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University of Illinois College of Medicine is a public medical school located in Chicago, Illinois, with campuses in Chicago, Peoria, Illinois, Rockford, Illinois, and Urbana, Illinois. The college is part of the University of Illinois system and is affiliated with University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System. It is one of the largest medical schools in the United States, with a strong reputation for clinical medicine and medical research. The college has a long history of producing talented physicians, including Nobel Prize winners such as Baruch Blumberg and Selman Waksman.
The college was founded in 1882 as the College of Physicians and Surgeons and was later renamed the University of Illinois College of Medicine in 1913. The college has a rich history, with notable alumni including Daniel Hale Williams, a cardiothoracic surgeon who performed the first successful open-heart surgery in 1893. Other notable alumni include Charles LeRoy, a physiologist who made significant contributions to the field of cardiovascular physiology, and Ludwig Hektoen, a pathologist who discovered the Hektoen enteric agar medium. The college has also been affiliated with several notable institutions, including Rush University Medical Center, Loyola University Medical Center, and Northwestern Memorial Hospital.
The college offers a range of academic programs, including a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program, a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) program in biomedical sciences, and several combined degree programs, such as the M.D./Ph.D. and M.D./M.P.H. programs. The college is accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) and is a member of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC). The college has a strong reputation for primary care education, with many graduates going on to practice in rural medicine and underserved communities. Notable faculty members include Andrew Schally, a Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine, and Michael S. Brown, a Nobel laureate in physiology or medicine who discovered the low-density lipoprotein receptor.
The college is a major center for medical research, with faculty members conducting research in a range of areas, including cancer biology, neuroscience, and infectious disease. The college is affiliated with several research institutions, including the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the American Cancer Society, and the American Heart Association. Notable research programs include the University of Illinois Cancer Center, the Institute for Personalized Respiratory Medicine, and the Center for Cardiovascular Research. The college has also collaborated with several other institutions, including Harvard University, Stanford University, and University of California, San Francisco.
The college has four campuses, located in Chicago, Peoria, Illinois, Rockford, Illinois, and Urbana, Illinois. The Chicago campus is located in the Illinois Medical District, near several major hospitals, including University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System, Rush University Medical Center, and Cook County Hospital. The Peoria campus is located near OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, while the Rockford campus is located near OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center. The Urbana campus is located near Carle Foundation Hospital.
The college has a large and active alumni network, with over 20,000 living alumni worldwide. Notable alumni include Daniel Hale Williams, a cardiothoracic surgeon who performed the first successful open-heart surgery in 1893, and Quentin Young, a physician and civil rights activist who worked with Martin Luther King Jr. and Jesse Jackson. Other notable alumni include Isabella Abbott, a botanist who discovered several new species of algae, and Helen Rodriguez-Trias, a pediatrician and public health advocate who worked with UNICEF and the World Health Organization. The college has also produced several notable politicians, including Richard Durbin, a United States Senator from Illinois, and Jan Schakowsky, a United States Representative from Illinois. Category:Medical schools in Illinois