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Clinical Psychology

The Division of Clinical Psychology is a multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals, operating within a scientist-practitioner model, responsible for clinical care, training, and research that addresses the health, neuropsychological, emotional, social, and physical needs of people with chronic medical conditions, neurological diseases, developmental and academic issues, and psychiatric disorders. We focus upon the integration of science and practice in all our activities. We strive to provide an environment that advances scholarship and the pursuit of knowledge while offering clinical
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Child Psychiatry

The Division of Child Psychiatry at SIU School of Medicine was created to provide psychiatric and behavioral health services to the youth of central and southern Illinois. Our shared vision is that all young people will develop to their fullest potential emotionally, behaviorally and interpersonally with a goal of living their lives with a sense of self-worth, competence and connection to others. Our mission is to develop and promote practices that foster mental health, detect areas of dysfunction and provide treatment and support to children, their families and communities in which they live
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Adult Psychiatry

The SIU School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry’s Division of Adult Psychiatry provides training and education in the evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment planning for adults 18 years and older, provided in accord with the SIU Medicine Mission Statement. Medical students and physician assistant students from SIU School of Medicine, nursing students, research interns, and psychiatry residents rotate through the adult services inpatient, outpatient, and ancillary services, participating in contextual and didactic education in the interview, examination, and treatment management of all
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Psychiatry Resident Program Application Requirements

Thank you for your interest in the Southern Illinois University (SIU) School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry residency training program in Springfield, Illinois. Applications must be received in ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service) by October 15th of each year. Interviews are generally scheduled on Fridays from November through January. Interviews last the entire day to allow candidates the opportunity to meet with a number of faculty and residents and to visit an inpatient location. Final selection decisions are made by the Psychiatry Residency Admissions Committee (PRAC)
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Psychiatry Education

Clerkship The Department of Psychiatry provides education and training in each year of the medical school curriculum establishing the pre-requisite didactic and clinical knowledge as well as clinical skills for interested students to become successful candidates for psychiatric residency training. The medical school psychiatric curriculum also provides the clinical framework and exposure for students pursuing other fields of medicine to recognize the characteristic presenting signs and symptoms of primary mental disorders and to understand the clinical course and available treatments. During
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Surgery research

The Surgery Specialties at SIU School of Medicine are dedicated to bringing the latest advanced treatments and technology to citizens of Illinois and beyond. We have dedicated researchers, faculty and staff conducting basic, clinical, educational, epidemiological, and translational research. Our dedication to providing quality care to our patients has created a culture of collaboration and teamwork throughout our areas of research. SIU is a member of the Midwest Healthcare Quality Alliance (MHQA). This partnership with Springfield Memorial Hospital is designed to develop innovative solutions
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Urology

Mission Statement: Achieve excellent patient outcomes by delivering personalized care in a compassionate environment. Elevate urologic health care to a higher level by finding ways to prevent diseases and the progression of existing ones. Improve the lives and health of people residing in the portions of our state by community outreach and education. Enhance the nation's health care system by educating medical and graduate students, residents, fellows and physicians through teaching and continuing education. Expand the frontiers of science by fostering groundbreaking research and converting
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Database and other sources for population-based research

Using secondary datasets for population-level epidemiologic, outcomes and health services research can be an effective, resource-efficient way to conduct high quality research. The following tables provide the name, sources, most precise level of geographical classification, most recent date of presentation, and a brief description of data that can be used in such research. The databases and datasets range from registries to survey data to government databases that can be used to research health behaviors, health care utilization, disease incidence, and other health related issues. The data
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Institutional Review Board (IRB) and contract processing fees

CONTRACT PROCESSING FEE: $500 All Contracts for research must be approved by the Dean after review by the Associate General Counsel. The proposed industry contract should be forwarded to the Clinical Trials Contract Coordinator (electronically with all necessary information as outlined in the Clinical Trial Contracting Guidelines and Checklist ). The contract processing fee is established to ensure that all regulatory requirements are met for study contracts and will be charged to each study. Each clinical trial should include a contract processing fee in the budget submission to the industry
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Facilities and administration costs and fringe benefit fees

I. Facilities and Administration Facilities and Administration (F&A) costs, also known as indirect costs, are paid to the University as reimbursement for the costs of providing research infrastructure. These funds are used to support the costs of doing research at the University that include, but are not limited to, facilities, research accounting, grant administration, internal audit, and other indirect cost services of the organization. Effective July 1, 2024, the indirect cost rate for industry-sponsored clinical trials is 31%. An indirect cost rate of 31% is consistent with the current
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