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SBIRT is an effective way to make your patients aware that unhealthy use of alcohol and substance abuse is preventable and that treatment works. We hope you will incorporate these skills into your dai...
The SBIRT pocket card was developed for use as a guide during a brief alcohol or substance abuse intervention with patients. One side of the card includes a standard drink chart, low-risk alcohol cons...
SBIRT has been endorsed by a range of national experts. The Office of National Drug Control Policy identified SBIRT as a key strategy for reducing substance abuse and related consequences in its 2016 ...
We are excited to invite the Rush community to attend Rush University’s 54th Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 2, 2026. Please mark your calendars to help us recognize the graduating class of 202...
Individually and through partnerships, Rush Medical College faculty help to create instructional videos for our students and the larger medical education field. Watch the latest videos here. Type I Hy...
Learn more about our fields of study Anatomy & Cell Biology Anesthesiology Cardiovascular & Thoracic Surgery Dermatology Diagnostic Radiology & Nuclear Medicine Emergency Medicine Family & Preventive ...
The promotion of faculty at Rush University is based on the University Rules for Governance and each college’s specific policies and procedures for faculty ranks and appointments and promotions. Pleas...
The RUSH Emergency Ultrasound Fellowship Program was first established in 2010. Since then, we have trained over a dozen leading ultrasound educators around the world. Our ultrasound fellows have the ...
The Center for Circadian Rhythms and Alcohol-Induced Tissue Damage, funded by the National Institute for Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA), is dedicated to supporting research that investigates the...
Support at Every Stage of Your Research Funding & Proposals Find opportunities for internal and external research funding. Learn about the process for submitting a research proposal. Research Agreemen...