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Required Clerkship Year: Third Number of Weeks: 6 Approximate Number of Students Per Rotation: 16 to 21 PEDIATRICS CLERKSHIP 2011-2012 Required clerkship year: Third Number of weeks: 6 Approximate number of students per rotation: 16 to 21 Department Chairperson Course Director Course Assistant Clerkship Coordinator Jerold Stirling, M.D. Lisa Martin, M.D. Marie-Ellen Sarvida, M.D. Ana Juarez Maguire, Rm. 3304 Maguire, Rm. 3323 Maguire, Rm 3317 SSOM, Rm 320 (708) 327-9080 (708) 327-9101 (708) 327-9105 (708) 216 – 5319 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Pager #15062 Pager #11368 Pager #19225 PARENT AND AFFILIATED HOSPITALS FOR PEDIATRICS CLERKSHIP Foster G. McGaw Hospital Address: 2160 S. First Avenue, Maywood, IL 60153 708-216-9000 St. Joseph Hospital/Resurrection Healthcare (Drs.Valerie Hines, Rama Velamati, Maria Silveria Galban,; Ms. Nancy Balzano, Coordinator) Address: 2900 N. Lake Shore Dr, Chicago, IL 60657 Phone: 773-665-6057 (Contact: Ms. Nancy Balzano) – [email protected] St. Alexius Medical Center (Drs. Nazia Sheriff, Anupama Deshpande, Kara Ebersol, Rukayat Salami, Betsy Thampi, ; Laurie Miller,R.N.-Peds Floor Supervisor, Marcy Traxler-Director, Pediatric Services, Scott Rowley, Assistant Vice President – 847-755-8479) Address: 1555 Barrington Road, Hoffman Estates, IL 60194-1018 Peds Floor: 847-490-6974 (Contact Ms. Laurie Miller) OUTPATIENT CLINICS Gottlieb Memorial Hospital: Dr. Miroslawa Malinowska, Dobroslawa B. Machnica, M.D., Contact: Jane Gil-Chraca Address: 675 W. North Avenue, Ste 507, Melrose Park, IL 60160 Phone: (708) 681-7685 Fax: (708) 681 - 7326 Loyola OutPatient Clinic: Dr. Lisa Martin, Dr. Jerold Stirling, Dr. Karen Judy, Dr. Gary Sigman, Dr. Ramzan Shahid Address: 2160 S. First Avenue Loyola Primary Care Center at Burr Ridge (Drs. Keith Veselik, Tony Pangan, Greg Ozark, Heidi Renner, Brent Reiger) Address: 6800 N. Frontage Road, Burr Ridge, IL 60527 Phone: (708) 327 – 1300 Directions from LUMC: Drive north on First Ave. Merge onto I-290 W/Eisenhower Expy W. Continue onto I-88W, Take the IL-38 W exit toward Roosevelt Rd/Interstate 294, Merge onto I-294S , Take I-55S/Stevenson Expy, Take exit 276B Toward Country Line Rd N, Merge onto S. County Line Rd, Turn Right onto S. Frontage Rd, Take the 1st right onto N. Frontage Rd. You will proceed to the third floor on the north side of the building. Loyola Center for Health at Elmhurst ((Drs. John Boblick, Michael Clark, Margaret McMahon, Linda Fisher, Rose Porcelli, Sam Hung) Address: 300 N. York Rd., Elmhurst, IL 60126 Phone: 708-327-7030 Directions from LUMC: Drive north on First Ave. Merge onto the Eisenhower Expressway West/I-290 W. Take 290 west to North Ave. exit. North Ave. west to York Rd. Make a right on York, and the facility will be on the left, immediately past the church on the Northwest corner of North and York. Loyola Family Health Center at North Riverside (Drs. Rebecca Barbato, Hannah Chow, Julie O’Keefe, Cindy Rubin) Address: 1950 S. Harlem Ave., North Riverside, IL 60546 Phone: (708) 354-9250 Directions from LUMC: Drive east on Roosevelt Road and turn right on Harlem Ave. Going down Harlem for a little less than a mile, the Family Health Center will be on the right. Loyola Primary Care Center at Oakbrook Terrace (Drs. Linda Tayeh, Michelle Toma, Susan Rohde) Address: 17W740 22nd Street, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181 Phone : 630-627-7399 Directions from LUMC: Drive west on 22nd street (clinic is located a mile or so west of Rte. 83). It is in a strip mall on the North side of the street next to Home Depot. There is a Pompei Restaurant in the strip mall also. Loyola Center for Health at Orland Park (Drs. Terry Beissel, Sean Diamond, Robert Rojas, Shanti Nair) Address: 16621 S. 107th Court, Orland Park, IL 60462 Phone : (708) 873-7355 Directions from LUMC: Drive south on 1st Avenue for about five miles. Take I-55 South towards St. Louis for 3 miles. Take exit #279A-B/US-12/US-20/US-45 onto LaGrange Road (US-45). Drive south on LaGrange for about 13 miles. Turn right on W 167th Street. Turn right on 107th Ave to the Loyola Center for Health at Orland Park. Loyola Center for Health at Hickory Hills (Drs. Shanti Nair, Josephine Dlugopolski, Jonathan Gugel) Address: 9608 