Pandemic tests grit of health care workforce, support systems for physician burnout
  Last March, Vidya Sundareshan, MD, was on her first family vacation in more than a year, traveling to San Antonio, Tx., to attend her brother’s wedding. Sundareshan had been named co-chief of the SIU
      
    
              
  
    Aspects of a Learner | Tiayrra Kirkwood
  Tiayrra Kirkwood - MEDPREP Class of 2021 Before enrolling in SIU’s post-baccalaureate preparatory program, Chicago Heights native Tiayrra Kirkwood was a caseworker for the State of Illinois. What did
      
    
              
  
    SIU researchers track COVID’s impact on dementia
  Kevin Hascup, PhD, assistant professor of neurology, recently received funding through an NIH grant to research the link between COVID-19 and cellular senescence and its possible impact on Alzheimer’s
      
    
              
  
    Aspects of a Learner | Lucas Dominic Martinez
  Lucas Dominic Martinez - Physician Assistant Program - Class of 2022 Where did you grow up? I was born in the Philippines just south of the capital, Manila. I am the youngest of three siblings and we
      
    
              
  
    Welcome Back, Dr. Pimple Popper!
  Dr. Sandra Lee, aka Dr. Pimple Popper™, returned to her prairie roots this week for the 2021 Women’s Power Night Against Cancer, Wed., April 14, at the Route 66 Drive-in Theater to help raise cancer
      
    
              
  
    New aid available to transform health care in underserved communities
  In March, Governor J.B. Pritzker signed into law a plan to transform health care in underserved communities, offering support to improve access and collaborations with the goal of greater equity. The
      
    
              
  
    SIU Medicine ending COVID-19 testing March 30, 2021
  SIU School of Medicine will be closing its COVID-19 testing operation on March 30 as planned with the Sangamon County Department of Public Health (SCDPH). During the past 8 months, SIU conducted more
      
    
              
  
    Missions accomplished
  Throughout her career as a Maryknoll Lay Missioner in East Africa, SIU School of Medicine alumnus Susan Nagele, MD, (’81) provided care to the sick and worked with groups to administer vaccination
      
    
              
  
    Class of 2021: SIU Med Students, Residency Programs Meet Their Match
  Seniors learn results from National Resident Matching Program