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COVID-19: The Rush Impact

After COVID-19 hit Chicago last winter, Rush emerged as a national leader in its response to the global pandemic
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Patients With COVID-19 at Higher Risk of Kidney Injury

Rush researchers find that the protein suPAR may be the culprit
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Celebrate Doctors' Day

Show your gratitude for the lifesaving work RUSH physicians are doing.
Doctor's Day
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Year-End Giving

Rush News Article
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Making Mental Well-Being Top of Mind

Woman's Board gift to bring mental health service to underserved Chicago students.
Woman's Board school-based health gift
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A Lifelong Path Toward Health Equity

David Ansell, MD, MPH, learned about injustices in the world at an early age. As a doctor, he found a way to help the disadvantaged.
David Ansell
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Getting to the Root of Health Inequities

Q&A With David Ansell, MD, MPH, Senior Vice President for Community Health Equity, Rush University Medical Center; Associate Provost for Community Affairs and Michael E. Kelly, MD, Presidential Professor, Rush University, and Honorary Chair for the 12th Annual Rush Associates Board Casino Night.
Ansel Q&A
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Generous Grant Spurs West Side Youth Vitality

Rush Education and Career Hub, or REACH, increases student interest in STEM careers and postsecondary education, while also bridging the gap for the future health care workforce. The program is made possible in part by a nearly $800,000 grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Patient Stories

Christine's Story

Donor brings power of art, music to patients, families and staff
Quaini
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Health and Human Services Secretary Gets First-Hand Look at Rush COVID-19 Response

Rush's response to COVID-19 earned the attention of the top public health advisor to the President of the United States, as Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar visited the coronavirus frontlines at Rush University Medical Center on Tuesday, July 14.
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