Provident Hospital 30th Anniversary

...Cleveland Hall took over as medical director of Provident. 1896 A funding campaign allowed for the construction of a new hospital building at 36th and Dearborn. Abolitionist Frederick Douglass donated to the campaign. 1898 The hospital moved to the new 65-bed location at 36th Street. 1933 Provident formed an educational affiliation with the University of Chicago and purchased a new...

Neonatal-Perinatal

...successfully found employment working as neonatologists in level 3-4 NICU hospitals, level 2 neonatal-perinatal centers, and academic institutions. Class of 2021 & 2022: John H. Stroger Hospital, Chicago, Illinois (pediatric residency) NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem, New York, NY (pediatric residency) Class of 2020: Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oaklawn, Illinois Swedish American Hospital, Rockford, Illinois Class of 2019: Drexel University, Philadelphia,...

Pediatrics

...the program. Residents also participate in scholarly activities, as well as a quality improvement project. The Department of Pediatrics has an academic and clinical affiliation with Rush University Medical Center. Medical students from Rush University Medical Center rotate in our department for their core Pediatrics rotation, giving our residents ample opportunity to teach. In addition to General Academic Pediatrics, the...

MyCookCountyHealth

Dear Patient, We are pleased to offer you secure online access to your medical information through our patient portal, MyCookCountyHealth. Please provide your email address when asked so we can send you instructions on how to set up your secure on-line account. Once set-up, you can view your lab results and radiology results, documents, future appointments; request medication renewals and...

Juvenile Temporary Detention Center Youth Health Services Resources (Medical, Dental and Mental Health)

...post-release employment program, Changing Voices. Previously a part-time program, with the support of Chicago Beyond, Changing Voices now runs full-time, and empowers young people to write their true stories. These resilient youth turn narratives, often influenced by traumatic life-experiences, into powerful musical theatre. They perform these stories for the community and facilitate discussions to create change in themselves and their...

Stronger Together: Building a More Equitable Behavioral Health System

...stories to garner more support and resources. Beyond the Grant Period • Increased organizational capacity to sustain or expand community health • New partnerships to collaborate on future projects and funding • An ongoing, bi-directional relationship with the Office of Behavioral Health at Cook County Health. Description Overall, the goal of this funding opportunity is to continue to resolve behavioral...

CareLink Program

CareLink Program CareLink is a free program that helps Cook County residents cover the cost of care at any Cook County Health facility. CareLink discounts the cost of the following services: primary care visits, specialty doctor visits, clinic visits, lab tests, hospital stays and emergency services. Anyone living in Cook County may apply for financial help. They may also receive...

LaMar Hasbrouck, MD

...University of California-Berkeley and his doctorate from the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. His internal medicine residency took place at New York-Presbyterian Hospital. He received a certificate in State Health Leadership from the Harvard Kennedy School and earned his MBA from the University of Saint Mary. He is a diplomat with the American Board of Internal Medicine and...

Family and Community Medicine

...all housestaff, which can be taken in (2) two week increments or (1) four week block rotation. Maternity/Paternity Leave: Housestaff physicians shall be granted maternity and paternity leave to cover periods of pregnancy, newborn childcare, and/or newly adopted childcare. Family & Medical Leave (FMLA): An eligible employee may take approved unpaid family and medical leave of up to twelve (12)...

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