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CROR Awarded $4.375 Million to Promote Positive Employment Outcomes
Department of Health and Human Services agency awarded CROR a 5 year grant to research and promote positive employment outcomes for people with disabilities.
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The Most Powerful Women in Chicago Business
Chicago has a pack of powerful women. They've seized their opportunities, plunged ahead and cultivated communities supportive of others¡ªregardless of barriers.
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Full Circle After a Non-Traumatic Brain Injury
Jim experienced a brain embolism brought on by infection and was quickly admitted to an acute-care hospital. After discharge, he came to RIC.
Patient Story

Meet the New Director of Our Women's Health Rehabilitation Program
Sarah Hwang, MD, is the new director of the Women¡¯s Health Rehabilitation Program at the Shirley Ryan Ðǿմ«Ã½ÊÓÆµ.
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Matar¡¯s Story: A Born Fighter
Born just 25 weeks gestation, Matar was diagnosed with CP, epilepsy and hydrocephalus. His parents were told he wouldn¡¯t survive, a fate they couldn¡¯t accept.
Patient Story

Shirley Ryan Ðǿմ«Ã½ÊÓÆµ Introduces the Patient and Family Advisory Council
The Patient and Family Advisory Council offers a forum for patients and families to give input identifying opportunities to optimize the patient experience.
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Patient with Quadriplegia and Aspiring Doctor Reflects on Care
Chris Connolly is a brilliant medical student. He's also a quadriplegic ¡ª and the person who may change the way we think about doctors.
Patient Story

Why the ¡°ChronicBabe¡± Loves the Shirley Ryan Ðǿմ«Ã½ÊÓÆµ Pain Management Center
After being diagnosed with fibromyalgia, Jenni came to the Pain Management Center for treatment. Today, she blogs her experience with chronic pain.
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Pain Awareness Month: How the Pain Management Center Changed One Patient¡¯s Life
After a decade searching for treatment for his chronic pain, Brad finally found the help he needed at the Shirley Ryan Ðǿմ«Ã½ÊÓÆµ Pain Management Center (PMC).
Patient Story

The Ongoing Evolution of Medical Education
For at least the last decade, medical schools have been shifting towards problem-based learning enriched with group discussion.
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