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Prescribing Best Practices

Note: These sources found through search going back to 2010. Abbreviations noted at end. KEYWORDS SOURCE TITLE CITATION DESCRIPTION URL CDC Guideline CDC “CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain” Haegerich & Dowell (6/22/16) PowerPoint presentation on CDC Guidelines www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/pdf/coca-webinar-series-allslides-a.pdf CDC Prescribing Guideline CDC CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Unintentional Injury (March 2017) Guidelines for prescribing with links to other resources including JAMA
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Rural Opioid Prescriber Training Program

Training Modules: Course Title Presenter/s Presentation Prescribing Guidelines, Safe Alternatives to Opioids, The Opioid Crisis - Targeting Prescriber Education Kari Wolf, MD, Talha Baloch, MD, Rohit Shah, MD, Nicole Abbot, MD Video - References Government Regulations Around Opioid Prescribing and Alternatives to Opioids Kerry Studnicki, PharmD, Talha Baloch, MD, Rohit Shah, MD, Nicole Abbot, MD Video Pharmacology of Pain Sarah Connell-Robertson, PharmD Video - PowerPoint Coalition Building Efforts in Southern Illinois Liz Toomey, CHES Audio - PowerPoint Illinois Prescription Monitoring
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Resources

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News

Researchers to Analyze Asthma, COPD Rates in Sangamon County

Check out this recent article featuring our very own Dr. Wiley Jenkins discussing the Moy Grant here !
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Alumni and Faculty Gather at the 121st AAO Annual Meeting

Members of the otolaryngology division gathered with alumni during a private reception at the 121 st AAO Annual Meeting, which was held in Chicago. The Annual Meeting and OTO Experience is for practicing otolaryngologists-head and neck surgeons and associates, research and senior academic professors and chairs. Dr. Bauer and members of the division took the opportunity to connect with numerous SIU surgery alumni.
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Infectious Diseases Fellowship program overview

Program Director: Vidya Sundareshan, MD, MPH, FACP, FIDSA Associate Program Director: Sana Waqar, MD Required Rotations and supervisors: Rotation Supervisors Length Training Level 1. Adult ID inpatient and consultation service M Francine Chua, MD Ahmed Khan, MD Vidhya Prakash, MD Vidya Sundareshan, MD Sana Waqar, MD Zainab Alnafoosi, MD 10 months 2 months 1st Year 2nd Year 2. Adult ID outpatient and ambulatory clinics and Travel Medicine clinics M Francine Chua, MD Ahmed Khan, MD Vidhya Prakash, MD Vidya Sundareshan, MD Sana Waqar, MD Zainab Alnafoosi, MD 2 morning clinics/week 2 morning
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Introduction and goals

The Infectious Diseases Fellowship is a 2 year program in the department of medicine designed to provide specialized training for fellows. The fellowship training in Infectious Diseases provided by the Department of Internal Medicine at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine is designed to provide advanced training in the subspecialty leading to eligibility for board certification in the subspecialty of Infectious Diseases. The trainees are to follow the general policies and procedures outlined by the Department of Medicine, the University, and the affiliated hospitals including those
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Office of the Associate Dean for Research

801 N. Rutledge St Springfield, IL 62702
Mon - Fri: 8:00 am-4:30 pm
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Flow Cytometry Core Laboratory

801 N. Rutledge St Springfield, IL 62702 Room 2364
Mon - Fri: 8:00 am-4:30 pm
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