Channeling Marathon Miles Into Hope and New Solutions

From surgeons to students, Team Rush runners are taking on the Chicago Marathon to raise funds for the programs and patients closest to their hearts
Seven members of Team Rush stand in front of Buckingham Fountain

When , lines up at the start of the Bank of America Chicago Marathon this October, he won鈥檛 just be running 26.2 miles through a city he loves 鈥 he鈥檒l be running for Rush. 

Wrenn, an endocrine surgeon at 海角原创 and a lifelong runner, is the driving force behind , the official charity team raising funds for various areas at Rush through the marathon. For him, the cause is both professional and deeply personal. 

鈥淭his year, a very close family member received cancer care at Rush,鈥 Wrenn shared. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e doing well, and it鈥檚 made me incredibly grateful for Rush not just as an employee, but also as a family member and a patient. Supporting Rush鈥檚 vision through Team Rush means so much more now.鈥 

Building a team around passion and purpose 

The idea for Team Rush started when Wrenn noticed other hospitals had charity teams at the Chicago Marathon, but Rush didn鈥檛. He partnered with Julie Panasik, a senior project manager at Rush, to secure the organization鈥檚 spot in the marathon鈥檚 charity program. 

鈥淪ean had the passion and experience as a runner,鈥 Panasik said. 鈥淚 helped with the paperwork and logistics. Last year was our first team, with 10 runners. This year, because of our success, the marathon granted us 15 spots, and they鈥檝e already accepted us as a charity team for next year.鈥 

The runners represent nearly every corner of Rush: physicians, nurses, pharmacists, researchers, administrators and students. Each participant selects a specific area of Rush that鈥檚 meaningful to them to support, from cancer research to Alzheimer鈥檚 care to women鈥檚 heart health. That flexibility, Panasik notes, makes Team Rush unique. 

鈥淓veryone has a personal story,鈥 she said. 鈥淔or some, it鈥檚 about their patients. For others, it鈥檚 about a family member who was treated at Rush. Those connections make the fundraising really meaningful.鈥 

Running for patients and the community 

For Wrenn, this year鈥檚 marathon is dedicated to the thyroid cancer program. 

鈥淚t lets me bridge my passion for running with my passion for patients,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 want to support research and innovation, and I want to help patients return to normal life after surgery. Just like marathon training, recovery takes time, strength and resilience.鈥 

That sense of purpose resonates across the team. 

Harshini Bellamkonda, a medical assistant at Rush, is dedicating her run to Rush鈥檚 Heart Center for Women in Chicago. 

鈥淗eart disease is the leading cause of death among women, yet it鈥檚 often underdiagnosed and undertreated,鈥 she said. 鈥淪upporting this clinic allows us to shine a light on an issue that affects so many women and families. The patients I see every day keep me going, even on my toughest training days.鈥 

Although she won鈥檛 be running this year due to a lingering injury, Melanie Ball, director of strategic sourcing and value analysis at Rush, has remained a committed member of Team Rush. Her fundraising efforts in support of cancer research reflect a deeply personal mission. 

鈥淭wo years ago, my late boyfriend lost his fight to brain cancer,鈥 she said. 鈥淩ush鈥檚 cancer program is at the forefront of innovative treatments and compassionate care, and I wanted my efforts to directly support that. Fundraising allowed me to channel my training into something bigger than myself 鈥 hope for patients and progress in finding better solutions.鈥 

Together, Team Rush鈥檚 runners embody a powerful idea: that marathon miles can translate into stronger care, research and outreach for patients across Chicago and beyond. 

Creating ripples of impact 

The team spirit extends beyond race day. In the weeks leading up to the marathon, Team Rush will host a community fun run near 海角原创, giving staff, patients and supporters a chance to join in and cheer them on. 

On marathon morning, the runners will link up together, wearing their new Rush jerseys, before heading into the sea of more than 50,000 athletes and people cheering them along. 

鈥淭he best moments are when spectators, often Rush employees or former patients, shout, 鈥楪o Rush,鈥欌 Wrenn said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 exactly why we wanted to create this team.鈥

Last year, Team Rush raised more than $11,000. With more runners this year, the goal is even higher, with every donation directly supporting patient care, research and access to health services across Rush. 

鈥淪upporting Team Rush isn鈥檛 just about a race,鈥 Ball said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about fueling the breakthroughs, care and compassion that Rush delivers every single day. Every donation, no matter the size, creates ripples of impact that extend far beyond the marathon course.鈥 

Bellamkonda agrees. 

鈥淪upporting Team Rush means standing with the patients who inspire us every day,鈥 she said. 鈥淓very donation, big or small, truly makes a difference in the lives of our patients and the future of health care.鈥

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