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SIU Medicine sparks curiosity at Back-to-School Bash

At a time when backpacks are being filled and pencils are freshly sharpened, SIU Medicine graduate students and faculty offered something a little different at this year’s Back to School Bash: hands-on science experiments and games that made kids' eyes light up and imaginations take off. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum’s annual event transformed Union Square Park into a lively hub of activities, animals, books and community services, all focused on helping families ease into the upcoming school year. Among the crowd were several SIU Medicine representatives who brought
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SIU Medicine sparks curiosity at Back-to-School Bash

At a time when backpacks are being filled and pencils are freshly sharpened, SIU Medicine graduate students and faculty offered something a little different at this year’s Back to School Bash: hands-on science experiments and games that made kids' eyes light up and imaginations take off. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum’s annual event transformed Union Square Park into a lively hub of activities, animals, books and community services, all focused on helping families ease into the upcoming school year. Among the crowd were several SIU Medicine representatives who brought
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Baby med school on steroids leads to hometown health care

For many aspiring medical professionals, the journey to becoming a physician can feel like navigating a complex maze. For Evan Beilfuss and Maci Burgener, their paths converged at SIU School of Medicine, where a unique combination of master's-level preparation and rural-focused training has them poised to deliver advanced health care. The first step for both students was the Biomedical Sciences Master’s (BMS) Program at SIU. This one-year, non-thesis master’s degree enhances students’ competitiveness for medical school through rigorous coursework and personalized application support. “The BMS
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Baby med school on steroids leads to hometown health care

For many aspiring medical professionals, the journey to becoming a physician can feel like navigating a complex maze. For Evan Beilfuss and Maci Burgener, their paths converged at SIU School of Medicine, where a unique combination of master's-level preparation and rural-focused training has them poised to deliver advanced health care. The first step for both students was the Biomedical Sciences Master’s (BMS) Program at SIU. This one-year, non-thesis master’s degree enhances students’ competitiveness for medical school through rigorous coursework and personalized application support. “The BMS
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Baby med school on steroids leads to hometown health care

For many aspiring medical professionals, the journey to becoming a physician can feel like navigating a complex maze. For Evan Beilfuss and Maci Burgener, their paths converged at SIU School of Medicine, where a unique combination of master's-level preparation and rural-focused training has them poised to deliver advanced health care. The first step for both students was the Biomedical Sciences Master’s (BMS) Program at SIU. This one-year, non-thesis master’s degree enhances students’ competitiveness for medical school through rigorous coursework and personalized application support. “The BMS
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Baby med school on steroids leads to hometown health care

For many aspiring medical professionals, the journey to becoming a physician can feel like navigating a complex maze. For Evan Beilfuss and Maci Burgener, their paths converged at SIU School of Medicine, where a unique combination of master's-level preparation and rural-focused training has them poised to deliver advanced health care. The first step for both students was the Biomedical Sciences Master’s (BMS) Program at SIU. This one-year, non-thesis master’s degree enhances students’ competitiveness for medical school through rigorous coursework and personalized application support. “The BMS
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Baby med school on steroids leads to hometown health care

For many aspiring medical professionals, the journey to becoming a physician can feel like navigating a complex maze. For Evan Beilfuss and Maci Burgener, their paths converged at SIU School of Medicine, where a unique combination of master's-level preparation and rural-focused training has them poised to deliver advanced health care. The first step for both students was the Biomedical Sciences Master’s (BMS) Program at SIU. This one-year, non-thesis master’s degree enhances students’ competitiveness for medical school through rigorous coursework and personalized application support. “The BMS
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Common sports injuries: how can you prevent them

Touchdown! Homerun! Birdie! Getting the win always sends a rush of excitement to the system. All that hard work training and ignoring your muscles screaming out was all worth it to take the winning trophy home. Until the next day when your ankle is swollen and sensitive to touch. Now what? About 3.7 million people were treated in the emergency clinic for sports related injuries . An estimated 5.2 million injuries were reported nationally for both emergency and primary care treatment. Sports injuries can occur immediately after the incident or develop slowly. In both cases, having a provider
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Common sports injuries: how can you prevent them

Touchdown! Homerun! Birdie! Getting the win always sends a rush of excitement to the system. All that hard work training and ignoring your muscles screaming out was all worth it to take the winning trophy home. Until the next day when your ankle is swollen and sensitive to touch. Now what? About 3.7 million people were treated in the emergency clinic for sports related injuries . An estimated 5.2 million injuries were reported nationally for both emergency and primary care treatment. Sports injuries can occur immediately after the incident or develop slowly. In both cases, having a provider
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Common sports injuries: how can you prevent them

Touchdown! Homerun! Birdie! Getting the win always sends a rush of excitement to the system. All that hard work training and ignoring your muscles screaming out was all worth it to take the winning trophy home. Until the next day when your ankle is swollen and sensitive to touch. Now what? About 3.7 million people were treated in the emergency clinic for sports related injuries . An estimated 5.2 million injuries were reported nationally for both emergency and primary care treatment. Sports injuries can occur immediately after the incident or develop slowly. In both cases, having a provider
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