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Researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago have been awarded approximately $3.3 million from the National Institute on Aging to study telehealth behavioral interventions among adults 50 and ...
"UI Health and the Illinois Nurses Association (INA) have reached a tentative agreement on the terms of a four-year contract (2020-2024). The INA represents more than 1,400 nurses at UI Health.
A simple consultation during unrelated visits to the emergency room can help patients with high blood pressure -- 'the silent killer' -- manage the condition, even before they experience symptoms ...
The University of Illinois Hospital & Clinics at UIC, or UI Health, announced today that interim CEO Dr. Mark Rosenblatt will assume the role on a permanent basis. Rosenblatt, 53, who was named ...
Participants in the study will be enrolled when they visit UI Health, UIC's health system. At UIC, Dr. Janet Lin is the principal investigator for the outpatient study.
A new therapy for brittle type 1 diabetes, the only treatment currently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, is available exclusively at UI Health in Chicago.
The clinical trials that supported Lantidra were conducted at UI Health, UIC's academic health enterprise. The clinical data was licensed to CellTrans Inc. to develop the therapy for FDA approval.
Under our last offer, UI Health nurses would remain in the top 10% for pay compared to their peers in Chicago, Illinois and throughout the U.S. Our nurses are critical to UI Health's mission of ...
Zenn told UI Health employees in an email Tuesday that he started out as a hospital director of information systems back when the Northern Michigan hospital got its first computer, in 1980.
Part of the nationwide suit against the order alleges that a 17–year-old Illinois boy had been given a date for chest surgery at UI Health, only for it to be canceled one day after Trump's order.
One nurse was allegedly scolded by a manager for wearing a mask in a room when a COVID-19 patient was having a breathing tube inserted, according to the Illinois Nurses Association.