Our academic offerings include a residency, fellowships, and an array of offerings for medical students.
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UI Health’s large academic medical system provides residents the benefit of training in advanced specialty and subspecialty departments via upper-level rotations. Within the university medical center, we maintain two “unopposed” family medicine inpatient services. In these services, we provide care to our own adult, child, newborn, and pregnant/laboring patients as well as a portion of the “unassigned” patients admitted from the Emergency Department.
We also offer a rural training track that operates out of Gibson, Illinois.
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Students have the opportunity to work with the top family medicine clinicians in the chicagoland area through clerkship and elective offerings. There is also a special program called the Patient-centered Medicine Scholars Program, which offers a unique opportunity for students to work with culturally and socioeconomically diverse patients, from the M1 through the M4 years.