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Vetrerans at Rush

Larry Goodman

At Rush University Medical Center, we're here to help veterans and their families transition from military to civilian life. We want veterans to feel our support and find the tools they need to succeed. To complete this mission, we're working in collaboration with government agencies and the business community to give back to the veterans returning home from service.

Working at Rush

We offer a collaborative environment that fosters innovation and nurtures respect for others. Here, you'll find the training and support you need to build a successful career. Join our team and discover how you can help us transform the future of health care.

    • "What I enjoy most about working at Rush is the camaraderie of my co-workers and the training I received that has enabled me to become an instrumental member of my team."
    • - Enrique A.

      Pharmacy Technician, Pharmacy

      United States Navy

    • "It was the military that supported the first responders
      on-site on 9/11 and provided medical care. I was intrigued and knew I would love to do something like this for our country."
    • - Sherry H.

      Registered Nurse II, Emergency Room

      United States Army

    • "As an institution, we at Rush do not stand by when we know we can make a difference. I have been privileged to be involved in a growing movement across the nation and in the City of Chicago to support former service members."
    • - Tanya F.

      Instructor, Rush University College of Nursing

      United States Navy

We have several programs and services for veterans and their families.

Rush developed a six-month temporary stipend program to train military veterans in key health care IT technologies in order to jump-start their careers. The program's three primary objectives are to develop a veteran's skills to obtain a job in I.T., allow veterans to be part of a focused, leading-edge program, and engage veterans to share their stories. The resumes of veterans hired by Rush as part of the EN-Abled Vet program will be strengthened by their participation on state-of-the-art information technology projects.

Learn More about the En-Abled Vet Program by emailing Enabled_Vet@rush.edu

  • The Road Home Program connects veterans and their families to the care, services and resources they may need as they return from military service. The center offers a comprehensive program of diagnostic, treatment and referral services at Rush and via a network of collaborating community agencies.

    Learn more about the
    Road Home Program.

The Advanced Trauma Training Program is designed to equip deploying military medical corps and civilian first responders with state-of-the-art knowledge and hands-on skills required to respond to real-life emergency situations. The training prepares participants for the battlefield or catastrophic events at home.

Learn more about the Advanced Trauma Training Program.

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