Rare Primary Pulmonary Marginal Zone Lymphoma Presenting with Incidental Pulmonary Nodules

Internal Medicine Publications Rare Primary Pulmonary Marginal Zone Lymphoma Presenting with Incidental Pulmonary Nodules. Authors: Ullah S, Ali M, Song M. Case Reports in Pulmonology. 2019;2019: 1-4

P-ANCA Negative Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangitis

Internal Medicine Publications P-ANCA Negative Eosinophilic Granulomatosis with Polyangitis Authors: Ullah S, Ali, M, Kyaw P, Nayeemuddin F, Sreedhar R. Respiatory Medicine Case Reports. 2019:100830

TED Talks 101 | Rikeesha Phelon's 3-step process to capture (and keep!) your audience's attention

TED Talks have changed the way people present their ideas. The three-part structure, clarity of purpose and 18 minutes or less requirement has inspired presenters and listeners to think differently

July Employee of the Month

The employee of the month for July is Christina Sanderfield, LPN II in the Department of Psychiatry. Her nominator said: “Tina is a valued employee. She is attentive to detail and carries out her job
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Local health care organizations, SPS 186 partner to provide back-to-school physicals, vaccines

SPRINGFIELD, IL – Children entering pre-k, kindergarten, 6 th or 9 th grade, or who are new to Springfield Public School District 186, are required to have school physicals and immunizations

SIU Medicine Recruiting Patients for High Blood Pressure Study

Minimally invasive procedure could lower blood pressure, reduce need for medication

Forward Together Recognition Program - 2019

In 2018, SIU Medicine launched the Forward Together Colleague Recognition Program to salute employees, residents and students who demonstrate excellence in safety and service. The program is for

SIU Medicine in the news

7.10.19. Taylorville Daily News. Dr. Janet Albers, Family Medicine. SIU Center for Family Medicine will open free-standing location in Taylorville. http://taylorvilledailynews.com/local-news/450965

MMC Foundation grants support SIU research, health care

The Memorial Medical Center Foundation awarded nearly $650,000 in health-related grants for community and health-system initiatives this spring – a record-breaking total for the foundation’s grant