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Federal Wide Assurance (FWA)

To find information about the SCRIHS Federal Wide Assurance visit The Office for Human Research Subject Protections at United States Department of Health and Human Services . You may search the database using the IORG or IRB number. The SCRIHS IORG number is 0000240, their IRB number is 00000400.
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Research

Clinical, Translational and Basic Science Research in Women’s Health The 4 divisions of the OB/GYN department comprise a diverse research portfolio, including numerous multi-disciplinary investigator initiated clinical trials which are supported by 3 full time faculty and staff members from the Center for Clinical Research along with statistical research services providing expertise in research methodology. The full spectrum of assistance is available to faculty, residents and fellows to bring their innovative clinical research ideas to fruition, which is significant to sustain an important
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Operating Paper

Effective Date: April 22, 2011 Revision Date: February 8, 2012; August 14, 2013; June 11, 2014 OBJECTIVE To define policies and procedures for appointing Institutional Review Board (IRB) members and for maintaining the Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) roster. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The purpose of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) is to protect the rights and welfare of human research subjects. This responsibility includes the review of all research involving human subjects, ensuring equitable selection of research subjects, and overseeing
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Cross appointed faculty

Andrzej Bartke, PhD, Professor and Director of Geriatric Medicine Krishna Rao, MD, PhD, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine Randolph Elble, PhD, Associate Professor of Pharmacology Ricardo Loret de Mola, MD, Professor and Chairman of Obstetrics and Gynecology Rong Yuan, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Internal Medicine Kevin Hascup, PhD, Assistant Professor, Neurology Aida Adlimoghaddam, PhD, CRQM, Research Assistant Professor, Neurology
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Internal Medicine Residency application

Completed ERAS applications which should include the following: For US, DO, and International Graduates: To participate in the NRMP Match, students and graduates of international medical schools must have passed the following examinations by the NRMP Rank Order List deadline. Steps 1 and 2. (Passing scores on first attempts are preferred. Average scores of those matched into our program are typically 229 for Step 1 and 237 for Step 2.) Medical Student Performance Evaluations (MSPEs)/deans letter and medical school transcripts. Three letters of recommendation (at least two from faculty at your
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Welcome to the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology

Welcome to SIU Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology. This site is devoted to the educational and research aspects of our department. It provides information intended for students, residents, and physicians. Patient related information is available here as well, but should you require additional assistance, please visit the SIU Medicine website. Our department is committed to the health and well being of the women of central and southern Illinois. We are proud that many of our residents have remained in this region after completing our program and that they are now providing an essential
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Continuing Education

The SIU Department of Psychiatry provides a wide range of learning opportunities for physicians and other healthcare professionals, including weekly grand rounds. We are fortunate to be able to offer CME experiences using innovative technologies in material delivery such as teleconferencing. We strive to provide presentations that contain cutting edge information and practical clinical techniques.
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TMS & Treatment Resistant Mood Disorders

Next Steps for Depression Treatment When you're suffering from chronic depression, life seems, well, lifeless. What if medications and therapy don't work? Dr. Jeffrey Bennett, psychiatrist at SIU School of Medicine, explains the next steps to ward off the shadows of depression. Depression is a serious medical illness affecting more than 14 million American adults every year, according to the National Institutes of Mental Health. Researchers believe that just 10 years from now, depression will be the second leading cause of disability worldwide. Each year, more than 30,000 people in the United
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