Quincy Regional Campus is one of the campuses operated by Southern Illinois University - School of Medicine. Our records show the address as Quincy, IL, United States.
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The Quincy Regional Campus of Southern Illinois University School of Medicine offers immersive clinical education for medical students in a riverfront community setting, integrated with Blessing Hospital. This campus specializes in clerkships that highlight comprehensive patient care, with a focus on family-oriented and rural medicine. Students experience a full spectrum of healthcare delivery, from acute interventions to chronic management, in a supportive, high-volume teaching environment that mirrors real-world practice.
- Family Medicine: Core rotations in primary care, emphasizing preventive health, pediatrics, and adult medicine across the lifespan.
- Internal Medicine: Inpatient and outpatient management of complex cases, including cardiology, pulmonology, and oncology.
- Surgery: Exposure to general, orthopedic, and ENT procedures, with pre- and post-operative care.
- Pediatrics: Hospital and clinic-based training in neonatal care, immunizations, and adolescent health.
- Obstetrics and Gynecology: High-risk pregnancies, gynecologic exams, and family planning services.
- Psychiatry: Collaborative care for anxiety, depression, and addiction in integrated behavioral health programs.
- Emergency Department Rotations: Handling trauma, medical emergencies, and urgent care in a level II facility.
- Selective and Elective Courses: Advanced topics like dermatology, ophthalmology, and community medicine projects.
The program incorporates simulation training, grand rounds, and journal clubs to deepen clinical reasoning. Research in vascular medicine and geriatrics is available, leveraging hospital resources. Emphasis on teamwork with residents and faculty builds professional skills. Community engagement includes health screenings and education for local populations, addressing needs like access to specialty care. This campus prepares students for residencies in primary care and specialties, promoting compassionate, culturally sensitive practice in underserved areas.
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