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Malignant hyperthermia susceptibility is an inherited condition that causes a person’s body heat to increase uncontrollably during surgery or strenuous exercise, especially if it is done in the heat. ...
Assistant Program Director, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Assistant Program Director, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Residency Education DO, A.T. Still University School of Health S...
The mission of the Diversity Equity and Inclusion committee is to create a more prosperous healing and working environment through the championing of the diverse communities we serve and hope to refle...
Active faculty investigators offer opportunities in many basic science and clinical research initiatives. The division’s strong research affiliations with the Basic Science Departments along with the ...
Resident Wellness The Wellness Initiative for the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation is currently coordinated by Dr. Courtney Stefanski. The program was originally developed by Dr. Chi...
The Department of Ophthalmology provides consulting, diagnostic and treatment services for all conditions affecting the eye. All subspecialties within Ophthalmology are represented by over forty highl...
Fellow wellness is a top priority of our program and RUSH’s GME community. Our institution has developed a wellness committee comprised of faculty and fellow leaders with dedicated interests in promot...
Jonathan B. Rubenstein, MD Chairman - Department of Ophthalmology Deutsch Family Professor of Ophthalmology Anjali Tannan, MD Residency Program Director Hreem N. Patel, MD Associate Residency Program ...
The rheumatology fellowship is a two-year program with an optional third year. Candidates must have at least three years of medical training in the U.S., including two or more years of internal medici...
Welcome! The Division of Rheumatology at Rush University takes great pride, care and effort in training future rheumatologists. While several of our faculty members are graduates of the Rush program, ...