We strive to deliver excellent medical care through the integration of outstanding patient care, education, research and community partnerships. Both institutions offer a very collegial and diverse environment that fosters the development of clinical skills, as well as strong and enduring relationships with each other and our patients—our residents feel at home in both places.
The Internal Medicine Primary Care track focuses on providing trainees with the theoretical knowledge and practical tools that clinicians will need in order to succeed in maintaining and promoting the health of the population that we serve, for acute and chronic conditions, in the inpatient and outpatient settings. Among the most rewarding, gratifying and eye-opening experiences that our program has to offer are the electives and workshops especially geared to the primary care residents: addiction medicine, correctional medicine housed at Cook County Jail , LGBTQ medicine, migrant health, survivors of torture and human trafficking, as well as global health and sports medicine.
As a graduate of this program, I am highly enthusiastic about what we have to offer and I hope that our graduates continue to choose to stay at C ook County Health and Rush University Medical Center in order to serve the diverse community in and around Chicago. With a renewed emphasis on the importance of primary care on a national level, leadership at both institutions is strongly committed to support our efforts. We welcome you to explore our program, our institutions, and what the city of Chicago has to offer.
I have no doubt that you will be impressed with what you see! Stroger, Jr. Salary a s of December :. Life Insurance:. Hospital of Cook County trains residents in both ambulatory and hospital medicine with an emphasis on the skills required for primary care practice. Welcome From the Director. Please take a moment to review the below guidelines to facilitate your application process. We start our interview season in October and continue until January.
It is preferred that your graduation date from medical school is within the last 3 years. We sponsor H-1b visas. Our selective Admissions Review Committee reviews each application on an individual basis.
We receive over 1, applications each year for our program. Due to the vast number of applications, we may not always be able to respond to email and phone status requests.
If an interview is to be granted, you will receive an email communication from our program. Didactic Curriculum. The clinical work revolves around two themes: the care of vulnerable populations e. During the three Primary Care block rotations all Primary Care residents are assigned to outpatient electives to allow for a weekly half-day seminar series. Welcome from the Program Director. Hospital of Cook County with focus on outpatient pediatric medicine.
Our program has a long and rich history of training generations of pediatricians. Our graduates have pursued successful careers in both general and subspecialty pediatrics across our country and around the globe. First accredited by ACGME in , we continue to offer high- quality pediatric education to residents who come from near and far. Our residents enjoy a rich teaching environment with a full lecture and conference schedule , but learn the most by providing care for our patients under faculty supervision.
Stroger Hospital , a public safety-net hospital in the city of Chicago and the Department of Pediatrics provides general and subspecialty care to all infants, children, adolescents and young adults without regard for the ability to pay.
Current Clinical Schedule. Spanish English. Xandria Hair. Community Outreach Worker Email: xhair cookcountyhhs. This passion spans across many sectors of Public Health as she advocates for access to health equity from a social and racial equality perspective. Spearheading various community outreach initiatives allows her to address health disparities that impact the population she serves.
Xandria has embraced her role as Community Outreach Worker with Cook County Health as an opportunity to engage and build relationships with diverse communities across the Chicagoland area.
Xandria has spent her career shaping both the non-profit and healthcare sectors in an effort to support populations disproportionately impacted by a number of social determinants of health. At Cook County Health, her work implementing community health practices helps to increase collaborative efforts, engage stakeholders, and improve the equity and well-being of our patient population. Alice Collins. Community Outreach Worker Email: acollins3 cookcountyhhs.
The youngest of 10 children, she got a job through the City of Chicago Summer Youth Employment program working at a local youth service agency, where she was part of a team reaching out to other teens and encouraging them to avoid unhealthy behaviors. Through that experience, as well as challenges her family faced, Alice developed a deep enthusiasm for sharing resources and information to make a difference in the lives of others.
In her previous job, she helped homeowners experiencing foreclosure to avoid losing their homes. During her time there, Alice uncovered a large-scale fraud operation involving individuals deeding homes in foreclosure to themselves. She diligently followed up with law enforcement, elected officials, and HUD and advocated on behalf of the property owners.
In response, Cook County changed the way property deeds are recorded, making homeowners less vulnerable to this type of theft. At Cook County Health, as part of the Outreach team, Alice helps people connect with our health system and CountyCare so they can access the care they need. A graduate of the CCH Leadership Development Institute, she is devoted to serving our patients and investing in the communities where our clinics are located. Marcelino Garcia. He also works arduously to bring resources to communities to ensure their economic and health development.
Through his work at the Chicago Legal Clinic, he was able to help clients deal with mortgage foreclosures, domestic relations issues, bankruptcy, and immigration matters. Marcelino worked with management and budgets at the State of Illinois to ensure the efficient operation of entities and the avoidance of waste at all cost.
His work also focuses on ensuring that Chicago is recognized as a true international city with the many different business and cultural attributes the region has to offer. Marcelino has many years of international business development experience, having worked as Senior Manager of International Relations for Chicago , the Olympic Candidacy Committee and as Assistant Managing Director of the Illinois Office of Trade and Investment, where he worked with Illinois companies looking to export to new markets in the Americas, Africa and the Middle East.
He earned his J. He is an avid skier, swimmer and gourmand and enjoys interacting with people from all over the world. Join our Community Newsletter Distribution List. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Request to Participate in a Program. AM PM. Work Shop Town Hall Video. Yes No. Home phone Cell phone Email. I agree to assume responsibility for the return of this card at the end of my rotation. I have read the entire Release letter and I fully understand and agree to it. Spanish English. Xandria Hair. Community Outreach Worker Email: xhair cookcountyhhs. This passion spans across many sectors of Public Health as she advocates for access to health equity from a social and racial equality perspective.
Spearheading various community outreach initiatives allows her to address health disparities that impact the population she serves.
Xandria has embraced her role as Community Outreach Worker with Cook County Health as an opportunity to engage and build relationships with diverse communities across the Chicagoland area.
Xandria has spent her career shaping both the non-profit and healthcare sectors in an effort to support populations disproportionately impacted by a number of social determinants of health. At Cook County Health, her work implementing community health practices helps to increase collaborative efforts, engage stakeholders, and improve the equity and well-being of our patient population.
Alice Collins. Community Outreach Worker Email: acollins3 cookcountyhhs. The youngest of 10 children, she got a job through the City of Chicago Summer Youth Employment program working at a local youth service agency, where she was part of a team reaching out to other teens and encouraging them to avoid unhealthy behaviors.
Through that experience, as well as challenges her family faced, Alice developed a deep enthusiasm for sharing resources and information to make a difference in the lives of others. In her previous job, she helped homeowners experiencing foreclosure to avoid losing their homes.
During her time there, Alice uncovered a large-scale fraud operation involving individuals deeding homes in foreclosure to themselves. She diligently followed up with law enforcement, elected officials, and HUD and advocated on behalf of the property owners.
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