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Internal MedicineResidency Program

➢ 638 bed teaching hospital

➢ Level 1 Trauma Center

➢ New and expanded state-of-the-art 40-bed Emergency Department

➢ Premier Research and Referral Hospital

➢ Multidisciplinary Rounds

➢ Clinical Excellence

➢ Community Commitment and Philanthropy

➢ Advanced Technology

➢ Lutheran General Hospital has been rated a 100 Top Hospital® by

Truven Health Analytics 18 times

➢ The first hospital in the region to be awarded the American Nurses

Credentialing Center’s prestigious Magnet designation.

➢ US News & World Report’s 2016-2017 Best Hospitals List - Ranked 7th in the Chicago Metro area for delivering exceptional patient care.

➢ General Hospital was also ranked among the top 50 hospitals in the nation in Gastroenterology and Gastrointestinal Surgery

➢ High performing in Cancer, Geriatrics, Orthopedics, Pulmonology and Urology

Sponsored by ALGH:

➢ Internal Medicine

➢ Pediatrics

➢ Obstetrics & Gynecology

➢ Family Medicine

➢ Psychiatry

Sponsored by UIC:

➢ Surgery

➢ Pathology

➢ Emergency Medicine

➢ Orthopedics

Chairman

of Medicine

William Rhoades, DO

Always with a smile!

The BEST Chairman in the city!

Program Director & Vice ChairAllopathic & Osteopathic

Jill A. Patton, DO, FACP

Parker J. Palmer Courage to Teach Award

This award is given by ACGME to program director who find innovative was to teach residents and provide quality health care while remaining connected to the initial impulse to care for others in this environment. “ Good teaching cannot be reduced to technique; good teaching comes from the identity and integrity of the teacher” Parker J. Palmer The Courage to Teach

Associate Program DirectorRecruitment Director

Jadwiga Loj, MD

Associate Program Director

Timothy Laurie, DO

Clerkship Director

Brenda R. Affinati, MD

Victoria Montgomery, DO

Ryan Hoff, DO

Rami Martini, DO Steve Wiebe, DO

Mario A. Affinati, MDDivision Director of Internal Medicine

Teaching Attending, Advisor

Robert Zimmanck, MDDirector of Nesset Internal Medicine

Teaching Attending, Supervisor, Mentor & Advisor

Thomas Holmes, MDChair of Clinical Competency Committee

Teaching Attending, Supervisor, Mentor & Advisor

Mark Conley, DOTeaching Attending, Supervisor, Mentor & Advisor

Evan Kang, MDTeaching Attending, Supervisor, Mentor & Advisor

Stuart Oserman, MDTeaching Attending for Medical Students

Maribeth December, MDSupervisor

Patton, Jill DOPeck, Andrew MDQazi, Baseer MDRhoades, William DORichards, Jon MDRodriguez, Tulio MDRubenstein, Brian MDRubinstein, Wayne MDSabri, Nagui MDSathyakumar, Sandyha MDSchuette, Patrick MDShah, Bhaven MDShapiro, Alan, MDSherman, Andrew MDSiglin, Scott MDSilas, Dean MDSitafalwalla, Shoeb MDStarosta, Monika MDStevoff, Ann MDStone, Arvey MDTakhtehchian, Dariush MDTanna, Manish MDTopin, Jeremy MDTumashova, Yelena MDVarghese, Brian MDWagle, Smriti, DOWerner, Phillip MDZimmanck, Robert MD

Adler, Douglas MDAffinati, Brenda MDAffinati, Mario MDArslanagic, Alma MDBehara, Venkata MDBitran, Jacob MDBlack, Ashley DOBoppana, Prashanthi MDBrandwein, Sydney MDBregman, Harold MDBrookfield, Leslie MDBrown, Alan, MDBrown, Susan, MDBuchwach, Abigail MDBuenvenida, Carissa MDCarlstrom, Luke MDChaptini, Nayla MDChaudhary, Haroon MDChi, Kenneth MDChet, Andrew DOCitronberg, Robert MDConley, Mark DODave, Nayana MDDecember, Maribeth MDDeshmukh, Sanaa MDDomont, Larry MDDrapkin, Sol MDEklund, John MDElikman, Gennadiy MD

