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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong><br />

<strong>Department</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Medicine</strong>


RICH HISTORY OF DISCOVERY<br />

• Nobel Laureate Enrico Fermi and his<br />

colleagues conducted the first controlled,<br />

self-sustaining, nuclear chain reaction on<br />

Dec. 2, 1942, and initiated the modern<br />

nuclear age.<br />

• Nathaniel Kleitman identified REM sleep,<br />

the stage when most dreaming occurs.<br />

• Charles Huggins- Nobel Prize in <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

in 1966 for advancing cancer research with<br />

his studies on relationship between<br />

hormones and prostate cancer<br />

• Presidential Medal <strong>of</strong> Freedom, National<br />

Medal <strong>of</strong> Science winner Dr. Janet<br />

Davison Rowley discovered the first<br />

consistent chromosomal abnormalities<br />

linked to cancer, demonstrating that cancer<br />

is a genetic disease.


Subspecialty Section Chiefs<br />

Cardiology<br />

James Liao, MD,PhD<br />

GI, Hepatology & Nutrition<br />

Stephen Hanauer, MD *<br />

Infectious Dis. & Global<br />

Health- David Pitrak, MD<br />

Dermatology<br />

Christopher Shea, MD<br />

Genetic <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

Nancy Cox, PhD<br />

Nephrology<br />

Gary Toback, MD,PhD<br />

Emergency <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

Linda Druelinger, MD *<br />

Geriatrics & Palliative Care<br />

William Dale, MD,PhD<br />

Pulmonary/Critical Care<br />

Jesse Hall, MD*<br />

Endo, Diabetes & Metab<br />

Roy Weiss, MD,PhD*<br />

Hospital <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

David Meltzer, MD,PhD<br />

General Internal Med<br />

Deborah Burnet, MD *<br />

Hematology/Oncology<br />

Richard Schilsky, MD<br />

Rheumatology<br />

Marcus Clark, MD


Why come to <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>?<br />

• Team Based Approach<br />

• Intellectual Curiosity<br />

• Extraordinary Research and<br />

Mentoring


Why come to <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>?<br />

Team Based Approach<br />

• Learn and practice<br />

medicine combining<br />

compassion and science in<br />

an environment conducive<br />

to cure and discovery<br />

• Learn new skills and new<br />

technologies that will shape<br />

and impact your careers in<br />

medicine, as well as the<br />

discipline <strong>of</strong> medicine itself.


Why come to <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>?<br />

Team Based Approach<br />

4+2 in July 2013<br />

• enhances inpatient team dynamics<br />

• improves ambulatory experience<br />

R1<br />

Gens Amb MICU Amb Gens Vac Mercy Amb H/O Amb CCU/Cards Vac Gens Amb Cards Amb H/O<br />

4 wks 2 wks 4 wks 2 wks 4 wks 2wks 4 wks 2wks 4 wks 2wks 2wks/2wks 2wks 4 wks 2wks 4 wks 2wks 4 wks


Center for Care & Discovery<br />

Opening February 2013<br />

•Designed for Multidisciplinary<br />

Rounding<br />

•Designed for multidisciplinary<br />

treatment<br />

•High tech imaging and OR’s<br />

•Adjacent to <strong>Medicine</strong>’s research<br />

programs


• 10-story<br />

Center for Care & Discovery<br />

• 1.2 million-square-foot building<br />

• 240 private inpatient/ICU beds<br />

• 21 state-<strong>of</strong>-the-art ORs<br />

• 12 rooms for GI, cardiac &<br />

pulmonary procedures<br />

• 7 interventional radiology suites<br />

• High-resolution MRI and CT<br />

• All telemetry beds


Why come to <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>?<br />

Intellectual Curiosity<br />

• Innovative programs in:<br />

• Clinical Excellence<br />

• Bench & Translational Research<br />

• Clinical & Patient Oriented Research<br />

• Outcomes<br />

• Disparities Genetic/Genomics<br />

• Community Outreach & Global Health<br />

• Medical Ethics & Religion<br />

• Novel Programs<br />

• Clinical Excellence (Bucksbaum<br />

Institute)<br />

• Comprehensive Care for Physicians<br />

• CTSA


Why come to <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>?<br />

Research & Mentoring


$ in thousands<br />

400<br />

350<br />

300<br />

250<br />

200<br />

150<br />

100<br />

NIH Funding Per Faculty<br />

Top 10 Medical Schools<br />

50<br />

0<br />

$391<br />

$328 $314<br />

$271 $261 $248 $245<br />

18 15 12 2 82<br />

7 8 14 3<br />

$234 $226 $223<br />

PSOM ranks #2 in NIH Funding/Faculty (last year #3)<br />

1<br />

2011 NIH Rank


Top Medical Schools (Midwest)<br />

NIH Funding / Faculty 2011<br />

U <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> $328.1 1<br />

Wash U $216.2 2<br />

U <strong>of</strong> Michigan $175.6 3<br />

U <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin $164.5 4<br />

U <strong>of</strong> Iowa $173.3 5<br />

Northwestern $142.4 6<br />

Medical College <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin $68.0 7<br />

