
at Advocate Lutheran General Hospital
General Information
The Training Program:
Educational Environment
Curriculum
The Ambulatory Experience
Teaching Conferences
The Faculty
The Residents:
Salary and Benefits
Fellowship Programs:
Cardiology
Gastroenterology
Geriatrics
Hematology/Oncology
How to Apply
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The Faculty
The core teaching faculty is made
up of fifty-six full-time physicians sponsored by Lutheran General Hospital.
These physicians have chosen to engage in an academic teaching career in
Internal Medicine, with emphasis either in primary care or sub-specialty care.
We rely on four Associate Program
Directors in addition to the Chairman and Program Director, Dr. Solomon for
leadership in all programmatic aspects. They are Drs. Jeanette Morrison, Jadwiga
Loj and Jill Patton.
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 Jeanette Morrison, MD |
- Medical School: University of Illinois, 1988-92
- Residency: University Hospitals of Cleveland, 1992-95
- Chief Resident: University Hospitals of Cleveland, 1995-96
- Board Certified, ABIM: 1996
- Fellowship: Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar / University of Chicago, 1996-98
- Associate Program Director: Lutheran General Hospital, 2003-present
- Member: APDIM, American College of Physicians, Society of General Internal Medicine
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 Jill Patton, D.O. |
- Medical School: Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, 1990-94
- Osteopathic Internship: Chicago Osteopathic Hospitals and Medical Centers and Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center, 1994-95
- Residency: Lutheran General Hospital, 1995-98
- Chief Resident: Lutheran General Hospital, 1998-99
- Board Certified, ABIM: 1998
- Associate Program Director: Lutheran General Hospital, 2001-present
- Member: ACP, AOA, APDIM
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Jadwiga Loj, MD |
- Medical School:Jagiellonian University,Poland, 1991-95
- Residency:Lutheran General Hospital, 2002-05
- Chief Resident:Lutheran General Hospital, 2005-06
- Board Certified, ABIM: 2005
- Associate Program Director: Lutheran General Hospital, 2006-present
- Member: APDIM, ACP, SHM
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The Associate Program Directors are supplemented by Division Directors in all major sub-specialties of Internal Medicine as well as by twenty one Faculty members who are responsible for formal teaching on the inpatient services. There are seven full-time faculty members at the Nesset Health Center. Four of these are former Chief Residents.
These Faculty members are supplemented by a variety of other primary care internists and sub-specialists who are preceptors in teaching. Many of them are also graduates of our program. In the Department of Medicine, 357 physicians are board certified in Internal Medicine, 187 are board certified in medical sub-specialties.
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