Rush, DePaul Expand Collaboration

Universities to explore academic, professional, research opportunities
Salma Ghanem, PhD, DePaul University, and Susan Freeman, MD, Provost of Rush University
DePaul University Provost Salma Ghanem, PhD, (left), and Rush University Provost Susan Freeman, MD, signed an agreement to explore opportunities to collaborate.

Building on the success of their partnership in founding and operating the , Rush and DePaul universities will expand their collaboration into science, education and technology.

The universities signed a memorandum of understanding in which they agree to explore opportunities for seminars, courses and academic programs as well as research, internships and practicums that draw from their complementary areas of expertise in health science, liberal arts, the humanities, and social and data sciences.

鈥淚n our work together on health equity, we have leveraged our strengths, bringing together health care professionals, social scientists and educators to examine the problem from a 360-degree view,鈥 said Andrew Bean, PhD, dean of the Graduate College at Rush University and interim vice provost of research at Rush University. 鈥淏y broadening our relationships across the universities and their respective colleges, we hope to inspire further academic collaboration, exploration and innovation.鈥

鈥淒ePaul and Rush have demonstrated the power of collaboration,鈥 said Guillermo V谩squez de Velasco, PhD, dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences at DePaul, which houses the Center for Community Health Equity.

鈥淚nterdisciplinary inquiry is essential for understanding any complex subject 鈥 and there are perhaps no more complex subjects than those found in the intersection of the social sciences and health care,鈥 V谩squez de Velasco said. 鈥淲e are eager to take our work together into new areas of partnership across the liberal arts and hope similar collaborations can occur with other Colleges at Rush and DePaul.鈥

Since its inception in 2015, the Center for Community Health Equity has supported research and community initiatives and chronicled the political and economic forces behind health disparities, publishing such books as . The center is led by co-directors , associate professor, Rush University, and Maria Joy Ferrera, PhD, associate professor, DePaul University, and supported by founding co-director, Fernando De Maio, PhD, professor, DePaul University. The center engages faculties from DePaul鈥檚 colleges of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Science and Health, Driehaus College of Business, Computing and Digital Media, and Communication, and from Rush University鈥檚 colleges of Nursing, Health Sciences, Graduate College and Rush Medical College.

Partnering with community organizations, students, and faculty, the Center has worked to change the deeper narratives that underlie immigrant health, mental health, maternal-child health, and healthy aging in order to support the implementation of broader health equity solutions through practice and policy.

CCHE has collaborated with to develop and release the report, Overcoming Barriers and Empowering Communities: , which outlines the health disparities and access barriers immigrants face in obtaining health care in the Chicago region.

鈥淒ePaul and Rush have demonstrated how institutions of higher learning can bring scholars together from different disciplines to tackle serious disparities in health outcomes through transformative educational and research programs,鈥 said , Rush University provost. 鈥淭his collaboration will continue to strengthen our joint efforts towards impactful change.鈥 

In addition to the work conducted by the Center for Community Health Equity, DePaul鈥檚 Kellstadt Graduate School of Business and Rush鈥檚 College of Health Sciences have teamed up since 2007 to offer a joint MBA/MS degree for graduate students. This year, Shah, Rush Assistant Professor Santosh Basapur, and DePaul Professor Marty Martin co-taught a course on social entrepreneurship and health. Also, conversations have been ongoing between faculty in the Graduate College at Rush and the College of Computing and Digital Media at DePaul regarding data science collaborations. Additionally, DePaul鈥檚 College of Science and Health send undergraduate students to Rush for a 10-week summer fellowship with the university鈥檚 Autism Assessment, Research, Treatment and 脱衣直播 Center. Other projects are in place or developing.

Rush and DePaul will develop programs and facilitate research interactions, faculty exchanges and other collaborations.

鈥淲e are excited to build on our longstanding history of collaborations with Rush,鈥 said Salma Ghanem, PhD, DePaul provost. 鈥淏oth institutions have deep roots in Chicago and share a commitment to supporting the health and wellbeing of the people of this city. We feel privileged to work together to advance this core mission in the years to come.鈥

About Rush University

Rush University is the academic enterprise of 脱衣直播. Rush University is comprised of four colleges: , , and the . Together they offer more than 40 degree and certificate programs; more than 60 postgraduate training programs for medical residents and fellows; and continuing education options. Rush University System for Health is consistently recognized for our outstanding patient care, education, research and community partnerships. RUSH comprises 脱衣直播, Rush Copley Medical Center, Rush Oak Park Hospital and Rush University, as well as an extensive provider network and numerous outpatient care facilities.

About DePaul University

was founded in 1898 in Chicago by the Congregation of the Mission (Vincentians), a Roman Catholic religious community dedicated to following the ideals of St. Vincent de Paul, the 17th century priest for whom the university is named. DePaul鈥檚 tradition of providing a quality education to students from a broad range of backgrounds, with particular attention to first-generation students, has resulted in one of the nation鈥檚 most diverse student bodies. With nearly 22,000 students and some 300 academic programs, DePaul is the largest Catholic university in the United States and the largest private, nonprofit university in the Midwest.

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