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Conferences

Didactics: Grand Rounds, Morbidity & Mortality, Interesting Case Conference Monday Morning 0630-0730 Adult Reconstruction Journal Club One Wednesday per Month 1830-2030 Resident Didactic Conference (optional) Monday Morning 0730-0930 Resident Journal Club (optional) One Wednesday per Month 1700-1800
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Fellowship Facts & Goals

About The Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Adult Reconstruction Fellowship is built around a mentorship model. The fellowship is organized in rotations in which you cover a single provider in all phases of patient care including pre-operative workup, surgery, post-operative recovery and clinical follow up. The focus of the program is on primary and revision hip and knee arthroplasty but there is opportunity to pursue shoulder arthroplasty, hip, knee and shoulder arthroscopy and fracture work as well. Our goal is to train highly competent, technically skilled surgeons who are
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Adult Reconstruction Fellowship Faculty

Clinical Faculty D. Gordon Allan, MD – Fellowship Director Joint Reconstruction, Residency Program Director & Adjunct Professor Specialty: Adult Reconstruction, Musculoskeletal Oncology Medical School: University of Alberta School of Medicine Residency: University of Alberta Fellowship: Adult Reconstruction University of Toronto, Musculoskeletal Oncology University of Toronto Website: https://orthocenterillinois.com/d-gordon-allan-md/ Specific Interests: Anterior approach THA, Direct Lateral THA, Robotic TKA/UKA, Revision THA/TKA, hip resurfacing, hip arthroscopy, Orthopaedic Oncology Piero
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New articles in PubMed by SIU School of Medicine authors September 3, 2019

SIU School of Medicine authors published 39 articles in the past month that were added to PubMed. Display the 39 citations in PubMed
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Population Science and Policy Career Opportunities

Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Department of Population Science and Policy (PSP) works to understand the challenges of people in central and southern Illinois and provides innovative, sustainable solutions to improve health in their communities. PSP is invited into communities by local stakeholders and changemakers to identify and pull together resources; provide workshops, focus groups and community training; collect and organize data; conduct community needs assessments; identify and implement solutions to improve health; and inform and improve local, state and national
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Awards

Elected for national committees: Janak Koirala, MD, MPH, FIDSA-Member (2019-22), Global Health Committee, Infectious Diseases Society for America (IDSA) Vidya Sundareshan, MD, MPH, FIDSA-Member (2019-22), Public Health Committee, IDSA Appointed for State of Illinois: Vidhya Prakash, MD, Member, Illinois Council for Women and Girls, chair of the Health and Healthcare Committee Nominated for State of Illinois: Janak Koirala, MD, MPH, Member, IDPH Sepsis Review Task Force
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SIU Medicine faculty named 'Best Doctors'

The latest edition of Best Doctors includes listings for 18 SIU physicians. Founded in 1989 by Harvard Medical School, Best Doctors are selected by impartial peer review in more than 450 medical specialty/subspecialty combinations, with review of their diagnosis and treatment plans. Congratulations to Dr. Buescher, Dr. Stone, and Dr. Flack! Lucinda Buescher, dermatology Stephen Stone, dermatology John Flack, internal medicine Jeffrey Cozzens, neuroscience Tom Ala, neuroscience Rodger Elble, neuroscience James Gilchrist, neuroscience Ricardo Loret de Mola, OB-GYN Casey Younkin, OB-GYN Ranjiv
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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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