
Gastroenterology adds Fellowship program
The SIU Division of Gastroenterology has obtained ACGME accreditation for a new Fellowship program. The achievement has been reached after decades of development. A fellowship is advanced training a

SIU GME Quality Improvement Poster Competition
The SIU Graduate Medical Education Committee recently presented the 4th Annual SIU SOM Quality Improvement Poster Symposium and Competition. The event showcases residents’ and fellows’ quality

2019-2020 GME Quality Improvement Poster Competition Award Winners
Congratulations to the winners of the 2019-2020 Graduate Medical Education Resident & Fellow Poster Competition held April 2020! 1 st Place: “Increasing Efficiency through Delegation of Duties in a

GME Resident and Fellow Poster Competition
Congratulations to the winners of the SIU Graduate Medical Education Resident and Fellow Quality Improvement Poster Competition on April 30. First place – Dr. Annalise Almdale, OB/GYN, “Compliance

SIU Med Students, Residency Programs Meet Their Match
Senior medical students in the graduating Class of 2019 at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine received results from the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) on Friday, March 15, at

2018 Outstanding Coordinator Award
In recognition of the crucial and expanding management role of GME Program Coordinators, the Office of Graduate Medical Education (OGME) assembles a committee annually to select a coordinator for the

OB-GYN Recognizes 2018 Award-winning Faculty, Learners
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at SIU Medicine recognized several faculty members and learners with awards. Fernando Aguirre-Amezquita, MD, received the J.W. Roddick Jr. Award for

OB-GYN Recognizes 2017 Award-winning Faculty, Learners
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at SIU Medicine recognized several faculty members and learners with awards. Kara McCoy, MD, received the J.W. Roddick Jr. Award for Outstanding Resident of

New Initiative Sparks Collaboration between Internal Medicine Residents, Community Members
Small groups of internal medicine residents and African Americans discuss implicit bias, health care barriers and meaningful solutions