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Patient Stories

Katie's Story

"I can make a difference for others"
Katie Jorgenson
Office of Community Health Equity and Engagement News

Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Team Goes Virtual

With in-person programs unavailable during COVID-19, Rush's Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Team devised virtual options to keep older adults connected.
Rush News Article
Office of Community Health Equity and Engagement News

Rush Social Work Helpline Offers COVID-19 Support

The Rush Social Work Helpline offers a place for callers to go to find resources and much needed mental health support related to COVID-19
A woman on her cellphone
Office of Community Health Equity and Engagement News

Rush Volunteering in Times of COVID-19

Learn about volunteer events employees of Rush University Medical Center and Rush Oak Park participated in to support our West Side community during COVID-19
Rush News Article
Community

Live Healthy Chicago Community Grants Available to Chicago Nonprofits Addressing COVID-19

The collective seeks to distribute $2.9 million in community-based grants over the next two years
West Side Food Pantry
Patient Stories

Pam's Story

After a severe knee injury that could only be treated at Rush, Pam Strobel wants to help others facing similar challenges
Strobel-CBJ-Chala
Patient Stories

Jennifer's Story

Cancer survivor goes the extra mile
Jennifer Haidu
Brain Health & Conditions

Reaching a Milestone in Neuroradiology Support

In the past two years, $500,000 has been raised to support neuroradiology fellows at Rush
Huckman
Brain Health & Conditions

A Higher Level of Mentorship

Honoring an innovative, hardworking and caring retired Rush faculty member
Huckman mentorship
Brain Health & Conditions

Grateful Patient Creates Legacy to Support Movement Disorder Research

Richard Cole dreamed of bringing better treatments to others living with Parkinson’s disease
Rush News Article