Alton Campus is one of the campuses operated by Southern Illinois University - School of Medicine. Our records show the address as Alton, IL, United States.
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The Alton Campus focuses on family and community medicine training at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, serving as a key site for residency programs and student rotations. Affiliated with OSF Saint Anthony's Health Center, it emphasizes primary care in a suburban-rural interface, with coursework designed to develop expertise in holistic patient management, preventive care, and population health. The curriculum integrates clinical practice with community health initiatives to address local challenges like chronic diseases and health equity.
- Family Medicine Core: Full-scope primary care, including prenatal care, newborn exams, adult wellness, and end-of-life planning.
- Community and Preventive Medicine: Epidemiology, health promotion, and screening programs for diseases like obesity and cardiovascular conditions.
- Behavioral Medicine: Integration of mental health services, counseling techniques, and management of psychiatric comorbidities.
- Musculoskeletal and Sports Medicine: Injury assessment, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement for athletes and workers.
- Women's and Children's Health: Ambulatory gynecology, pediatric development, and adolescent medicine.
- Geriatrics: Age-specific care, polypharmacy management, and dementia support in outpatient clinics.
- Procedural Skills: Office-based procedures like biopsies, joint injections, and minor surgeries.
- Research and Quality Improvement: Projects on practice-based evidence, patient safety, and healthcare delivery models.
Residents and students engage in continuity clinics, hospital rounds, and home visits, fostering long-term patient relationships. Faculty mentorship guides scholarly activities, with opportunities in medical education and policy. The campus's location facilitates exposure to diverse demographics, including manufacturing communities and river valley populations. Simulation and interprofessional exercises enhance teamwork and communication. This training equips learners for board certification in family medicine, emphasizing resilience, advocacy, and sustainable practice in varied settings.
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