Our Community Leader Newsletter helps keep you informed about community connection, wellness and key updates across NorthShore University HealthSystem. We look forward to continuing in partnership with you, and thank you for your service to the local community!
 
New Community Checkup Spotlights Vibrant Wellness Hub for Black Entrepreneurs
 
Join us on a sneak-peek tour of The AUX, a visionary new wellness center and commercial hub for Black entrepreneurship in Evanston, opening in early 2024.
Ten Ways to Cope with Holiday Stress and Blues
There can be a lot of pressure to have the perfect holiday season. Here are some steps you can take if stress, worry and anxiety become overwhelming.
 
Celebrating a Year of Community Partnerships
Learn about some of the shared impact from the inaugural year of the Community Investment Fund.
13 Tips for Healthier Holiday Eating

The average American gains one pound during the holiday season. But by adopting some smart, simple strategies, you can set yourself up for success this holiday and beyond!

  Local Highlights
AI Enhanced Breast Cancer Screening

Learn how Artificial Intelligence is enhancing breast cancer screening in the latest Healthy You Podcast.

NCH Recognized by American Heart Association

NCH receives recognition for its efforts to improve chronic disease management and outcomes for patients with heart failure.

Chicago Hounds Major League Rugby

Dr. Steven D. Levin, sports medicine orthopaedic surgeon, has been appointed head team physician for a new Major League Rugby team.

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