General Results

Leadership /Administration

Department of Family and Community Medicine Department Office Janet R. Albers, MD Professor, Chair James Daniels, MD, MPH Professor, Vice Chair Director of Research and Scholarly Activity Lauri Lopp, MD Associate Professor Director of Health Information Technology Tracey Smith, DNP, APRN, BSN Assistant Professor Director of Population & Community Health Integration Mary Dobbins, MD Associate Professor Director of Integrated Behavioral and Social Services Student Education Medical Student Education/Clerkship Christopher L. Gleason, MD Associate Professor Director of Medical Student Education
General Results

Leadership /Administration

Department of Family and Community Medicine Department Office Janet R. Albers, MD Professor, Chair James Daniels, MD, MPH Professor, Vice Chair Director of Research and Scholarly Activity Lauri Lopp, MD Associate Professor Director of Health Information Technology Tracey Smith, DNP, APRN, BSN Assistant Professor Director of Population & Community Health Integration Mary Dobbins, MD Associate Professor Director of Integrated Behavioral and Social Services Student Education Medical Student Education/Clerkship Christopher L. Gleason, MD Associate Professor Director of Medical Student Education
General Results

Dr. Joe Kurian to study effects of BPA found in consumer products

SIU researcher to study effects of BPA found in consumer products Written by Lauren Murphy • Photography by Jason Johnson Aspects Volume 38 No. 1 Could your water bottle cause infertility? That’s what Joe Kurian, PhD , research assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology hopes to discover with the help of a three-year, $746,724 grant awarded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Nearly six billion pounds of bisphenol A (BPA), a compound found in everything from plastic water bottles and food storage containers to thermal paper receipts and baby bottles, is produced globally each
General Results

Dr. Joe Kurian to study effects of BPA found in consumer products

SIU researcher to study effects of BPA found in consumer products Written by Lauren Murphy • Photography by Jason Johnson Aspects Volume 38 No. 1 Could your water bottle cause infertility? That’s what Joe Kurian, PhD , research assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology hopes to discover with the help of a three-year, $746,724 grant awarded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Nearly six billion pounds of bisphenol A (BPA), a compound found in everything from plastic water bottles and food storage containers to thermal paper receipts and baby bottles, is produced globally each
General Results

Ask a librarian

Whenever possible we will respond within 24 hours (Monday-Friday). Questions sent to us on a University holiday or over a weekend will not reach a librarian until the next regular business day. The Library reserves the right not to respond to questions that are out of scope or if the required information is not provided. Request articles Article/book chapter request form Ask a question For questions that only require a short answer . For detailed or extensive research assistance, contact the Reference Desk at 217-545-2113. Ask a question form Book or media purchase recommendation SIU Medicine
General Results

Structure

Core Students will spend approximately four weeks with a practicing family physician. Students will provide patient care in both the ambulatory and hospital setting under the direct supervision of the preceptor. Each student is expected to participate, as fully as possible, in the day-to-day activities of the preceptor. Personalized Education Plan (PEP) This is a thirteen week program for our students, entitled PEP alongside with the Y4 electives. The plan is to give our Y3 students the opportunity to continue their studies in areas of their choice during this PEP Program. The PEP period runs
General Results

Goals

GOAL: The goal of the four-week Family and Community Medicine (FCM) clerkship is to introduce students to the Patient-Centered Medical Home through the breadth and scope of family medicine, including the psychosocial and procedural aspects, particularly as they apply to ambulatory care. The clerkship uses structured learning experiences in the actual task environment of practicing family physicians. It emphasizes integration of comprehensive ambulatory care with community health and resources. OBJECTIVES: By the end of the FCM clerkship students will have been exposed to, gained experience in
General Results

Other Links

Government Agencies NIH (National Institutes of Health) Institutes (NCI, NINDS, NIMH, etc.) Health information PubMed NLM (National Library of Medicine) / MedLinePlus CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) WHO (World Health Organization) Medicare / New Freedom Initiative FDA (Food and Drug Administration / Food Safety and Applied Nutrition ) Hospital Compare (patient mortality date, from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) www.health.gov / Healthfinder , "your guide to reliable health information". Health Resources and Services Administration Veterans Administration
General Results

Embryology Links

Websites related to Embryology Society for Developmental Biology Human Developmental Anatomy Center (from National Museum of Health & Medicine) The Visible Embryo Human Embryology Animations (from Valerie O'Loughlin, Indiana University) UNSW Embryology (from the University of New South Wales ) DevBio , by Scott F. Gilbert Bioethics for developmental biologists More links (from Jim Martindale)
General Results

Histology links

Websites related to histology Introductory Histology Histology at SIU School of Medicine - part of Year 1 . Blue Histology , by Lutz Slomianka, Anatomisches Institut der Universität Zürich-Irchel (hosted by the University of Western Australia). Ed's Basic Histology Gallery , a website "placed primarily for the medical students at The University of Health Sciences in Kansas City". Shotgun Histology (on YouTube , narrated surveys of virtual slides) The JayDoc HistoWeb , Univ. of Kansas. Internet Atlas of Histology , interactive images, plus quizzes. University of Illinois College of Medicine at
Subscribe to Research