University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago/Michael Reese Hospital Program
Nuclear medicine - Chicago, IL | ACGME Code: 2001611025
The University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago offers an Internal Medicine Residency Program that is highly regarded for those interested in advocacy for underserved patient populations and a comprehensive medical education. The program offers several tracks, including Categorical, Preliminary, Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, and Combined Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine residencies.
Additionally, the program provides specialized tracks such as the Academic Internal Medicine Track, Global Health Advocates and Scholars Tracks, Medical Education Track, Innovation in Internal Medicine Track, Physician and Scientist Track, and the Simulating Access to Research in Residency (StARR) Program. These tracks offer residents opportunities for additional training in various aspects of medicine and research.
Training sites for the program are situated at the University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System and the Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Chicago. Residents benefit from exposure to a diverse patient population and receive hands-on training in various medical specialties across both institutions.
For further details on the program, applicants are encouraged to explore the University of Illinois College of Medicine website directly for the most up-to-date information on the application process and specific requirements.
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