Fainman, Zachary MDFine, Marc MDGalamaga, Robert, DOGalvez, Angel MDGoldstein, Sam MDGreenspahn, Bruce MDHakimian, David MDHallmeyer, Sigrun, MDHalpin, Amanda DOHan, Tina MDHarnisch, Darin MDHertsberg, Anna MDHolmes, Thomas MDHooberman, Arthur MDJames, Edward MDJankelowitz, Larry MDJoshipura, Sheetal MDKaiser, Pam MDKang, Evan MDKatzman, Daniel MDKavin, Hymie MDKawasaki, Raymond MDKhalil, Sofia MDKhedkar, Nanda MDKlein, Elizabeth MDKlein, Leonard MDKniaz, Daniel MDKoh, Chung Kay MDKrive, Marianna DO

Kushner, David DOLakha, Asif MDLaskoe, Barry DOLaurie, Timothy DOLestingi, Timothy MDLi, Terrance MDLis, Susan MDLoDuca, Procopio MDLoj, Jadwiga MDLy, Catherine DOMacDougall, Andrew DOMacklis, Jason MDMandrea, Steven MDMartin, JonathanMenezes, Matthew MDMikesell, Timothy DOMiller, Scott MDMinev, Evgueni MDMurty, Pavan MDMussani, Henna DONussenbaum, Doris MDOdeh, Ruba DOOdeyemi, Ifeyemi MDO’Riordan, Kenneth MDOserman, Stuart MDPassen, Edward MDPatel, Anand DOPatel, Chirag MDPatel, Shetal MD

Nancy Feller

Afshan WoodrichProgram Supervisor

Pat Oshana

Angela Koss

Karen Mulcahy

Lea Trifunovich

Angela Randazzo

➢ 2 Chief Residents

➢ 64 Current IM Residents

➢ 18 Current Fellows

Osteopathic

3 Categorical

Allopathic

16 Categorical

8 Preliminary

AMB ELECTIVE GMF NESSET AMB ELECTIVE

NIGHT MED AMB ONC ELECTIVE AMB

GMF NESSET AMB ELECTIVE

MICI ELECTIVE AMB MICI

AMB NIGHT MED PRIEST STS AMB ELECTIVE

ELECTIVE AMB MICI NIGHT MED AMB

SHAFTER AMB ELECTIVE GMF NESSET

ONC NIGHT MED AMB MICI

AMB ELECTIVE CARDIO TELE AMB NIGHT MED

ELECTIVE AMB MICI ELECTIVE AMB

PRIEST STS AMB ELECTIVE SHAFTER

MICI ELECTIVE AMB ONC

CARDIO TELE ELECTIVE NIGHT MED PRIEST STS

ELECTIVE PRELIM SHAFTER CARDIO TELE

➢ Inpatient Morning Report

➢ Teaching Rounds

➢ Case Management

➢ Didactic Sessions

➢ Grand Rounds

➢ Monthly CPC

➢ Monthly M & M

➢ Monthly Journal Club

➢ Longitudinal Board Review

➢ Ethics & End of Life Issues

➢ ITE Enrichment Program

➢ Resident Wellness

➢ Longitudinal Research

Curriculum

➢ OMT Club

Level 3 Recognition

by National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as a Patient Centered Medical Home

NessetPavilion

➢ Multispecialty office with on-site laboratory, imaging, Social worker, and pharmacists

➢ Combined Resident/Faculty Primary Care Practice

➢ Diverse primary care patient mix

➢ PEAC Ambulatory Care Curriculum supported through John Hopkins

9198 patient visits

“Definitely one of the highlights of my training at Lutheran General”

“Prepares you well for a busy, complex primary care practice”

“Excellent teaching and supervision”

Mentorship Program

Intern mentoring with dedicated supervisor and intern-oriented curriculum for entire PGY 1 year

University Affiliations

➢ University of Illinois

➢ Chicago Medical School

➢ Midwestern University

For PGY2 and PGY3 in good standing.

