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Fellowship in Endocrinology

The integrated endocrinology fellowship program of Rush University Medical Center and John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County offers a two-year program that is designed to prepare fellows for the Endocrinology Board Examination and to be clinical endocrinologists.

Fellows divide their time evenly between Rush University Medical Center and Stroger Hospital. These two institutions are located one block from each other and provide clinical and academic experiences in patient care, research and teaching in a variety of clinical settings that is desigend to enrich the fellows training experience. This program is not flexible. The start date is July 1st and ends on June 30th.

Positions for 2011 are opened only to Rush University Medical Center and Cook County Heath and Hospitals Systems residents. We are not participating in the Match.

 
 
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