Healthy Aging & Caregiving
Advanced Care Planning: A Gift That Keeps on Giving
Give yourself and your loved ones the gift of peace of mind through an advanced care plan
Health Equity
Talking About Family Health History
Why sharing family health history in the Black community is crucial, especially as chronic diseases are on the rise
Health Equity
Having a Baby Should Never Be Fatal
Pregnancy-related deaths are three times more common among Black women and the vast majority are preventable
University
RUSH University Earns High Marks in Best Graduate School Rankings
Programs across all colleges recognized in latest U.S. News & World Report rankings
University
RUSH College of Nursing Secures Top Spots Nationally and in Illinois
U.S. News & World Report’s 2024-2025 Best Graduate Schools rankings place RUSH's five Doctor of Nursing Practice tracks among the top three nationwide
Women’s Health
Raising Awareness of HIV Prevention Among Black Women
RUSH, Planned Parenthood of Illinois, others partner on study to increase understanding of HIV risk and preventive medications
Rush Hinsdale Outpatient Center Now Open
New site offers primary, specialty and concierge medicine care
Healthy Living
How to Watch (and Not Watch) the Eclipse
A RUSH ophthalmologist shares tips for protecting your eyes
University
Fueling Rush’s Future
Donor-supported endowments drive the work of Rush University faculty members in perpetuity
Cancer
High-Risk Colorectal Cancer Surveillance and the Use of GI Genius With Salina Lee, MD
In this episode, Salina Lee, MD, a gastroenterologist at RUSH University Medical Center, will discuss how the detection and removal of adenomas is key to helping gastroenterologists prevent patients from developing colorectal cancer. Additionally, she will profile several colorectal cancer screening tools, as well as the latest advancements in colonoscopy, including the use of GI Genius that helps to produce higher adenoma detection rates.