Recent Examples:➢ Gastroenterology/Hepatology at Rush University Medical

Center➢ Oncology at Loyola University➢ Cardiology at Loyola University➢ Endocrinology at Chicago Medical School➢ Gastroenterology at University of Illinois at Chicago➢ Infectious Disease at Rush University Medical Center➢ Rheumatology at Rush University Medical Center➢ Cardiology at Rush University Medical Center➢ Nephrology at Loyola University➢ Hematology at Loyola University➢ Pulmonary at University of Chicago

➢ Community Health Clinic

➢ International Opportunities

(Funding available from the Medical Staff Office)

➢ Faculty in multiple disciplines design and implement independent clinical research

➢ Participation in National Trials

➢ Presentations and Publications by residents: national and regional events

➢ Clinical vignettes, case series, review articles, clinical and research posters, independent clinical or basic science research

ACP Northern Illinois 2015 & 2016

ACOI 2016

James R. and Helen Russell Institute for Research and Innovation

➢ Centralization and coordination of research activities

➢ Partnering with basic science researchers and sponsored grants office at RFU-CMS

➢ Nurturing a culture that actively encourages, recognizes and supports clinical research and innovation

➢ Support, train and educate health professionals and trainees

➢ Building strong partnership with university, industry and community

ABIM

100%

AOA

100%

➢ Longitudinal Board Review: MKSAP & UWorldbased

➢ In-Training Exam: with individual analysis of ITE scores for each resident

➢ ITE Enrichment Program

➢ Independent Study

➢ Ongoing redesign of Curricula

➢ 22 Milestones required by ACGME and ABIM

➢ Feedback twice during each rotation with teaching attending

➢ Formal evaluation at the end of each rotation

➢ Peer, faculty and self-evaluations

➢ Nurse evaluations on Oncology and ICU rotations

➢ Formal, semiannual meeting with an Advisor

➢ Resident involvement in creation and refinement of policy and curricula➢ For the Residency Program and Hospital➢ Program Review Committee➢ GME Committee➢ Resident Advisory Committee➢ Internal Medicine Advisory Committee

➢ Monthly Business Lunch➢ Program Directors and Residents

➢ Resident Committees➢ Patient Safety Committee, Nesset Committee, Nesset Patient Safety and

Quality Committee, Pharmacy Medication Safety Committee, Code Blue Committee, Infection Control Committee, Hospital Bioethics Committee, Ethics Committee, Quality Management Committee

➢ Graduation Dinner: Awards Night

➢ Hospital-wide Graduation Ceremony

➢ Resident Appreciation Day

➢ Resident Skits

➢ Interns Retreat

Intern Retreat

➢ Program Director Award

➢ Harold Shafter Chairman’s Award

➢ Alexander RuggieHumanitarian Award

➢ Research Award

➢ Priest/RubinoAmbulatory Care Award

➢ Senior Teaching Award

➢ Intern of the Year Award

➢ Prelim of the Year Award

➢ Intern of the Month

➢ Senior of the Month

Institutional Awards

➢ Spirit Award

➢ MVP Award

2015-2017

54 Graduates

32 % Fellowship

57 % Internal Medicine Practice or Hospitalist

11% Chief Residents

➢ Advocate Lutheran General Hospital –Gastroenterology, Cardiology, Hematology/Oncology

➢ Rush University – Infectious Diseases, Endocrinology,

Rheumatology, Cardiology, Pulmonary/Critical Care

➢ Loyola University Medical Center –Hematology/Oncology, Infectious Diseases

➢ University of Chicago – Nephrology

➢ Rosalind Franklin University – Endocrinology

➢ University of Illinois at Chicago –Nephrology, Infectious Diseases

➢ Wake Forest University – Pulmonary/Critical Care

➢ Stanford University – Infectious Diseases

➢ Duke University – Infectious Diseases

➢ University of Washington – Infectious Diseases

➢ Tulane University – Cardiology

➢ Medical College of Wisconsin – Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Rheumatology

➢ Louisiana State University – Hematology/Oncology

➢ Drexel University – Infectious Diseases

➢ University of Kentucky – Pulmonary/Critical Care

➢ Wayne State University – Pulmonary/Critical Care

➢ Cleveland Clinic, OH – Infectious Diseases

➢ Weill Medical College of Cornell University, NY – Hematology/Oncology

➢ Penn State – Hematology/Oncology

➢ PGY1 $ 54,862

➢ PGY2 $ 57,129

➢ PGY3 $ 59,924

➢ PGY4 $ 62,795

➢ PGY5 $ 65,770

➢ PGY6 $ 68,702

➢ Salary and Benefits

➢ Vacation:20 days per year

➢ Educational stipend

➢ Food stipend

➢ iPads for all residents

➢ Free membership in ACP-PGY1

➢ Free on-site parking

➢ On-site Health Club

➢ Children’s Day Care Available

➢ On-site Moonlighting -PGY3

➢ Intern Orientation:

June 14-15, 18-22, 2018

➢ Program Start Date:

June 25, 2018