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SIU Pulmonology Specialists Now Seeing Patients in Jacksonville

Residents of Morgan County and the surrounding communities who are living with asthma, lung disease, obstructive sleep apnea or other lung conditions have a new option for care closer to home. Pulmonologists from Southern Illinois University Medicine have partnered with Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville. Patients may make an appointment with Rajagopal Sreedhar, MD; Tareq Zaza, MD; or M. Haitham Bakir, MD, FCCP. The doctors who specialize in treating the airway, lungs and respiratory muscles will see patients on the first and third Mondays of each month. To make an appointment with a
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Testing For Civil Service Vacancies: Frequently Asked Questions

What score do I need to achieve in order to pass the exam and be placed on the active register? A minimum score of 70 is needed to pass any examination. I am a military veteran. Can I receive additional points on my exam? If you are a veteran and can supply the Office of Human Resources with a copy of your DD214, DD215 or NGB22 form or other appropriate documentation that shows your branch of service, dates of service and character of discharge, you may be eligible for additional points. Veteran's preference points are only added to passing exam scores. When and how will I be notified
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New treatment offers outpatient option for enlarged prostate

A new medical procedure is now available in central Illinois for treating a common male malady. Water vapor therapy can be done in an outpatient setting to treat Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH), or an enlarged prostate. BPH is present in the majority of men over age 40, and more than 90 percent of men over age 80, according to the National Institutes of Health. It affects the frequency and ease of urination. Southern Illinois University School of Medicine surgeon Kevin T. McVary, MD, professor and chair of the Division of Urology, and his staff have performed the treatment as part of a
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SIU School of Medicine Behavior Standards

The mission of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is to assist the people of central and southern Illinois in meeting their health care needs through education, patient care, research and service to the community.
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The 15 Minutes

Reflections by Glen Aylward, PhD published in Aspects Magazine, 40-1, Winter 2017 I recall the date and time exactly: Friday, November 16, 2012 at 11:45 am, right after finishing the morning schedule of patients. I had an appointment to see a neurologist, being referred by my orthopedic surgeon because of my complaints regarding continued “weakness” in my legs after numerous surgeries. This was brought to the forefront recently by running across the street in slow motion, the sensation being similar to how it feels when one dreams that he is trying to run but isn’t getting anywhere—easily
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Transformative Movement

Glen Aylward’s work shapes the minds of all ages By Rebecca Budde | Photos by Jason Johnson ​published in Aspects Magazine, 40-1, Winter 2017 A small group of martial arts students follow Glen Aylward’s lead, counting out steps, punches and blocks. The average age in the room is close to 70, and, to an outsider, their martial arts technique may not seem very intimidating or precise. But the encouragement and reinforcement from Dr. Aylward is indication that technical precision isn’t what this class is about. It’s about helping people with Parkinson’s disease for whom movement is difficult
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Minority Staff Recruitment Plan

*Policy Statement: The SIU School of Medicine is committed to cultivating a diverse campus population for the well-being of its learners and workforce. Diversity coupled with inclusion brings about a nurturing educational environment ideal for learners at all levels, the faculty who teach, and the staff who support. To that end, the School will recruit, retain, and advance a student body, faculty, and staff reflective of the diversity of the region served by the medical school. A diverse staff includes individuals from traditionally underrepresented groups (1. African-Americans, 2. Latinos, 3
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Diversity Lecture to Highlight Link Between Medical Education, Patient Health

The lecture is part of the Alonzo Homer Kenniebrew, MD Forum on Health Inequities and Disparities, the inaugural discussion of health disparities and other factors that impact population health.
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SCI Invites Brain Tumor Patients, Caregivers to New Support Group

A new support group for adult brain tumor patients and their caregivers will begin meeting from 6 - 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month. The Brain Tumor Support Group is sponsored through the neuro-oncology program at Simmons Cancer Institute (SCI) at Southern Illinois University Medicine. The group’s first meeting will be Thursday, February 2, at Memorial Medical Center, 701 N.1st St., Room B149. Ali Choucair, MD, professor of neurology at SIU Medicine and director of neuro-oncology at SCI, said there is a need for the group within the community. “The Brain Tumor Support Group will
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