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Dermatology Residency Application Information

Information for students applying to dermatology residency A statement with additional information has been released by the Association of Professors of Dermatology Residency Program Directors Section. Preference signaling The Division of Dermatology at SIU School of Medicine is following the current recommendations of the Association of Professors of Dermatology in regards to preference signaling. Please see their attached statement above for additional information. Pre- and post-interview communication Because we are participating in the new supplemental application and preference signaling
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Dermatology Residency Benefits

Books: The division purchases the required dermatology, dermatopathology, and dermatologic surgery textbooks for each resident. A camera and dermatoscope are provided to each resident to use during their training period. Meetings: Indiana University Basic Science Course (residents may attend each year; registration and housing covered) American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting (may attend each year; registration covered) Scripps Superficial Anatomy and Cutaneous Surgery (may attend during the PGY4 year; registration and a stipend toward housing are covered) Residents have the option of
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Dermatology Residency Program Director Consensus Statement and Recommendations Regarding the 2020-2021 Application Cycle

The COVID-19 pandemic has caused significant disruptions to medical education across the country. We understand that students' anxiety about the upcoming application cycle has been heightened given the uncertainty surrounding COVID-19 related changes to curriculum and scheduling and how this will affect the residency application process. As dermatology residency program directors, we would like to address principal areas of the residency application process to hopefully lessen students' concerns regarding the upcoming cycle and offer updated recommendations to dermatology programs and students
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Deseray Aguirre

Deseray Aguirre, DO

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Family and Community Medicine
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Designated Osteopathic Resident Appointment

I. Scope The scope of this policy applies to all SIU sponsored residencies who have achieved Osteopathic Recognition by the ACGME. II. Definitions III. Purpose The purpose of this document is to define eligibility requirements for appointment of residents who did not graduate from an accredited college of osteopathic medicine into a program with Osteopathic Recognition. IV. Procedure It is the policy of SIU sponsored residencies with Osteopathic Recognition (OR) to provide the opportunity for physician applicants, including those who are not Doctors of Osteopathy, to apply for a residency
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Desire2Learn (D2L) Login Information

Desire2Learn site: https://mycourses.siu.edu/ Your username is your SIUC network ID: SIU+DAWG tag (ex: SIU850123456) Your password is your SIUC network password. This is the same password students use for SalukiNet, to access financial aid. This password expires every 365 days. There is a built-in forgotten password process, and you can also put in an alternate email address (such as SIUMED) or cell phone number for password resets. If you forget your password and are unable to reset it using the above methods, you can call the Carbondale helpdesk for a reset. The number is 618-453-5155. If
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Develop and Pilot Test Person-Centered Supportive Services

Develop and Pilot Test Person-Centered Supportive Services That Meet the Needs of Persons Living With or Those at High Risk of Developing Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementia and Their Caregivers Background: Illinois has created a dementia capable home and community-based service delivery system, service gaps still exist with specific populations with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. There are current service gaps and a critical need to further develop and expand supportive services for individuals living alone with ADRD in their communities; improve the effectiveness of programs
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Developmental Disabilities

Developmental disabilities are a broad category of physical and mental ailments that negatively impact a patient's capacity for learning, self-help, and independent living. They are typically diagnosed in childhood and will be present throughout a patient's life. Proper treatment can mitigate their effect.
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