
Sinai Chicago Research

With more than a century of care, the communities we serve face some of the city's most severe systemic barriers and suffer the greatest health disparities. Empowering Chicago's West and Southwest sides—and individuals who live here—toward healthier lives, by overcoming barriers and providing exceptional health care, is the reason we are here.
MISSION STATEMENT:
Our mission is to improve the health of the individuals and communities we serve.
VISION STATEMENT:
Sinai Health System will become the national model for the delivery of urban health care.
VALUE STATEMENT:
Respect
We will create an atmosphere of mutual respect and fairness, treating each person with dignity that recognizes each individual’s unique talents and contributions.
Integrity
We will hold ourselves accountable for our actions and be honest and ethical in all our dealings.
Quality
We will continuously improve our services as measured by the best practices in the industry.
Teamwork
We celebrate the opportunity to come together as caregivers in an inclusive workplace where diversity and open communication are valued.
Safety
We will foster an environment that focuses on protecting our patients, visitors, and caregivers from harm or injury.
Who is Eligible to Submit
The Graduate Medical Education Department at Sinai Chicago is dedicated to fostering scholarly activity across our health system and among our valued partnering institutions. We recognize the critical importance of supporting rigorous clinical and health services research, particularly where such work directly impacts the health and well-being of our patient community. We welcome the following stakeholders to submit manuscripts through Sinai Chicago's Cureus channel:
- Attending Physicians
- Fellows
- Medical Residents
- Medical Students & Interns*
- External Collaborators*
- GME staff*
*Submissions from Medical Students, Interns, External Collaborators, and GME staff require co-authorship with a current Sinai Chicago Medical Resident or Attending Physician.
A Note
This channel features clinical, educational, and health services research aligned with Sinai Chicago’s mission to address urban health disparities and improve outcomes in underserved communities. We encourage all potential authors to review the detailed Cureus editorial guidelines for comprehensive information on manuscript preparation, formatting, and the peer-review process. Our goal is to facilitate the dissemination of high-quality research that advances medical knowledge and improves patient care.
Please note that all submissions must adhere to the Cureus editorial guidelines