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Rush Celebrates Its Medical Laboratory Professionals

Rush Medical Laboratories play an essential role in diagnosing and treating patients
Rush Celebrates Its Medical Laboratory Professionals
Awards, Rankings and Recognitions

Rush University Medical Center Receives Mayor’s Medal of Honor

Lori Lightfoot honors Medical Center for its COVID-19 response
Bones and Joints

The Future of Joint Replacement Is Now

Robotic technology enables greater personalization and precision
Joint Replacement Surgeon Vasili Karas, MD, MS, Rush System for Health
COVID-19

Rush Celebrates 100,000th COVID-19 Vaccination

Day of events marks major milestone in fight against the disease
COVID-19

Rush to Celebrate 100,000th COVID-19 Vaccine

Marks major milestone of Rush University System for Health’s effort to protect community
Rush to Celebrate 100,000th COVID-19 Vaccine
Brain Health & Conditions

Telemedicine Option Can Manage Deep Brain Stimulation

New technology allows remote management of Parkinson’s, tremor therapy
App showing telemedicine interaction
Awards, Rankings and Recognitions

Rush Nurse Scholars Recognized for Advancing Nursing Research

Two College of Nursing faculty and one doctoral student earned top honors from Midwest Nursing Research Society for work on memory loss, end-of-life care and physical activity in pregnant Black women
Masako Mayahara, PhD, RN, CHPN, FPCN, Shannon Halloway, PhD, RN, Wrenetha A. Julion, PhD, MPH, RN, FAAN, CNL and Meghan Garland, CNM, APRN-C

Rush Oak Park Hospital Again Recognized for Nursing Excellence

Hospital receives second Magnet designation, nursing’s highest honor
Rush Oak Park Hospital Again Recognized for Nursing Excellence
Research

Rush Teams Up to Spread Awareness About Clinical Trials Website

'Save Da Hoomans' is a new campaign to bring public awareness to a new website that connects people with ongoing clinical trials
Save Da Hoomans Campaign - Walter
COVID-19

Retired Rush Nurses Return as Volunteer Vaccinators

Nearly a dozen retirees donate time and skill to administer COVID-19 vaccine
Retired nurse Paula Dillon at the vaccine clinic