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The primary textbook used for the clinical anesthesia rotation is Basics of Anesthesia, 7th edition by Manuel Pardo and Ronald Miller. It can be found on Clinical Key. Older editions are available in the SIU library, but some chapter numbers have changed. Anesthesia Rotation Orientation Anesthesiology Primer Introductory Lecture (Powerpoint presentation with audio) Procedure Checklist - Anesthesia Track Procedure Checklist - Non-Anesthesia Track References Links Anesthesia Hub Basics of Anesthesia , 7th Ed. (NOTE: only available on MMC computers) Neuraxiom.com Virtual Bronchoscopy Virtual
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Respiratory hazards on the farm

Respiratory problems are some of the most common forms of occupational health hazards in the farming and agricultural industry. SIU Medicine urges local farmers and their families to be aware of common respiratory hazards and follow best practices for reducing their risk of short- and long-term respiratory problems. Breathing hazards for farmers Daily farming operations expose farmers to a wide range of situations that may be hazardous to their respiratory health. This includes any task that involves the use of or leads to the production or airborne release of: Chemicals, including pesticides
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Respiratory Medicine

Website Lung Function Fundamentals Learn about normal lung physiology http://www.anaesthetist.com/icu/organs/lung/lungfx.htm
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Responsible Conduct of Research class

Course Director: Donald S. Torry, Ph.D. 2023 Class meetings: dates/times to be determined. The Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) is offered every other year at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. Dr. Donald Torry, Associate Dean for Research, serves as the course director. All of the topics covered in this course are included in PHS guidelines as required training for some types of NIH-sponsored research. The course is MANDATORY for trainees, fellows, participants, and scholars receiving support through any NIH training, career development awards (individual or institutional)
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Responsible Use Guidelines

The goal of this guideline is to establish a framework of accepted conventions regarding the use, management and governance of computing and network resources, while remaining cognizant of the principles of academic excellence to which the School continually strives. This document constitutes the SIUSOM guidelines for the management of computer networks, personal computers and the resources made available thereby. This guideline is intended to reflect the academic and ethical principles of the School community and indicates, in general, the privileges and responsibilities of those using SIUSOM
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Restaurant rules: 10 tips to eat healthier

written by Gayle Jennings, RD, CDE - Feb. 22, 2017 March not only brings warmer temperatures, the chance to open up the windows and get some fresh air, it’s also National Nutrition Month (R), a time to focus on eating healthy and being healthy. If you’re like most Americans, you do a lot of eating on the run. People are looking for fast, easy and good-tasting foods that fit into a hectic lifestyle. No matter what you are rushing to, here is a top 10 list of tips to eat healthier when you are eating out: Plan ahead. When you’re about to eat out, consider what meal options are available. Look
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Benefit information including retirement, social security and Medicare
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State Universities Retirement System Web Site All new employees in permanent and continuous positions or a position in which services are expected to be rendered on a continuous basis for at least four (4) months or one (1) academic term, whichever is less, are required to participate in the State Universities Retirement System (SURS). SURS provides disability benefits, retirement annuity benefits, survivors insurance, early retirement benefit and the tax sheltering of an 8% employee contribution. Employees eligible for SURS will not contribute to Social Security but will contribute 1.45% to
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Retirement Options: Frequently Asked Questions

What retirement plan options are available? Employees do not contribute to FICA Social Security but rather are automatically enrolled in the State Universities Retirement System if they are employed in a position that requires work for a continuous academic term or four months, whichever is less. Three different SURS retirement plans are available to employees: the Traditional, Portable or Self-Managed plan. New employees have six months to make the choice as to which option will best suit their needs; the choice is irrevocable. If no choice is made, the employee is defaulted into the
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Reunion 2017 at a glance

View class portraits and other photos from Reunion 2017 on Zenfolio .
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