Hospitals and Training Affiliates
Training Sites and Rotations Heading link
Sample rotation schedule
University of Illinois Medical Center Heading link
Our Medical Center is located on the campus of the University of Illinois College of Medicine – the largest medical school in the United States. The College graduates one in six Illinois physicians. Forty-seven of the 500 hospital beds are in the obstetrical and gynecologic area. The labor and delivery area of the hospital was completely renovated in 2004 and has two delivery/operating rooms, eight LDRs and six recovery beds. The fourth floor south wing of the recently built Outpatient Care Center is dedicated to general Obstetrics and Gynecological services, as well as specialty services in oncology, colposcopy, endoscopy, menopause, breast problems, urogynecology, adolescent medicine, infertility endocrinology, high-risk obstetrics, gynecologic ultrasound and family planning. The department has more than 14,000 square feet of fully equipped office, laboratory, and conference/library space.
Advocate Christ Medical Center Heading link
Since July 1, 1994, Advocate Christ Medical Center has been part of the residency program. Residents will rotate to Christ Hospital during all four years of the program. Christ Hospital is a not-for-profit, 749-bed, a Level III Perinatal, and Level I trauma teaching institution located in the Chicago suburb of Oak Lawn. It delivers a little over 4,000 babies per year and is one of the busiest private hospitals in the state of Illinois. In addition to Labor & Delivery, residents will rotate on both general gynecology & gynecology oncology services while at Christ.
Swedish Hospital Heading link
Since June 2022, Swedish Hospital has been a site for one of the community gynecology rotations of the residency training program. This rotation, for PGY3s, provides one-on-one time with the skilled OBGYN physicians to advance surgical and clinical skills. The hospital location ensures accessibility of comprehensive, high-quality care for the diverse group of patients of Chicago’s North and Northwest neighborhoods. Though the primary focus of this rotation is gynecologic inpatient and surgical care, rotators will also have an opportunity for additional obstetrics experience in the community setting when not in gynecologic cases.
Continuity Clinics Heading link
Continuity Clinic is held at the Center for Women’s Health in the Outpatient Care Center at UIC. Residents see longitudinal primary care patients one half-day per weeks on specific rotations. The patient population served includes a very diverse urban, underserved population. Continuity Clinic is supervised by the Generalist faculty at UIC.
OSF Little Company of Mary Medical Center Heading link
Beginning for the 2024-2025 academic year, our residency is delighted to partner with OSF Little Company of Mary (LCOM) Medical Center for a new community gynecology rotation for PGY3s. Residents will focus on inpatient and ambulatory gynecology care, including one-on-one time with the skilled OBGYN physician group working at the site. LCOM has a long and important history in the medical landscape of the greater Chicagoland area and provides a unique opportunity for resident exposure to the community-based practice landscape.