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Book/media request form

Available only to SIU School of Medicine Faculty, Staff, Residents and Students Material needs to be picked up at the Medical Library in Springfield. Interlibrary loan response time depends on the availability and supplier of the item. Book/Media requests can take up to 10 days. If this request requires Special Handling (Rush/Urgent) please contact the Interlibrary Loan at 217-545-2124 or the Circulation Desk at 217-545-2122. Materials owned by I-Share libraries should be borrowed through a Primo Account If the item is available through I-Share, this form will be returned to the requestor to
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Book Stack Range Guide

This is a guide to finding books in the Medical Library by call number. Each bookshelf range has a number and sides A and B. Book Stack Ranges Shelf number Range content Starts with Ends with 1A Reference & Media Reserve REF A-Z MEDIA RESERVE 1B Media VC BF VC Z 2A AS - Q AS Q 123 H 2B Q - QH Q 124 QH 546 3A QH - QS QH 573 QS 504 B 3B QS - QT QS 504 B QT 260 S 4A QT - QU QT 260 S QU 85 I 4B QU QU 85 L QU 135 S 5A QU - QV QU 135 S QV 38 B 5B QV QV 38 C QV 600 G 6A QV QV 600 G QV 772 P 6B QV - QW QV 772 P QW 504 7A QW - QX QW 504 QX 4 O 7B QX - QZ QX 4 S QZ 16 8A QZ QZ 16 QZ 200 F 8B QZ QZ 200 G
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Director Hypertension Clinic, John M. Flack, MD, MPH

John M. Flack, MD, MPH, is a board-certified internal medicine specialist and an American Society of Hypertension (ASH)-certified Clinical Hypertension specialist. He completed an NIH post-doctoral fellowship in cardiovascular epidemiology at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. He received internal medicine residency training as well as his medical degree from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center where he was elected to Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) medical honor society; he also served as chief medical resident at OU. Flack also received a bachelor's degree in
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Population Science and Policy Publications

Recent Publications Addressing COVID-19 Addressing Children's Health Disparities Addressing Health Disparities of Sexual and Gender Minority Populations Addressing Health Disparities in People Who Use Drugs Addressing Cancer Health Disparities Addressing Rural Health Addressing Sexually Transmitted Diseases Addressing HPV Disparities Addressing Population Health Policy Briefs Articles Published Before 2019 Addressing COVID-19 Rains A, York M, Bolinski R, Ezell J, Ouellet LJ, Jenkins WD, Pho MT. Attitudes Toward Harm Reduction and Low-threshold Healthcare During the COVID-19 Pandemic
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RPC Roster

RPC roster for Fiscal Year 2020.
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Research Policy Committee

The primary function of the Research Policy Committee (RPC) is to formulate and execute policies related to research at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. The RPC also advises the administration on faculty issues pertaining to research. In this capacity, the committee initiates policy changes designed to enhance the research environment at the School. To assist in the accomplishment of these objectives, the RPC actively solicits input from the faculty, administrators, and staff. If you wish to place a research-related issue on the RPC agenda, please contact Brandon Cox, Ph.D
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