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GI Genius
Gastrointestinal Health

Rush to Host Groundbreaking Colonoscopy Study Using Apple Vision Pro

Research pairs device with Cosmo's AI-driven GI Genius technology

Dr. Tae Woon Chong
RUSH People

Tae Woon Chong, MD, Joins Rush as Chief of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Nationally recognized surgeon brings expertise in complex reconstruction

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Ear, Nose & Throat

Go Easy on Your Ears During Chicago Street Race

Rush experts explain how to protect your hearing during NASCAR event

Rush nurses celebrate Magnet announcement
Awards, Rankings and Recognitions

Rush University Medical Center Earns Sixth Magnet Nursing Designation

Six-time recognition places Rush among nursing elite

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Cancer

What Doctors Wish Patients Knew About Lung Cancer Screening

By the time lung cancer signs and symptoms develop, it’s harder to treat, so screening and prevention are crucial

Robyn Golden, LCSW, associate vice president of social work and community health, and Rush team members pose for a photo at an awards ceremony.
Healthy Aging & Caregiving

Robyn Golden, LCSW, Earns National Honor

Outstanding achievement award bestowed by the largest professional association of social workers

Cyrus and Mitzi Freidheim pose for a photo
Community

Investing in Rush’s Future

Trustee’s estate gift enables Rush to stay ahead, address gaps in care

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Public Health

Rush to Serve as Elite Infectious Disease Center

Illinois will fund $1.5 million to upgrade Rush and Lurie Children’s capacity to treat high-consequence pathogens

Nicole Geissen, DO, Koosha Paydary, MD, and Gaurav Marwaha, MD
Lung Health

RUSH MD Anderson’s Multidisciplinary Care of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

In this episode of Rounding at Rush, thoracic surgeon Nicole Geissen, DO, medical oncologist Koosha Paydary, MD, and radiation oncologist Gaurav Marwaha, MD, discuss their and other RUSH MD An...

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University

Rush Launches Certificate to Address Nurse Educator Shortage

As a significant percent of nursing faculty near retirement, a new certificate program prepares nurses to step confidently into teaching roles