Roberts Road, Hickory Hills, IL 60457 Phone : (708)233-5333 2 Directions from LUMC: Drive south on 1st Avenue for about 5.5 miles, turn right at Archer Rd (IL-171) and drive for 1.7 miles. Turn left at Roberts Rd. The clinic will be on the right. Loyola Center for Health at Wheaton (Drs. Michael Gill, Sharon Hovey) Address: 140 E. Loop Road, Wheaton, IL 60189 Phone : (630) 665-5995 Directions from LUMC: Drive North on First Ave and merge onto I-290 W. Continue onto I-88W. Take the I-355 exit. Keep right at the fork and follow the signs for IL-56/Butterfield Rd. Keep left at the fork and follow signs for WHEATON. Turn left at Butterfield Rd/IL-56. Turn right at Loop Rd. The clinic will be on the left. Central DuPage Physician Group (Drs. Tom DeStefani, Joseph Christensen, Erin Flanigan) Address: 885 Roosevelt Road, Suite 202, Glen Ellyn, IL 60137 (630) 790-1555 Directions from LUMC: Drive North on First Ave and merge onto I-290 W. Continue onto I-88W. Take IL- 38 W exit toward Roosevelt Rd/Interstate 294. Keep Right at the fork and merge onto IL-38 W/E Roosevelt Rd. Keep on Roosevelt turn Left on S. Nicoll Way, Right on Taft Ave, Right on S. Exmoor Ave, Right on E. Roosevelt Rd. Children’s Wellness Center (Drs. Mara Maas, Charmaine Cardozo, Lyna Massih, Nicole Mozden, M.D.) Address: Two Clinics (Student needs to contact Dr. Maas as to what clinic to report to) 9830 Ridgeland Ave. Chicago Ridge, IL 60415 (708) 636-8747 Directions from LUMC: Drive North on First Ave. Merge onto I-290W. Keep LEFT to take I-88W via Exit 15A toward Indiana/Aurora. Merge onto I-294 S toward Indiana. Merge onto US-12 E/US-20E/W 95th St. Turn right onto Ridgeland Ave. End at 9830 Ridgeland Ave., Chicago Ridge. Orland Park Office: 16505 S. 106th Ct. Orland Park, IL 60457 (708) 364-1550 Directions from LUMC: Take 1st Ave. south to I-55W. Exit onto LaGrange Rd. southbound. Take LaGrange Rd. to 143rd St. Turn right on 143rd. Turn left at 108th Ave. Turn left onto 165th St. We are in the same building as Dr. Pacella at the bend in the road. Downers Grove Pediatrics (Drs. Nusrath Akhtar, John Cabana, Emilio Cabana, Kerry Sheehan, Maria Janeczek, Heidi E. Swanson) Address: Two clinics (Student needs to contact Dr. Kerry Sheehan as to what clinic to report to) Contact Dr. Sheehan by e-mail: [email protected] or call office 630-852-4551 3 (Main Office) 6840 S Main Street, Suite 201, Downers Grove, IL 60516 Telephone: (630) 852-4551 Fax: (630) 852-0131 To the Downer's Grove site: From LUHS south on First Ave to I55 South on I55 to Lemont (Main St) North on Lemont to clinic 404 W Boughton Rd, Bolingbrook, IL (630) 759-9231 To Bolling Brook site: from LUHS south on First Ave to I55 South on I55 to Lemont (Main St) Turn left on 87th/Boughton Rd Continue on Boughton Rd until you cross Hwy 53 then look for clinic on Right Elmhurst Pediatrics (Drs. Ed Pont, Jeanette Edwards, Don Seidman, Erica Attanasio, Christine Ibrahim) (Contact: Dr. Ed Pont) Address: 152 North Addison, Suite 200, Elmhurst, IL 60126 Phone : 630-832-3100 Directions from LUMC: Drive North on First Ave and merge onto I-290W. Merge onto IL-64 W/ E North Ave (exit 13B). Turn left on York St. Turn right on W 2nd St. Turn Left on N Addison Ave. FGM Pediatrics (Drs. Marc Freed, Mary Ellen Gruszka, Pabbisetty Ramana, Abdul Malhes) (Contact: Dr. Gruszka) Address: 8711 W. Cermak Road, North Riverside, IL Phone : (708) 442 – 7979 Fax: (708) 442 - 8574 Directions from LUMC: Drive South on First Ave, Turn Right on Cermak. Continue until you find the address number. Kid Care Doctors: (Dr. Valarie Vukelic) Address: 2254 S. Cicero Avenue, Cicero, IL 60804 Phone: (708) 222 – 9170 Fax: (708) 222 – 9173 PEDIA Group Associates (Drs. Karen Walker, Cynthia Gould, Alka Srivastava, Ann Fischer) Address: 6300 W Roosevelt Rd, Oak Park, IL 60304 Phone : (708) 848-8240 (Contact: Dr. Walker) Directions from LUMC: Drive West on Roosevelt Rd. Turn left onto S Highland Ave to arrive at PEDIA Group Associates. VNA of Fox Valley Health Center – Elgin (Dr. Kate Sunderbruch) Address: 620 Wing Street, Elgin, IL 60123 Phone: (847) 717-6455 4 Arrive at 8:30AM at Wing Street location. Meet with HR representative for quick orientation to the VNA and then report to Dr. Kate Sunderbruch. Revised June 2011 5.
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