University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago Program
Pathology-anatomic and clinical - Chicago, IL | ACGME Code: 3001621098 | NRMP Code: 1150300C1
The University of Illinois College of Medicine at Chicago Pathology Residency Program offers a unique educational experience with training at different practice sites, including academic-research and community-based settings. This exposure helps residents understand both academic and community pathology practices. The program boasts affiliations with a tertiary-care university hospital, a Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and two large community teaching hospitals.
Application Information: - For American & Canadian Medical Graduates, applicants must have graduated from an accredited allopathic or osteopathic medical school in the US or Canada. They need to have completed USMLE Step 1 and 2 CK and CS (or equivalents) and hold a valid medical license in Illinois. Non-US citizens must have a valid visa. - For International Medical Graduates, applicants must hold an unexpired ECFMG certificate, a valid medical license in Illinois, and a valid visa. Interview preference is given to those with specific qualifications, including research experience, English-based medical school curriculum, US clinical residency, and more.
Visas: The program supports visa applications.
Highlights: - Residents experience multiple facets of pathology through training at prestigious sites. - The program emphasizes diagnostic competence, knowledge acquisition, adaptability to evolving medical environments, professionalism, and patient-centered care. - Extensive hospitals and training affiliates provide a broad exposure to various types of pathology and offer resources for diagnostic and scholarly activities.
This residency program has a comprehensive curriculum structured to provide residents with a well-rounded training experience. The stipends and benefits offered are competitive, with a focus on resident wellness and educational support. The alumni of the program have gone on to prestigious fellowships and positions in the field of pathology.
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- Residency Program | Department of Pathology | University of Illinois College of Medicine
- Stipends and Benefits | Department of Pathology | University of Illinois College of Medicine
- Curriculum | Department of Pathology | University of Illinois College of Medicine
- Alumni | Department of Pathology | University of Illinois College of Medicine
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PGY1 Positions 5 ( 5, 6, 4, 3 )
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Location
Chicago city, Illinois
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- Pros: Rich cultural scene, diverse population, great food options, and opportunities for professional growth.
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