RUSH University Medical Center
RUSH University Medical Center, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, is a large enterprise in the Hospital & Health Care industry, known for its comprehensive medical education and specialized care services.
History
RUSH University Medical Center is renowned for being home to one of the first medical colleges in the Midwest. Since its inception, RUSH has grown significantly and now operates as a key player in the Hospital & Health Care industry.
Services
RUSH University Medical Center offers a wide range of services, including primary care, cancer care, digestive diseases, heart and vascular care, and neurology and neurosurgery care. It also provides specialized care for both adults and children, along with virtual urgent care services that allow patients to connect with a provider via video visit within 20 minutes.
Specialties
RUSH University Medical Center has multiple areas of specialty including health care, medical education, nursing education, health sciences education, cancer care, heart care, neurological sciences, neurosurgery, high-risk obstetrics, transplant, primary care, orthopedics, bone and joint care, and spine care.
Community Initiatives
RUSH maintains a strong commitment to community service through the RUSH Community Services Initiatives Program. This includes student-led outreach programs and various community service partnerships, aimed at extending health care services and improving public health in the local community.
Research and Clinical Trials
RUSH University Medical Center is involved in hundreds of research projects that focus on developing and testing the effectiveness and safety of new therapies and medical devices. The center offers a wide range of clinical trials across various specialties, including cancer care and primary care, in collaboration with MD Anderson Cancer Center.