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Accessible, quality care for the region

In recent weeks, questions related to access to health care in central Illinois have become loud and pronounced. News stories, legislative hearings, personal testimony and inaccurate information have all contributed to confusion and disagreement about the availability and quality of care in the region.
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Acharya named Neurology chair and co-director of SIU Neuroscience Institute

Dr. Jayant Acharya has been named the chair of the Department of Neurology and co-executive director of the Neuroscience Institute at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.
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Acute Hypoxic Respiratory Failure Secondary to Antisynthetase Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of Literature

Respiratory Medicine Case Reports Acute Hypoxic Respiratory Failure Secondary to Antisynthetase Syndrome: A Case Report and Review of Literature Author: Michelle Cancel, MD, PGY2 & Mingchen Song, MD To view this case report click the link below. https://www.clinicalkey.com/#!/content/playContent/1-s2.0-S221300711830…
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Acute Leukoencephalopathy After Chasing the Dragon

Internal Medicine Presentations "Acute Leukoencephalopathy After Chasing the Dragon" Authors: Liao H-I, Izaguirre-Anariba D, Tandan N, Shah N, Mir T. SCCM. February 18, 2019. "A Young Woman With an Unusal Cause of Severe Abdominal Pain Due to Massive Splanchnic Thrombosis" Authors: Izaguirre-Anariba D, Tandan N, Liao H-I, Adarkwah O, Thet Z, Mir T. SCCM. Februrary 18, 2019. https://oce.ovid.com/article/00003246-201901001-00471/HTML
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Adams research efforts earn 2022 Toth Award

The Research Policy Committee honored Kristal Adams with the 2022 Frank J. Toth Award, the highest recognition for SIU School of Medicine research support personnel. Adams is a clinical research program director in the Center for Clinical Research.
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Adapting activities for those with memory loss

Winter can be an isolating time of year and that can be especially true for those with Alzheimer’s or dementia. Venturing out into the cold weather and dealing with shorter days limits the options of activities that stimulate the mind. But between indoor activities and adapting some outdoor ones, you can create engaging entertainment for all. (See an infographic from the Smith Alzheimer’s Center .) Remember, while many of these activities aim to use older memories that may still be active, don’t press someone if they remember a certain moment, person or song. The goal is to find activities
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Additional Ask us anything sessions

The SIU Alton Family Medicine Residency Program is happy to offer some additional upcoming residency program informational sessions via Webex. Please join Program Director, Dr. M. Rebecca Hoffman, and Program Coordinator, Alison Witcher, for these 30-minute sessions to get your questions answered! Each session with begin with a short presentation of general program information and we will then open the session to attendees for questions. Please note that these sessions are not practice interview opportunities . Be prepared to arrive to the session(s) of your choice on time to ensure you hear
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Advancements in Microsurgery over the years at SIU

A CUT ABOVE Learning From the Best in Microsurgery Imagine being a resident physician – doing your normal rounds in the emergency department – when you encounter a woman walking in with no pants and covered in blood. Maybe your first thought is that she has suffered some sort of trauma, until you learn that it’s her husband who suffered an accident. In the moment of crisis, she gave the only item of clothing she could, to make a tourniquet and try to prevent her husband’s loss of blood – her pants. The only person who offered her a clean pair of pants, after she had spent several hours in two
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Advances in Sickle Cell Disease

Sickle cell disease is painful, leads to a high incidence of stroke and carries with it a much shorter life expectancy than the average person living in the developed world. Andrew Wilber, PhD, associate professor in the Department of Medical Microbiology, Immunology and Cell Biology at SIU School of Medicine, and his team are working to change that.
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Advocating for Amber

Community health worker Nicol Moore met Amber Hinkle, 41, during a 2021 neighborhood celebration in Comer Cox Park. Amber had chronic leg pain and had become discouraged with her physician. “I’d bring things to my doctor’s attention but they were always getting swept under the rug, or they were misdiagnosed,” Hinkle says. Moore told her about SIU’s Access to Care program and offered to find her a new physician. Within a week, Moore had connected her with Dr. Patrick Long, a resident physician at SIU’s Center for Family Medicine in Springfield. He examined Hinkle and enlisted the help of SIU
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