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...https://cookcountyhealth.org/patients-visitors/mycookcountyhealth/. Please visit www.cookcountyhealth.org Do additional information about Cook County Health or call 773-395-7400 with questions about your health. Should you experience a medical emergency, please call 911 immediately. Thank you, The Cook County Health Team About Cook County Health  Dla more than 180 years, Cook County Health has proudly cared Do patients regardless of their income, immigration or insurance status. As one...

Symulacja medycyny ratunkowej

...instructors at this annual conference. Coupled with skiing in the Rocky Mountains, fellows will help coordinate, design and instruct the three days of simulation-based procedure and scenario courses Do attendants. American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) – When opportunities arise Do teaching and participating in lectures, workshops and/or presentations, fellows will be allowed the opportunity to go to the ACEP....

Zdrowie MyCookCounty

...MyCookCountyHealth technical assistance, call 1-877-621-8014. Download the MyCookCountyHealth app today. Visit Google Play Do Android or App Store Do iPhone to download the app. Connect your health management apps We now offer the ability Do you to securely connect some of the health management apps you may use (i.e. fitness trackers, dietary trackers, etc.) to your health record. Dla more...

Biblioteka Centrum Akademickiego

...the material) and a $15 processing fee. Printing / Photocopying Printing and photocopying is a privilege for all current Cook County Health employees. There is no charge to make photocopies. Please limit photocopying to 20 pages. To protect the environment, please refrain from making copies and go paperless. Use of Computers Priority Do computer usage is given to Cook County...

Pediatria

...sponsored both J-1 and H-1B visas in the past. We cannot guarantee H1-B sponsorship Do matched applicants.  When will invitations Do interviews be offered?  The application review process will begin in September, and invitations Do an interview will be offered to well-qualified applicants starting in October. The interviews will be scheduled Do November, December and January. Due to the very...

Świadomość fentanylu

...overdose. Carry Naloxone. Naloxone is an FDA-approved medication that can be used to temporarily reverse opioid overdoses. Naloxone can be administered as a nasal spray or injection. Know first. Know what you are taking. Only take pills that are prescribed to you and come directly from your doctor or pharmacy. If you choose to use marijuana, purchase it legally from...

Pielęgniarstwo

...before and after surgery. Learn more. Oncology Oncology nurses care Do patients receiving intensive cancer treatments. Learn more. Pediatrics (Including the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) Pediatric nursing is a specialty focused on caring Do children of all ages, from newborns through adolescents. Learn more. Perioperative Perioperative nursing is a specialty that addresses the needs of patients during surgical or other...

Hematologia/Onkologia

...MBCCOP), which is one of 16 MBCCOPs in the U.S.. The MBCCOP office is located on the Fourth floor of the Administration Building. Wszystko patients seen by the Hematology/Oncology Division physicians are screened Do eligibility and offered the opportunity to participate if eligible. The spectrum available trials are broad and include all primary tumor sites. Participation in the SHCC MBCCOP...

Biuro ds. Badań i Regulacji (IRB)

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Klinika mostu zdrowia hrabstwa Cook

...member or have health coverage through Medicare and you need a ride to your appointment, call 312-864-RIDE (7433) to schedule a ride. 24-hour notice is required. Many Medicaid health plans offer free rides. If you have coverage through another health plan, call your insurer to see if you qualify. About the Bridge Clinic The Bridge Clinic at Cook County Health...

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Andrew G. Birkhead, MD, FAAFP, FASAM

Andrew Birkhead serves as an attending physician in the Department of Family & Community Medicine and holds the position of Medical Director at the Bridge Clinic.

Dr. Birkhead completed his residency in family medicine as Chief Resident at UIC, following his medical school graduation from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans, LA. Certified in Family Medicine. Dr. Birkhead also holds fellowship distinctions in both Family and Addiction Medicine.

Based primarily at Cook County Health Englewood Health Center, Dr. Birkhead operates an outpatient primary care practice. Additionally, Dr. Birkhead provides inpatient medical care and obstetrics services at John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County.

