The Latest News
About RUSH U, Awards & Recognitions
At a ceremony held on March 13, RUSH University honored five faculty members with appointments to endowed professorships made possible thanks to the generosity of philanthropic partners. Endowed faculty positions are…
College of Nursing, Awards & Recognitions
RUSH College of Nursing has again attained impressive rankings, further solidifying its renowned status for delivering exceptional nursing education on a national scale. All five ranked Doctor of Nursing Practice trac…
Awards & Recognitions
RUSH University has again been recognized as a top institution in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Graduate Schools rankings. The rankings highlighted a variety of programs across the university’s colleges. Most no…
College of Nursing
A changing climate is impacting the way health care professionals think about patient care. This Earth Day, two members of the RUSH College of Nursing speak about how they conceptualize their role in education, resear…
Events, RUSH Medical College, Graduate College, College of Health Sciences, College of Nursing
“Today is the start of an incredible journey as you embark upon this career in health care.” Robert S.D. Higgins, MD, MSHA, who recently returned to RUSH as the newly appointed president of RUSH University, spoke to n…
Awards & Recognitions
Thirty-six doctors from Rush University Medical Center were named 'top doctors' in the January 2016 issue of Chicago magazine. The list of Chicago-area doctors was compiled by Castle Connolly Medical, a health care re… Related News View All News…
Research
Doctor studying use of diabetes medication for lymphoma By Charlie Jolie Cancer, it could be said, grows like a weed: rapidly, invasively, and with devastating impact on the place it infests. Also like a weed, cancer…
About RUSH U
(CHICAGO) — RUSH University Medical Center today unveiled its initial plans for the further redevelopment of its campus in order to continue transforming its clinical, educational and research processes and programs.…
Research
Rush study compares levels of key protein with memory and thinking abilities Older people with higher amounts of a key protein in their brains had slower decline in their memory and thinking abilities than people with…
Patient Care, Research
Key warning signs detectable before sudden cardiac arrest By Nancy DiFiore When a woman collapsed in a village fair in Oswego, Illinois, last summer, she was extremely fortunate that Darice Bohne, a coronary intensive…