
I
am glad you have come to learn about UIC's Family
Medicine Residency. Here is an introduction to our
philosophy, direction and resources.
I came into Family Medicine to serve those in
need, as individuals, and at a societal level. I came to practice a relationship-based
medicine where each patient's care is fitted to his
or her own values and goals. I also came to deepen my
knowledge of health and disease in America in order
to further participate in building a health system
for this country.
For the last ten years I have practiced full spectrum
Family Medicine and been a member of residency faculty in underserved,
urban Chicago. This has been very rewarding to me
emotionally and professionally. I have found that
I have become not only a skilled medical resource
for my patients but also a social, psychological and
sometimes a spiritual resource as well.
As
Residency Director I now devote my energy to developing
the residents of UIC Family Medicine into Family Physicians. As a residency teacher I have learned
that residents want, as I do, to be much more than skilled
technicians. I believe that most of the good we doctors
can bring to our patients is based in the character
we have, our sincerity, our compassion and our diligence.
Good teachers of Family Medicine guide and support
residents to fulfill their higher aspirations as physicians.
Our
residency program's greatest resource for training
physicians is a highly diverse patient population,
drawn from two complementary clinic sites. Mile Square Health Center is a federally qualified Community Health Center providing
continuity care to a mix of mostly low-income English
and Spanish speakers. The Family Medicine Center on
the UIC medical campus serves an ethnically and economically diverse community with an array
of medical coverages in a state of the art, all electronic
facility.
Our residents are a very diverse, yet remarkably cohesive and mutually supportive group. They have decided themselves to learning and developing together.
The
faculty here also represents the diverse spectrum
of American Medicine. They each maintain practices
alongside our residents in the Family Medicine Centers.
Activities of the faculty include obstetrics, procedures,
research, teaching, and care for special populations.
UIC
hospital provides the benefit of advanced specialty
and subspecialty departments for upper level rotations.
Within the university medical center we maintain our own
"unopposed" Family Medicine inpatient service, including
our own adult, pediatric and obstetrical patients and admissions from the emergenal department. We utilize
the West Side Veteran's Administration Hospital and Michael Reese
Hospital in areas where these sites better meet the needs of
our residents.
The
broader University provides graduate degree programs, expertise
and support for the pursuit of higher educational
goals during and beyond residency training.
We
have built this program to help you realize your
highest potential as a physician, in skill, in wisdom
and in capacity to serve. Please join us. We invite you to see if this Residency is right for you.
Sincerely,
Mark
Potter, M.D.
Program Director
Family Medicine Residency
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