Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Citywide Health & Job Fair at CCIL

Rush University Medical Center will be hosting its annual "Spring Into Health and Fitness Fair" at CCIL this Saturday, May 16, 2009 from 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. CCIL is located at 2750 W. Roosevelt Road in Chicago. Some of the FREE services include: health screenings, school physicals, immunizations, dental, vision and health counseling. The event will also include a job fair for those interested in positions at Rush University Medical Center. Free snacks and beverages will be available while supplies last.

Rush University's student-run organization RU Caring, Rush University Medical Center, CCIL, Blowitz-Ridgeway Foundation and the Chicago Department of Public Health are sponsoring this event to provide better access to healthcare for underserved communities across the city of Chicago. An estimated one million people in the Chicago metropolitan area are living without health insurance. The "Spring Into Health and Fitness Fair" will provide much needed care to this growing demographic.

Contact Sharon Gates at 312-942-3670 for more information.

About RU Caring...
RU Caring is a student-run, volunteer organization that provides healthcare to underserved communities through health fairs and educational programs. It is the only student organization at Rush University to utilize the interdisciplinary team model.

About Rush University Medical Center...
Rush University Medical Center is an academic medical center that encompasses the more than 600 staffed-bed hospital (including Rush Children's Hospital), the Johnston R. Bowman Health Center and Rush University. Rush University, with more than 1,270 students, is home to one of the first medical schools in the Midwest, and one of the nation's top-ranked nursing colleges. Rush University also offers graduate programs in allied health and the basic sciences. Rush is noted for bringing together clinical care and research to address major health problems, including arthritis and orthopedic disorders, cancer, heart disease, mental illness, neurological disorders and diseases associated with aging.

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