University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago/Metropolitan Group Hospitals Program
Pathology-anatomic and clinical - Chicago, IL | ACGME Code: 3001621409
The University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago offers an Internal Medicine Residency Program that is highly esteemed for its advocacy for underserved patient populations and providing a well-rounded education. The program includes different tracks such as Academic Internal Medicine, Global Health Advocates, Medical Education, Innovation in Internal Medicine, Physician and Scientist, and Simulating Access to Research in Residency (StARR) Program. These tracks offer residents specialized experiences in academic training, global health, medical education, research collaboration, and physician-scientist development.
The training sites for this residency program are at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System (UI Health) and the Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Chicago. UI Health, a part of UIC, is a modern facility with a diverse patient population, while the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center offers tertiary care services and research opportunities. Residents have the opportunity to rotate through various specialties and clinics at these locations.
Unfortunately, there is no specific information on visa support or application requirements mentioned on the website. If you are interested in applying to this program, it is recommended to visit the program's website or contact the program coordinators directly for further assistance.
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