Indiana U $64.1 8


Mentorship<br />

Helping you get the fellowship<br />

• 11 - Active T32’s/T35 Training Grants<br />

• 2- K12s (Oncology and Asthma)<br />

• 11 - F32s (Individual NRSAs)<br />

• 21- K08/K23s<br />

• DOM has 120 fellows in 12 programs<br />

• New & unique programs in Hem/Onc,<br />

Hospital <strong>Medicine</strong>, Bucksbaum.<br />

or job you want


Rich tradition in training multi generations <strong>of</strong><br />

scientists & leaders<br />

IBD Medical Education Critical Care <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

Joseph<br />

Kirsner,MD,PhD<br />

Stephen<br />

Hanauer ,MD<br />

David<br />

Rubin ,MD<br />

Arthur Rubenstein, MD<br />

Holly Humphrey, MD<br />

Vinny Arora, MD John McConville, MD<br />

Lawrence<br />

Wood, MD<br />

Jesse<br />

Hall, MD<br />

JP Kress, MD


INTERNAL MEDICINE<br />

RESIDENCY PROGRAM<br />

Kate Thompson, MD Intern Selection<br />

Chair<br />

John McConville, MD Program Director


1994-1997 U <strong>of</strong> C IM Residency<br />

1998 Chief Resident<br />

1999-2001 U <strong>of</strong> C pulm/cc fellowship<br />

2007-2011 PD pulm/cc fellowship<br />

2010 IM associate PD<br />

2011 IM PD


Academic Training In<br />

<strong>Medicine</strong><br />

• Immersion in State <strong>of</strong> the Art Clinical <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

• Formal Training in Academic <strong>Medicine</strong>


Core Values<br />

Team‐based structure<br />

Overnight call (still)<br />

House staff autonomy for clinical decision making<br />

Small‐medium sized program<br />

Devoted clinical faculty who are expert teachers<br />

Institution is devoid <strong>of</strong> hierarchy<br />

House staff drive programmatic change


Core Values<br />

Spring 2012 retreats identified new challenge:<br />

reduced time together for intern/resident<br />

Thought secondary to:<br />

overnight call<br />

2011 duty hours regulations<br />

continuity clinic


R1<br />

Clinical Curriculum<br />

Change to 4+2 system in July 2013<br />

4 week inpatient block followed by 2 week<br />

ambulatory block<br />

No clinic during 4 week block<br />

Categorical Intern<br />

Gens Amb MICU Geri Gens Vac Cards Amb H/O ER CCU Cards<br />

NF<br />

Vac Gens Consult Cards Amb H/O<br />

4 wks 2 wks 4 wks 2 wks 4 wks 2 wks 4 wks 2 wks 4 wks 2 wks 2 wks 2 wks 2 wks 4 wks 2 wks 4 wks<br />

2<br />

wks<br />

4 wks


Clinical Curriculum<br />

Change to 4+2 system in July 2013<br />

Enhances intern and resident interaction<br />

Devoted time solely for ambulatory medicine<br />

Eliminates continuity clinic during 4 week blocks<br />

Enables longitudinal ambulatory experience in<br />

sub‐specialty clinic<br />

Equalizes rotation length (14 or 28 days)


Clinical Curriculum<br />

Change to 4+2 system in July 2013<br />

90% <strong>of</strong> house staff voted in favor <strong>of</strong> 4+2


Notable Curricular<br />

Elements<br />

• CART Conference / Simulation<br />

• iPads<br />

• Global Scholars Program<br />

• Community Health<br />

• Teaching Curriculum<br />

• Mercy


State <strong>of</strong> the Art Clinical<br />

Training<br />

• Technology / Simulation<br />

– CART Training / Conference<br />

– CART Monitoring<br />

ECG<br />

Vents<br />

Comps<br />

ETCO2


• Technology<br />

State <strong>of</strong> the Art Clinical<br />

Training<br />

– iPad clinical applications<br />

– iPad education applications


Global Scholars<br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Global Health Partners:<br />

• Universidad Andres Bello, Santiago, Chile<br />

• <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa<br />

• Lagos State <strong>University</strong> Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Nigeria<br />

• Sivananda Rehabilitation Home, Hyderabad, India<br />

• Kamuzu Central Hospital Skin Clinic, Lilongwe, Malawi<br />

• Wuhan <strong>University</strong>, Hubei Province, China<br />

• <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria<br />

• <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong> Research Facility, Dhaka, Bangladesh<br />

