Virtual Butterfly Release to honor loved ones, support cancer research

The emergence of a butterfly is a sign of the renewal of life and its flight symbolizes freedom and happiness. Simmons Cancer Institute at SIU School of Medicine's release of butterflies is a

SIU Family Medicine readies for school physicals, vaccines

Even if traditional “back to school” rituals present new questions for parents, public health officials and providers are reminding families that required physicals and immunizations should still be

Radio interview with Dr. M. Rebecca Hoffman

This week SIU Alton Family Medicine Residency's own Dr. M. Rebecca Hoffman took over the local Alton airwaves to talk about our new program. Check it out! http://altondailynews.com/shared/inc/client

SIU Alton Family Medicine Residency Program joins Facebook

Social media, here we come! SIU Alton Family Medicine Medicine Residency has a Facebook presence now too. Follow us for all the exciting details as we build our program! The SIU Family Medicine

Resident Physician Program Coming to SIU Alton Family Medicine

July 7, 2020, ALTON, IL ─ The Southern Illinois University School of Medicine Department of Family and Community Medicine has added a new residency program to begin serving patients within SIU Alton

SIU Alton Family Medicine joins Instagram!

The SIU Alton Family Medicine Program now has an Instagram and will be posting lots of photos and information as we move along. Head over to www.instagram.com/siualtonfamilymedicine to follow us and

New articles in PubMed by SIU School of Medicine authors July 1, 2020

SIU School of Medicine authors published 45 articles in the past month that were added to PubMed. ( Display the 45 citations in PubMed

Critical Conditions: Training for Trauma and Violence at Work

by Steve Sandstrom On an early Monday morning in March 2018, James Waymack, MD, was on his way to work at Taylorville Memorial Hospital. Waymack is the director of the emergency medicine residency

SIU Family Medicine readies for school physicals, vaccines

CARBONDALE, IL ─ Even if traditional “back to school” rituals present new questions for parents, public health officials and providers are reminding families that required physicials and immunizations