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SCI offering skin cancer screenings May 20

Central Illinois residents are encouraged to register for a free skin cancer screening from 5 - 7 p.m., Tuesday, May 20, at Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU Medicine, 315 W. Carpenter St. in Springfield.
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SCI summer interns present research at Donor Appreciation Reception

Four young cancer researchers got to share the results of their summer internship studies on August 3 at Simmons Cancer Institute in Springfield.
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Scientific Research Showcased at Technology, Innovation Expo

Investors and researchers gathered at the Chicago Merchandise Mart on Oct. 10 for a look at how SIU technologies are making an impact on worldwide health and wellness. Presentations at the 2019 SIU System Technology & Innovation Expo were wide-ranging but struck a common, transformative chord: If developed, the resulting therapies and products have the potential to improve the health of vast populations. The cannabis panelists, left to right: Aldwin Anterola, PhD, and Dale Buck Hales, PhD, both with SIU-Carbondale; Mitch Meyers, Nature’s Care Company; and Dina Rollman, Green Thumb Industries
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SCOPE 2020: Artists' Statements

Glen Aylward, First Place: “Parkinson’s” Sixty thousand individuals are diagnosed with Parkinson’s yearly. There are a million people with Parkinson’s in the U.S. and Illinois is second in prevalence. I am one of these people. The painting "Parkinson's" (left) was done 6 years after my diagnosis and reflects the anatomic and emotional aspects of the disease. The brain, neurons and circuitry are indicated and the colors reflect inflammation, emotions and frustration. The intense colors also signify our determination to fight the disease and the hope for a cure. I am honored to have the painting
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Scope Art Exhibit & Reception

View the artistic talents from the SIU Medicine community at the Scope Art Exhibit. Paintings, drawings and photography are on display April 1-21 in the Medical Library, 801 N. Rutledge. While you're there, vote for your favorite work in the People's Choice Award. Voting ends at the close of business on 4/21. The winner will be announced at the reception at noon April 22 in the Pearson Museum.
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Scope Launch Lunch

Scope is the School of Medicine's annual arts publication. The creativity of SIU medical students, staff and family members is showcased in the new booklet; their artworks are presently on display in the Medical Library. Some of the talented artists and authors will discuss their process at the Scope Luncheon at 12 p.m. on Wednesday, April 19, in the Pearson Museum. Everyone is invited to attend and enjoy the food and fun.
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Scope magazine showcases medical school’s artistic side

Since its founding in 1970, SIU School of Medicine has included instruction in the medical humanities to balance the focus placed on the applied sciences. In 1992 a pair of medical students initiated the creation of Scope, an annual literary arts magazine to serve as a creative outlet for SIU’s medical community. Students, physicians, alumni, staff and family members submit poems, short stories, artwork and photography each winter. Editorial staff review the selections and compile the best works in the spring publication. The 26th edition of Scope included submissions that dealt with love
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Screenings recommended to detect cervical cancer

The CDC estimates that each year 11,500 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in the United States, and almost 4,000 will die of this cancer. However, like many other cancers, cervical cancer is treatable, and early detection can help save your life.
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Seasonal kidney stones are real, and other renal insights

Kidney stones are small, pebble-like deposits made of salts and minerals that form inside the kidneys. Sometimes called nephrolithiasis or urolithiasis, these irritants are more common than you might think, affecting about 11 percent of men and 6 percent of women in the United States at least once in their lifetime, according to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK). Did you know that kidney stones are actually more prevalent during certain times of the year? Keep reading to find out why and to learn what you should do if you think you or a loved one
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Self-expanding Device Migration Resulting in Severe Paravalvular Leak: Snare vs. Valve-in-Valve

Internal Medicine Presentations "Self-expanding Device Migration Resulting in Severe Paravalvular Leak: Snare vs. Valve-in-Valve" Authors: Bhandari, B, Al-Akchar, M, Baquero, G. TVT 2019. June 13-15, 2019. Chicago, Illinois. https://www.tctmd.com/slide/self-expanding-device-migration-resulting-s…
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