Congratulations to Kafui Dzirasa, MD, PhD, and Cagla Eroglu, PhD, for being named Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators. Incredible accomplishment. https://t.co/y37JQ0hnQa
Sending my best wishes for a very happy, safe and healthy Thanksgiving. Please take care of yourselves and your families, and enjoy the holiday season.
Wearing a mask may not only protect others from COVID-19, a new @CDCgov brief suggests it might protect you as well. Please read my thoughts about the study on the @RushMedical site: https://t.co/IsvYLMQliU #whyimask
Please join @Road_Home_Rush on Tues. Nov. 17 at 6 p.m. to support veterans and their families. The live program will feature a conversation with General John R. Allen, USMC (Ret). Please join us! Sign up here: https://t.co/l3yGmWr08E
With temperatures dropping in Chicago, many people who have stayed away from indoor gyms and health clubs due to #COVID19 are considering a return. Dr. Jeremy Alland talked with @nbcchicago's @LaurenPettyNBC about the pros and cons of doing so.
Today is National Physician Suicide Awareness Day, and Iโd like to take a moment to reflect on the importance that physicians and all of our teammates and colleagues take time for their mental health. Resources are available -- never hesitate to reach out. #npsaday
Rush is here for you, as we've always been: "If people need to come to the hospital, the safety of our staff, the safety of your family, the safety of you is of utmost importance to us."
As the mysteries of COVID-19 continue to emerge, the importance of self care and monitoring has never been more important. Never hesitate to reach out to your doctor if you have any concerns for your health. @RushMedical https://t.co/QYHuxEh1nQ
As Chicago braces for a peak of #COVID19 infections, the @washingtonpost reports, "doctors and nurses at Rush University Medical Center say they are prepared, not just because of their training, but because of where they work." I'm extremely proud of Rush. https://t.co/SJYQNOYkUo
Here are a few things Rush staffers have done to make working from home more manageable. During this stressful time, keep these tips in mind and pay special attention to self care. https://t.co/3enNLaGoGE
"Social distancing actually works," says @RushCancer Director @DrMiaLevy, "and it is our best defense right now against this rising epidemic in our country." #COVID19#coronavirus https://t.co/xk8whfpUBc
Dr. Omar Lateef, CEO of Rush University Medical Center, on MSNBC's @Morning_Joe: "At the end of the day, no one will critique us as a nation if we overprepare." #COVID19#coronavirus#MorningJoe