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From time to time, RUSH University provides interim financial support for an endeavor advanced by a faculty investigator who has received strong scores on an application for a research or program gran...
The John G. Searle Innovator Awards provide pilot funding for innovative, investigator-initiated research. Generously funded by the Searle Funds at The Chicago Community Trust, they are designed to en...
In order to foster new and exciting alliances, the President’s Office is providing funding for innovative projects that demonstrate collaboration across colleges. The President’s Collaborative Researc...
Mission The purpose of GSSA is to educate, inspire, and unite students through engagement and mentorship in global surgery, including anesthesia & OB/Gyn. At Rush University our goals are to expose Ru...
The University Assessment Committee (UAC) supports a process of continual self-evaluation and improvement across all educational programs at Rush University. In alignment with the Higher Learning Comm...
The Tribology Laboratory, housed in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery , supports the medical industry in finding solutions related to lubrication mechanisms of joints, causes of articular cartilage...
Many of us take the opportunity at this time of year to reflect on all that has transpired during the last 12 months. For me, this evokes a profound sense of pride and gratitude for the tenacity of th...
RUSH's policies, External Relationships and Financial Conflicts of Interest in Research and Conflicts of Interest and Commitment, address the requirements regarding reporting of conflicts of interest....
Student Health Insurance Rush University policy requires all students to have quality health insurance. Rush University offers students the opportunity to enroll in the student health insurance progra...
Angela Moss , PhD, MSN, APRN-BC, FAAN, has been awarded the prestigious Institute of Medicine of Chicago Innovation in Health Care Award. Moss, the assistant dean of Faculty Practice at Rush Universit...