University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago Program
Internal medicine/Pediatrics - Chicago, IL | ACGME Code: 7001614013 | NRMP Code: 1150700C0
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- Internal Medicine Residency Program | Department of Medicine | University of Illinois College of Medicine
- IM Residency Program Overview | Department of Medicine | University of Illinois College of Medicine
- Welcome from the Program Directors | Department of Medicine | University of Illinois College of Medicine
- Categorical Medicine | Department of Medicine | University of Illinois College of Medicine
- Preliminary Medicine | Department of Medicine | University of Illinois College of Medicine
- Academic Internal Medicine Track | Department of Medicine | University of Illinois College of Medicine
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PGY1 Positions 4 ( 4, 3, 5, 4 )
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Fellowship Rate: 29%
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Location
Chicago city, Illinois
Population
2,746,388
Income
$70,386
Education
43.7%
Employment
62.8%
Health
9.3%
Age
35
Crime
943
Housing
$228,900
Living in Chicago, IL
- Crime Rate and Safety: Chicago has areas with higher crime rates, but many neighborhoods are safe. It's important to be cautious and aware of your surroundings.
- Fun Activities: Chicago offers a vibrant cultural scene, with museums, theaters, music venues, and a variety of dining options. There are also beautiful parks and Lake Michigan for outdoor activities.
- Climate: Chicago has cold winters with snow and hot, humid summers. Spring and fall are pleasant seasons.
- Races and Population: Chicago is a diverse city with a mix of ethnicities and cultures, making it a multicultural hub.
- Education: Chicago has several universities and colleges, offering opportunities for continuous learning.
- Cost of Living: The cost of living in Chicago is relatively high compared to other cities, especially in terms of housing.
- Proximity to Bigger Cities: Nearby bigger cities include Milwaukee, WI (1.5 hours drive) and Indianapolis, IN (3 hours drive).
- Pros: Rich cultural scene, diverse population, great food options, and opportunities for professional growth.
- Cons: Higher cost of living, areas with higher crime rates, and extreme weather conditions.
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