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Heart Health

Fatigue, Weakness and Pelvic Pain: Vascular Problems Are Different for Women

Women have different symptoms, face more complications and often get misdiagnosed for the same vascular issues as men
A woman sits on a sofa doubled-over in pain with one hand on her pelvic region and another on her forehead.
University

“Follow Your Passion to Make a Difference”

RUSH University celebrates Its 52nd commencement ceremony
A faculty member wearing academic regalia places a sash over a smiling graduate's head
Cancer

RUSH, MD Anderson Unveil RUSH MD Anderson Cancer Center

Leading health system and top-ranked cancer center partner to redefine cancer care in the Chicago area
Women’s Health

Sexual Assault Survivors Get Help From Growing Nurse Program at RUSH

Specially trained nurses at RUSH are giving sexual assault survivors compassionate, high-quality care.
SANEs at RUSH posed for a photo
Health Equity

Healing Through Food Access

Rush University Medical Center opens a food pantry located in the emergency department
Ribbon cutting ceremony for the emergency department food pantry
Children’s Health

Most Sudden Infant Deaths Involve Unsafe Sleep

Suffocation accounts for 1 in 4 deaths, RUSH report finds
Baby sleeping
Healthy Living

Introducing RUSH Concierge Medicine

Elevating healthcare with a personalized touch
Luan Elezi, MD, with patient
University

Celebrating Earth Day: Nurses Tackling Climate Change

RUSH College of Nursing leaders address nursing's role in climate change education, research and advocacy
Rush College of Nursing's Linda O’Kelley, MS, RNC-NIC, and Heide Cygan DNP, RN.
Gastrointestinal Health

Endoscopic Sleeve Gastroplasty: A Minimally Invasive Weight Loss Approach at RUSH with Christopher Chapman, MD

Christopher Chapman, MD, is a gastroenterologist at RUSH University Medical Center whose expertise is in interventional and bariatric endoscopy, with a focus on providing patients minimally invasive approaches in their care.
Christopher Chapman, MD
Waterford Place

Kenya’s Story: Determination to Keep Going

Diagnosed with inoperable cancer, Kenya Alexander attributes her extended life to having faith, a support system and Waterford Place
Kenya Alexander