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Hiring Event

Did you know the average person will spend over 90,000 hours at work in their lifetime? Why not spend it at a place you love with a mission you can believe in? At SIU Medicine, we're committed to helping people in central and southern Illinois meet their health care needs through patient care, service to the community, education and research. Learn why so many love working at SIU Medicine: Join us at an open-house hiring event on Thursday, April 6, at the SIU Medicine Administrative Offices, 201 E. Madison, Springfield. Select positions can earn up to $10,000 in sign-on bonuses! We're looking
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Effective March 21: Masking optional with exceptions

Effective March 21, 2023, masks will be optional at all SIU clinics with the exception of the Simmons Cancer Institute.
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New Behavioral Health Workforce Center announced

Governor JB Pritzker and state and local officials celebrated the launch of a new Behavioral Health Workforce Center that will increase Illinois’ capacity to recruit, educate, and retain behavioral health professionals. The Center will be based at SIU School of Medicine.
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New Behavioral Health Workforce Center announced

Governor JB Pritzker and state and local officials celebrated the launch of a new Behavioral Health Workforce Center that will increase Illinois’ capacity to recruit, educate, and retain behavioral health professionals. The Center will be based at SIU School of Medicine.
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New Behavioral Health Workforce Center announced

Governor JB Pritzker and state and local officials celebrated the launch of a new Behavioral Health Workforce Center that will increase Illinois’ capacity to recruit, educate, and retain behavioral health professionals. The Center will be based at SIU School of Medicine.
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New Behavioral Health Workforce Center announced

Governor JB Pritzker and state and local officials celebrated the launch of a new Behavioral Health Workforce Center that will increase Illinois’ capacity to recruit, educate, and retain behavioral health professionals. The Center will be based at SIU School of Medicine.
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COVID-19 vaccine and booster clinic

COVID-19 VACCINES ARE PROVIDED AT NO COST TO COMMUNITY MEMBERS. To help support vaccination in our community, the SIU Center for Family Medicine and General Internal Medicine departments are working together to provide COVID-19 vaccine clinics for the following individuals: CHILDREN, 6 MONTHS – 4 YEARS OLD We will offer the Pfizer series, this is a three dose series. When you schedule the first dose, we will also schedule the rest of the doses. February 18th | 8 AM - 12PM (Dose 1 ) March 18th | 8 AM - 12PM (Dose 2 ) May 20th | 8 AM - 12PM (Dose 3 ) ADULTS, 18 & OLDER We will provide Moderna
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COVID-19 vaccine and booster clinic

COVID-19 VACCINES ARE PROVIDED AT NO COST TO COMMUNITY MEMBERS. To help support vaccination in our community, the SIU Center for Family Medicine and General Internal Medicine departments are working together to provide COVID-19 vaccine clinics for the following individuals: CHILDREN, 6 MONTHS – 4 YEARS OLD We will offer the Pfizer series, this is a three dose series. When you schedule the first dose, we will also schedule the rest of the doses. February 18th | 8 AM - 12PM (Dose 1 ) March 18th | 8 AM - 12PM (Dose 2 ) May 20th | 8 AM - 12PM (Dose 3 ) ADULTS, 18 & OLDER We will provide Moderna
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Common pregnancy complications and how to manage them

Of the millions of women who become pregnant in the United States each year, most can expect to have healthy pregnancies and deliveries. A small percentage of women, however, will develop pregnancy complications. A pregnancy complication is a health problem occurring during pregnancy that can potentially harm the mother, baby or both. Some women will also have health problems before becoming pregnant that can affect their pregnancy. Here are some common pregnancy complications our OB-GYN providers at SIU Medicine help pregnant women prevent and manage. Anemia Anemia happens when a pregnant
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Common pregnancy complications and how to manage them

Of the millions of women who become pregnant in the United States each year, most can expect to have healthy pregnancies and deliveries. A small percentage of women, however, will develop pregnancy complications. A pregnancy complication is a health problem occurring during pregnancy that can potentially harm the mother, baby or both. Some women will also have health problems before becoming pregnant that can affect their pregnancy. Here are some common pregnancy complications our OB-GYN providers at SIU Medicine help pregnant women prevent and manage. Anemia Anemia happens when a pregnant
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