Sangamon County Medical Society. The P4 graduation was held in the Pearson Museum at SIU’s main instructional building, 801 N. Rutledge St. [Editor: See the list of graduating students below.] The Pipeline Program, established in 2009, was designed to encourage local students in grades 9-12 who are interested in
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