• SHARE-India, Hyderabad, India<br />

•Funding for Two House Staff each year<br />

•Masters <strong>of</strong> Health Studies with Global<br />

Health Emphasis planned


Community Health<br />

Englewood Clinic<br />

• Largest free clinic in Illinois<br />

• 100% uninsured patients<br />

• New site in Englewood<br />

• 15 <strong>Medicine</strong> Residents/ UC faculty<br />

• 100% <strong>of</strong> continuity clinic<br />

experience<br />

2.5 Miles


PSA: 8 <strong>of</strong> 10<br />

8 <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>’s 10<br />

lowest income<br />

communities are<br />

in UCH’s primary<br />

service area.<br />

8 <strong>of</strong> the 10 Poorest Neighborhoods<br />

At least 33% below the citywide average<br />

H


Teaching Curriculum<br />

Student Teaching<br />

Ward supervision and teaching (MS3&4)<br />

Clinical Skills Courses (MS1&2)<br />

History taking<br />

Physical Diagnosis<br />

Resident Teaching<br />

Morning report presentations<br />

Ambulatory presentations<br />

Formal Didactics on Teaching<br />

At each orientation (annually)<br />

Intern Retreat<br />

Residents as Teachers Lectures<br />

and Curriculum<br />

Outcomes:<br />

<strong>Chicago</strong> Program Directors<br />

Cook County Hospital<br />

Loyola <strong>University</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong><br />

<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Illinois (M/P)<br />

CR placement (each year)<br />

UCMC(4)<br />

CCH(1-2)<br />

MacNeal (1)<br />

Mercy (1)<br />

Christ Hospital (1)


UC at Mercy Hospital<br />

• Started July 1, 2009<br />

• Complete UC Internal <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

team:<br />

– Attending<br />

– Resident<br />

– Intern<br />

– Student<br />

• Community / Secondary care<br />

• Diverse patient population:<br />

– Pilsen<br />

– Chinatown<br />

– Bronzeville<br />

– Oakland<br />

MERCY HOSPITAL


Program Strengths<br />

• Scholarship<br />

• Fellowship Match<br />

• Small Program<br />

• Classic Training<br />

• Full Time, Academic Faculty<br />

• South Side <strong>of</strong> <strong>Chicago</strong>


Scholarship:<br />

Activity by Graduating Class<br />

100<br />

90<br />

80<br />

70<br />

60<br />

50<br />

40<br />

30<br />

20<br />

10<br />

0<br />

2005 2007 2009 2011<br />

Research<br />

Research<br />

w/product


Cardiology<br />

2007-2012 Match Results<br />

Allergy/Immunology<br />

• Mass Gen<br />

• UC - Denver<br />

• Brigham & Women's<br />

• BI Deaconess<br />

• Brown<br />

• Cleveland Clinics (4)<br />

• Cornell (3)<br />

• Duke (2)<br />

• Emory<br />

• Loyola (4)<br />

• NYU<br />

• Tufts (2)<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> C (12)<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> Colorado<br />

• UC San Diego (2)<br />

• U Michigan<br />

• U Minnesota<br />

• U Penn<br />

• U Pittsburgh (2)<br />

• UT Southwestern<br />

• Vanderbilt<br />

• U Wisconsin<br />

• Yale<br />

Endocrinology<br />

• Johns Hopkins<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> C (4)<br />

Gastroenterology<br />

• Brigham & Women's (3)<br />

• Duke<br />

• Loyola<br />

• Mt. Sinai<br />

• Rush (3)<br />

• Tufts<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> C (9)<br />

• UNC<br />

• UT Southwestern (3)<br />

• Vanderbilt<br />

• WashU<br />

Geriatrics<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> C (3)<br />

• U Alabama<br />

Hematology/Oncology<br />

• Cleveland Clinics<br />

• Johns Hopkins<br />

• Loyola<br />

• MD-Anderson<br />

• Northwestern<br />

• Sloan-Kettering (7)<br />

• Stanford (4)<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> C (10)<br />

Palliative Care<br />

• MGH (2)<br />

• NIH<br />

Infectious Diseases<br />

• Beth Israel Deaconess<br />

• Columbia<br />

• Stanford<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> C (7)<br />

• UCSF<br />

• U Minnesota<br />

General <strong>Medicine</strong><br />

• Mount Sinai<br />

• Northwestern<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> C (4)<br />

• Harvard<br />

Nephrology<br />

• Northwestern (2)<br />

• UAlabama<br />

• UC San Francisco<br />

Pulmonary/CC<br />

• Duke<br />

• Harvard<br />

• Johns Hopkins<br />

• U Michigan<br />

• Mt Sinai (2)<br />

• Northwestern (3)<br />

• UCSF<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> C (10)<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> Colorado<br />

• U <strong>of</strong> Penn<br />

• U Washington


Small, Personal<br />

Program<br />

• 32 Categorical Interns<br />

• Safe-Ride program<br />

• Ticket fund

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