主任来信
Thank you for your interest in the Pediatrics Residency Program at John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County (formerly Cook County Hospital). Our program has a long and rich history of training generations of pediatricians. Our graduates have pursued successful careers in both general and subspecialty pediatrics across our country and around the globe. First accredited by the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) in 1927, we continue to offer high quality pediatric education to residents who come from near and far. Our residents enjoy a rich teaching environment with a full lecture and conference schedule but learn the most by providing care for our patients under faculty supervision. Stroger is the only public safety net hospital in the city of Chicago, IL, and the Department of Pediatrics provides general and subspecialty care to all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults without regard for the ability to pay.
– Rosibell Arcia 医学博士,项目总监

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The Pediatrics Residency Program conforms to the training guidelines set forth by the Pediatric RRC of the ACGME. Our residents rotate through outpatient and inpatient settings and provide general and subspecialty care to pediatric patients under faculty supervision. Each resident also builds a panel of patients in the continuity clinic and provides outpatient care in that setting one afternoon per week. Each clinical rotation is 4 weeks in duration, and residents receive 28 days of paid vacation per year. Residents are required by the American Board of Pediatrics to complete 33 months of training to be eligible to take the certifying exam. Each resident is provided with a faculty advisor upon entering the program. Residents also participate in scholarly activities as well as a quality improvement project.
The Department of Pediatrics maintains an active academic and clinical affiliation with Rush University Medical Center. Many attending physicians work in both locations, and our residents can participate in several clinical rotations at Rush. Medical students from Rush University Medical Center rotate in our department for their core Pediatrics rotation, giving our residents ample opportunity to teach. Senior medical students may participate in sub-specialty electives or sub-specialty rotations.
In addition to General Academic Pediatrics, the Department of Pediatrics at Stroger offers a full range of subspecialties, including Adolescent Medicine, Allergy/Immunology, Cardiology, Child Abuse Pediatrics, Child Behavior and Development, Endocrinology, Gastroenterology, Hematology/Oncology, Infectiology, Nephrology, Neurology, Pediatric Emergency Medicine, and Pediatric Intensive Care.
Clinical services are also available to children through other Departments at Stroger, including Anesthesia, Audiology, Burns, Child Life, Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Dermatology, Ophthalmology, Otolaryngology, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Palliative Care, Pathology, Pediatric Surgery, Pharmacy, Physical and Occupational Therapy, Radiation Oncology, Radiology, Social Services, Speech Therapy, Trauma and Urology. Adult medical and surgical services are available to support the care of adolescents and young adults admitted to our services.
Learning opportunities abound in our Program. We have a lecture series in which core pediatric topics are taught by faculty members. Pediatric Grand Rounds are held jointly with the Rush Program. During case conferences, residents present interesting cases from the inpatient service, and each case is thoroughly discussed together with attending physicians, residents, and medical students. Residents are required to become certified in Basic Life Support, Neonatal Resuscitation Program, and Pediatric Advanced Life Support. These courses are offered free to all residents. Teaching takes place in many other settings, including attending rounds, morbidity and mortality conference, journal club, Boards review, mock codes, on-line modules, and through both formal and informal presentations on each rotation. Perhaps the most valuable learning activity is the direct patient care that residents provide under faculty guidance.
儿科系与拉什大学医学中心有学术和临床联系。拉什大学医学中心的医学生在我们科室轮流进行核心儿科轮转,为我们的住院医师提供了充足的教学机会。
除了普通学术儿科外,库克县 John H. Stroger, Jr. 医院的儿科还提供全方位的专科服务,包括:
斯特罗格医院的其他部门也为儿童提供临床服务,包括:
我们的住院医师培训计划提供了大量学习机会。我们每周有一次四小时的教学课程,每月有一次董事会审查会议和每周一次的大巡诊。在会议期间,住院医师会介绍有趣的病例,主治医生、住院医师和医学生会深入讨论每个病例。
教学可以在许多其他环境中进行,包括:
住院医师进入项目后会分配一名教职顾问。住院医师还会参与学术活动以及质量改进项目。
美国儿科学会要求住院医师完成 33 个月的培训才有资格参加认证考试。住院医师在整个培训期间轮流在库克县卫生局临床站点工作。我们的住院医师在教职人员的监督下为儿科患者提供一般和专科护理。每位住院医师还在其连续诊所中建立一组患者,并每周下午在该诊所提供门诊护理。
住院医师必须获得基本生命支持、新生儿复苏计划和儿科高级生命支持方面的认证。这些课程免费向所有住院医师提供。
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