Monica Puente, LSW CADC

Recovery Coach Coordinator, Monica Puente is a seasoned bilingual and bicultural social worker with over a decade of experience specializing in HIV and substance use disorders (SUD). With a rich background in providing support to diverse communities, Puente has demonstrated a keen understanding of the intersecting challenges faced by individuals navigating these complex health issues.

Having worked at Cook County Jail in the OTP clinic, Puente has firsthand experience addressing the unique needs of incarcerated individuals grappling with SUD. This experience has underscored Puente’s commitment to delivering compassionate and culturally competent care within challenging environments.

Puente is deeply committed to advocating for equitable access to immediate treatment for vulnerable populations. Puente recognizes the urgency of addressing these issues and remains steadfast in her mission to empower individuals to lead healthier lives.

Diane Rosales, CADC

Recovery Coach, Diane Rosales, a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, embarked on her journey in the field of substance abuse in 1968. However, Rosales’ exposure to substance use and alcoholism began much earlier in life. 

As a former substance user, Rosales’ breakthrough in treatment led her to achieve sustained sobriety. From there, she pursued education relentlessly, earning a GED and eventually a master’s degree.

Rosales champions accessible and low-barrier treatment for patients, acknowledging its potential to save lives. Rosales has committed her career to making a positive impact on individuals’ lives and advocating for alternative paths to living.

Frances Norlock, DO MPH FACP

Dr. Frances Norlock earned her Bachelor of Science in Sociology from the University of Illinois at Chicago, followed by a Master’s degree in Epidemiology from the University of Michigan and a Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine. Her residency training in internal medicine was completed at Rush University, after which she joined John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County in 1998.

As a primary care internist, Dr. Norlock provides care to patients at Cook County Health’s Austin Health Center and offers specialized services for individuals with substance use disorders at the General Medicine Clinic at the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital campus.

For over a decade, Dr. Norlock facilitated educational initiatives for residents and faculty, supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration’s Primary Care Training and Enhancement grant. This included training faculty and staff to obtain licenses for prescribing medications to treat opioid use disorder.

Since 2008, Dr. Norlock has served as the Section Head of Medical Education for the Division of General Internal Medicine and Primary Care. Currently, she supervises the Addiction Medicine resident rotation, guiding internal medicine residents in evaluating and managing substance use disorders in their patients. Additionally, she co-authored and co-edited the book “Breast Health and Common Breast Problems: A Practical Approach” as part of the American College of Physicians Women’s Health book series. Dr. Norlock’s contributions extend to publications in esteemed journals such as the New England Journal of Medicine and the Journal of the American Medical Association.

Alexandra Albanese, MD FAAFP

Dr. Albanese serves as an attending physician in the Department of Family & Community Medicine and holds the role of Associate Program Director at the Cook County Family Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Albanese attended Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine for her medical education and completed her residency training at the University of Illinois Chicago.

Beyond addiction medicine, Dr. Albanese’s clinical interests encompass women’s health and chronic disease management.

Michael Nelson, MD

Dr. Michael Nelson, is a versatile medical professional specializing in emergency medicine, medical toxicology, and addiction medicine at John H. Stroger Jr., Hospital of Cook County. Dr. Nelson earned his medical degree from the Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University and completed his emergency medicine residency at Cook County Emergency Medicine Residency. Dr. Nelson furthered his expertise with a fellowship in medical toxicology at the Toxikon Consortium/Cook County Hospital/University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center.

Dr. Nelson is actively involved in professional endeavors related to emerging drugs of abuse, substance use disorders, and the utilization of athletic performance-enhancing substances. Holding influential positions as the Chair of the Prescribing Practices Committee for the Illinois Opioid Advisory Council and as a member of the HOPE Taskforce for DuPage County and serves as a consultant for the Illinois Poison Control Center.

Janet Towns

Janet Towns serves as a community health worker, actively engaging with and assisting the community by facilitating access to resources, providing referrals, and offering support for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT), drawing from her own lived experiences.