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Office of Community Health Equity and Engagement News

How a Boston African Slave Helped Fight a Smallpox Epidemic

Learn how the actions of an African slave paved the way for the use of vaccines
Rush News Article
Office of Community Health Equity and Engagement News

Nourishing the Community

Rukiya Curvey Johnson shares her thoughts on the importance of access to basic needs
Rush farmers' market
Patient Stories

Lee's Story

A patient with a fighting spirit, and a team of Rush heart experts, tackles advanced heart disease
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South Side Nourishes an Appetite for Clinical Nutrition

Life events have provided Kellye Walters-Warren with more than enough food for thought; now her focus is on food for health
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Awards, Rankings and Recognitions

Rush Oak Park Hospital Again Earns Top Honors for Patient Safety

Hospital recognized by Healthgrades for third consecutive year
Rush Oak Park Hospital Again Named Among Top in Nation for Patient Safety by Healthgrades
COVID-19

Chicago and Rush Partner to Detect New Strains of COVID-19

Molecular lab will run genome sequencing of SARS-CoV-2 samples from across Chicago
Stefan Green, PhD, and Mary Hayden, MD, in Rush's new lab site
Children’s Health

Twenty-Five Physicians at Rush Named 'Top Docs for Kids and Moms'

Chicago magazine list is based on survey of fellow physicians and hospital leaders
Jonathan Ross, MD
Mental & Behavioral Health

Social Isolation and Loneliness

Learn why social isolation is a health risk and what we can do to combat it
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COVID-19

Recovering From COVID-19

A conversation with Abigail Hardin, PhD, author of 'The COVID-19 Survival Guide'
COVID-19

5 Habits to Keep After Receiving the COVID-19 Vaccine

Getting vaccinated doesn’t mean a free ride to normalcy just yet, experts say
Group Meeting With Masks and Social Distancing