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TimelyCare, a virtual health and well-being platform

SIU School of Medicine has partnered with TimelyCare services to bring virtual care from anywhere to all students. As part of the partnership with TimelyCare, students have access to services in TimelyCare, including: MedicalNow: 24/7, on-demand support for common health issues, including cold, flu, and allergies. TalkNow: 24/7, on-demand emotional support to talk about anything, including anxiety, relationships, depression, and school-related stressors. Scheduled Medical: Choose the day, time, and medical provider that best works for you. Scheduled Counseling: Choose the day, time, and mental
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Let's Talk Research: HIPAA Research Essentials

What data does HIPAA cover? How can we use HIPAA data in research? What's the difference between HIPAA authorization and research informed consent? Find out the answers to these and other HIPAA questions between noon and 1 pm on Wednesday, Oct. 9, as Chief Compliance Officer and Executive Director of Compliance at SIU Medicine Kate Cohen, JD, tackles "HIPAA Research Essentials." Cohen leads the compliance program at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, the affiliated practice plan and the SIU federally qualified health center. Cohen will be joined by Senior Compliance Specialist
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Let's Talk Research: HIPAA Research Essentials

What data does HIPAA cover? How can we use HIPAA data in research? What's the difference between HIPAA authorization and research informed consent? Find out the answers to these and other HIPAA questions between noon and 1 pm on Wednesday, Oct. 9, as Chief Compliance Officer and Executive Director of Compliance at SIU Medicine Kate Cohen, JD, tackles "HIPAA Research Essentials." Cohen leads the compliance program at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, the affiliated practice plan and the SIU federally qualified health center. Cohen will be joined by Senior Compliance Specialist
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Let's Talk Research: HIPAA Research Essentials

What data does HIPAA cover? How can we use HIPAA data in research? What's the difference between HIPAA authorization and research informed consent? Find out the answers to these and other HIPAA questions between noon and 1 pm on Wednesday, Oct. 9, as Chief Compliance Officer and Executive Director of Compliance at SIU Medicine Kate Cohen, JD, tackles "HIPAA Research Essentials." Cohen leads the compliance program at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, the affiliated practice plan and the SIU federally qualified health center. Cohen will be joined by Senior Compliance Specialist
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Jensik honored as SIU Inventor of the Year

Phil Jensik, PhD, associate professor in SIU School of Medicine’s Department of Physiology, has been named SIU’s Inventor of the Year for 2024. His research explores mutations in genes that result in neurodevelopmental disorders such as intellectual disabilities, speech disorders and autism, affecting about 1 in 10 U.S. children.
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Jensik honored as SIU Inventor of the Year

Phil Jensik, PhD, associate professor in SIU School of Medicine’s Department of Physiology, has been named SIU’s Inventor of the Year for 2024. His research explores mutations in genes that result in neurodevelopmental disorders such as intellectual disabilities, speech disorders and autism, affecting about 1 in 10 U.S. children.
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Jensik honored as SIU Inventor of the Year

Phil Jensik, PhD, associate professor in SIU School of Medicine’s Department of Physiology, has been named SIU’s Inventor of the Year for 2024. His research explores mutations in genes that result in neurodevelopmental disorders such as intellectual disabilities, speech disorders and autism, affecting about 1 in 10 U.S. children.
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Jensik honored as SIU Inventor of the Year

Phil Jensik, PhD, associate professor in SIU School of Medicine’s Department of Physiology, has been named SIU’s Inventor of the Year for 2024. His research explores mutations in genes that result in neurodevelopmental disorders such as intellectual disabilities, speech disorders and autism, affecting about 1 in 10 U.S. children.
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Jensik honored as SIU Inventor of the Year

Phil Jensik, PhD, associate professor in SIU School of Medicine’s Department of Physiology, has been named SIU’s Inventor of the Year for 2024. His research explores mutations in genes that result in neurodevelopmental disorders such as intellectual disabilities, speech disorders and autism, affecting about 1 in 10 U.S. children.
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Jensik honored as SIU Inventor of the Year

Phil Jensik, PhD, associate professor in SIU School of Medicine’s Department of Physiology, has been named SIU’s Inventor of the Year for 2024. His research explores mutations in genes that result in neurodevelopmental disorders such as intellectual disabilities, speech disorders and autism, affecting about 1 in 10 U.S. children.
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