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  2. Advocate Lutheran General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1976, LGH established a residency training program for internal medicine. [12] In 1980, the Parkside Professional Building opened, and the hospital integrated into a network of health and human services organizations with more than 75 locations, adopting the name Lutheran General HealthSystem (LGHS). [8]

  3. Advocate Christ Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was founded in 1960. [4] Originally named "Christ Hospital," the hospital was renamed Advocate Christ Medical Center in 2001. [5] In 2016, the hospital opened a new eight-story, 326,000-square-foot patient tower.

  4. Jefferson Health Northeast - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson Health Northeast hosts residency programs in family medicine, [13] internal medicine, [14] emergency medicine, [15] and podiatric surgery, [16] including two combined residency programs: one in internal and emergency medicine [17] and another in family and emergency medicine. [18] Jefferson Health Northeast also runs a critical care ...

  5. American Board of Family Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Family Medicine is the second largest medical specialty board in the United States. Its purposes include: Improving the quality of medical care available to the public; Establishing and maintaining standards in the specialty of family medicine; Improving the standards of medical education for training in family medicine

  6. Family medicine - Wikipedia

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    Fifty-five family medicine residency programs have closed since 2000, while only 28 programs have opened. [ 30 ] In 2006, when the nation had 100,431 family physicians, a workforce report by the American Academy of Family Physicians indicated the United States would need 139,531 family physicians by 2020 to meet the need for primary medical care.

  7. National Resident Matching Program - Wikipedia

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    The National Resident Matching Program (NRMP), also called The Match, [1] is a United States–based private non-profit non-governmental organization created in 1952 to place U.S. medical school students into residency training programs located in United States teaching hospitals. Its mission has since expanded to include the placement of U.S ...

  8. University of Colorado School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) awards both MD and PhD degrees. [7] There are about 650 MD students at the school, plus 350 in the Physician Assistant and Physical Therapy programs and 400 in Graduate Medical Education. The University of Colorado's School of Pharmacy (SOP) began in 1911 as a division of the School of Medicine.

  9. University of Missouri School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    U.S. News & World Report has ranked MU's Department of Family and Community Medicine as one of the top three family medicine programs nationwide for 15 consecutive years. [4] The 2008 rankings ranked MU third in family medicine (tied with University of Wisconsin–Madison) and 23rd among schools emphasizing primary care. [5]