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Outstanding Scholar Award Presented to Dr. Vickram Ramkumar

Vickram Ramkumar Ph.D., Professor of Pharmacology, was awarded the Outstanding Scholar Award at the College Level of Southern Illinois University in 2019. Dr. Ramkumar joins the ranks of several other Pharmacology Department faculty who received Outstanding Scholar awards for excellence in both Research and Teaching in previous years.
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Outstanding Student Medical Educator

The Academy for Scholarship in Education (ASE) seeks to recognize medical students for their commitment to teaching and learning. We do this through naming an Outstanding Student Medical Educator as well as recognizing students through the Commitment to Teaching Honoree distinction. Outstanding Student Medical Educator. This award is given to a third or fourth year medical student who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in and commitment to the areas of teaching, community health education, and educational scholarship . To earn this honor, the medical student demonstrates active engagement
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Outstanding Student Medical Educator

Outstanding Student Medical Educator and Commitment to Teaching Honorees Purpose: The Academy for Scholarship in Education (ASE) seeks to recognize medical students for their commitment to teaching and learning. We do this through naming an Outstanding Student Medical Educator as well as recognizing students through the Commitment to Teaching Honoree distinction. Outstanding Student Medical Educator. This award is given to a third or fourth year medical student who has demonstrated exceptional leadership in and commitment to the areas of teaching, community health education, and educational
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Over 60? Visit A Health Clinic Designed for You

Older adults need care from specially trained doctors to stay healthy and active at home. Call SIU Medicine at 217-545-8000.
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Like all surgeries, lung cancer surgery is most successful when performed by a specialist with a great deal of experience in the particular procedure. SIU School of Medicine’s TOPS lung surgeons are among the most skilled in the state. They perform a large number of surgeries for lung cancer each year, using the least invasive and most effective techniques Lung cancer may be treated with surgery alone or combined with other treatments. Chemotherapy or radiation may be given before surgery to shrink tumors. This is called induction or neoadjuvant therapy. Chemotherapy and or radiation therapy
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The Institute for Plastic Surgery at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine , in partnership with Memorial Medical Center, is conducting a clinical trial of hand and upper extremity transplantation for patients who have previously lost one or both hands/arms. The Hand and Arm Transplant program was approved by the Springfield Committee for Research Involving Human Subjects on October 17th, 2013 (IRB protocol # 12-811) and is currently enrolling patients interested in hand transplantation. Click on the tabs above and to the left of the page for more information. Hand Transplantation
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Overview of Potential Agents of Biological Terrorism

During the Great Depression, Hans Zinsser, a bacteriologist and historian wrote that "Infectious Disease is one of the few genuine adventures left in the world." "Infectious Disease is one of the great tragedies of living things - the struggle for existence between different forms of life . . Incessantly the pitiless war goes on, without quarter or armistice - a nationalism of species against species." Hans Zinsser- Rats, Lice and History (1934) Infectious Agents as Tools of Mass Casualties Bioterrorism , National Security and Law Historical Perspective and Trends Related to Bioterrorism
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Owen Alford-Bichsel

Owen Alford-Bichsel, MD

Family Medicine Residency Program | Quincy
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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. PMID: 30989049. doi.org/10.1016/j.rmcr.2019.100830
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