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The Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center is a medical facility in the Illinois Medical District. It was founded by the Cook County Bureau of Health Services, and cares for people with diseases such as HIV/AIDS. In its mission statement, it explains its goals as:

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Design

The center was designed with the involvement of "clients and providers". Some of its staff are fluent in multiple languages, to avoid the problem of the 'language barrier'. Its design could be seen as futuristic, with glass and white walls throughout.

Education

As well as carrying out its duties to the community, the center provides medical tutoring about HIV/AIDS to local medics. The center has also made attempts to educate the community about the nature of such diseases, with education resources readily available at the site.

Care

The center focuses on social care, primary care and special care:

Social Care

This involves subjects such as support groups and counselling programs. Legal assistance is also provided.

Primary Care

Primary Care at the CORE Center involves screening for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) and care units for HIV.

Special Care

A wide range of special care is provided:

  • Aerosolized pentamidine
  • Bone marrow aspiration
  • Bronchoscopy
  • Chemotherapy
  • Colposcopy
  • Diagnostic laboratory
  • Endoscopy
  • fibroscanGastroenterology/Hepatology
  • Gynecology
  • Hematology
  • Infectious disease consultations
  • Infusion and observation
  • Neurology
  • Nutrition
  • Obstetrics
  • Oncology
  • Ophthalmology
  • Pain Management
  • Pharmaceutical care
  • Clinical studies

    The CORE center performs some clinical studies into HIV/AIDS. These are first approved by the Research Committee and the Scientific Committee/Institutional Review Board. The studies are also observed by the Food and Drug Administration. Participants are then required to sign a consent form informing them of any possible danger. All studies are closely monitored by qualified nurses. Not everyone can participate: requirements have to be met so that the staff feel that it is safe to carry out the study.

    Survey and Observational

    Surveys and observational studies are carried out to investigate the effects of diseases. As with the clinical studies, the participants must first meet requirements set by the center.

    References

    Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center Wikipedia