Stories with tag: "Philanthropy"

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University

‘RUSH Gave Me My Career’

Edward Weiner, MD ’73, expresses gratitude for his education and fulfilling career.
Dr. Ed Weiner
Heart Health

New RUSH Kiosk Offers Hands-Only CPR Training

Learn how to help someone suffering from cardiac arrest
CPR kiosk
University

Alumnus and Faculty Member Strengthens the Institution He Loves

'Phenomenal experience' over 40 years at RUSH led Randy Epstein, MD, to leave a lasting legacy.
Dr. Randy Epstein
Bones and Joints

‘I Can Do the Things I Want Without Restrictions. I’m the Result of Dr. Nho’s Work.’

Former pro soccer player’s gift keeps the ball rolling on leading-edge joint preservation research
Mike Newman
Cancer

Turning the Tide for Cancer Research

Lifelong swimmer honors daughter, supports his own fight against cancer
Steve Schlegel poses for a photo with a friend
Cancer

‘We Must Never Give Up Hope’

Ellen Bintz Meuch supports RUSH cancer research annually through Swim Across America in honor of her late husband, aunt
Ellen Bintz Meuch and her Swim Across America team gather for a photo
Bones and Joints

‘He Gave Me a Second Chance’: Larry's Story

Brian J. Cole, MD, MBA, restores florist’s mobility and ability to create following bike accident
Larry Zona and his Christmas tree.
University

Michael Salzano Finds His Calling as a Psychiatrist With Help From a Med Staff Scholarship

With four years of support from the Medical Staff for Medical Students scholarship, Michael Salzano discovered the calling of psychiatry
Michael Salzano shows off his MS4MS sign.
University

Med Staff Scholarship Paves Way for Daniel Boctor To Be Doctor for the Underserved

By providing Daniel Boctor a Medical Staff for Medical Students scholarship over the past two years, you helped him develop the skills and gain the experience he needed to discover his path.
Daniel Boctor shows off his MS4MS sign.
University

Med Staff scholarship empowers Kelsey Lynch to change careers in pursuit of her passion for patient care

The Medical Staff for Medical Students scholarship enabled Kelsey Lynch to freely pursue the field she was most passionate about: internal medicine.
Kelsey Lynch shows off her MS4MS sign.