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Improved Efficiencies in the RUSH Operating Room

Efficiency improvements include streamlining pre-operative processes, optimizing surgical block scheduling, improving patient scheduling, reducing surgery turnaround times, and enhancing communication among surgical teams.

Giving to Rush University Children’s Hospital

Your support will allow the hospital’s expert clinicians and visionary researchers to help more children in need through promising research, comforting facilities and comprehensive, compassionate family-centered care.

David A. Ansell, MD, MPH

Learn about David A. Ansell, MD, MPH, senior vice president for community health equity for Rush University Medical Center and associate provost for community affairs for Rush University.

Muscular Dystrophy in Children

Muscular dystrophy is a group of genetic diseases that affect the nervous system and cause progressive muscle weakening and degeneration. The primary muscular dystrophy symptom is muscle wasting (a decrease...

Brain Tumor Care

Rush and RUSH MD Anderson Cancer Center’s neuro-oncology specialists provide high-level care for operable and inoperable brain tumors — making your quality of life their top priority.

Insomnia

Can't sleep? Wake up often in the night? Sleepy during the day? Sleep doctors at Rush provide drug-free help for insomnia so you can get a good night's sleep.

Patent Ductus Arteriosus

Patent ductus arteriosus occurs when a blood vessel that normally closes after birth remains open. That allows oxygen-rich blood to flow back into the lungs, making it difficult for the...

Premature Babies

Babies born earlier than 37 weeks of pregnancy are considered premature. Premature babies have a higher risk for health problems and complications than full-term babies (born after 37 weeks).

Dino P. Rumoro, DO, MPH, FACEP

Learn about Dino P. Rumoro, DO, MPH, FACEP, Chief Administrative Officer at Rush University Medical Center and Rush Oak Park Hospital and Professor of Emergency Medicine at Rush Medical College.