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I did a rotation at UIC and was very impressed with the program. The residents were very happy and got along well with each other. The faculty were very supportive and invested in teaching. Overall I felt it was a very strong program and am surprised that it doesn't get the publicity that other Chicago programs get.
The one "drawback" that everyone mentions is that you rotate at 2 community hospitals and have to travel approx. 30 min. when on those rotations, however, all of the residents that I worked with said that they see those rotations as bonuses. I was told that the teaching at the private hospitals was still great and it gave you a chance to see more of the private side of pathology. Also, if you want to stay in Chicago, you make many connections with private groups, which I'm told is helpful when looking for jobs.
I only spent a couple weeks there, but I went away impressed. If you have any specific questions, feel free to pm me.
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They list as 12,000 as the surgical volume? Is this correct? That's pretty low for a University hospital. How's the volume at the community hospitals?
Thank you for the information. On the website, there is chairman and inter department head. Who is the king? I am a little confused.
Both are leaving for Deans positions at other Universities, if I remember correctly.
Awww shoot! You mean that bad boy Kumar who wrote my Path book is outta there?!! Do you know when he is leaving? I was gonna do an elective there.
Kumar is at U of Chicago, not UIC.
Correct. He is as charming as he is famous. He'd like to turn the U of C residency into the equivalent of Cotran's Brigham.
Overall, how is the U of C path program? Is it the best in Illinois?
The location is in a bad part of Chicago? Would it be a bad idea for an out-of-stater to rotate there? Finding housing at the University wouldn't be bad but I'm worried about looking for housing in the surrounding area.