Stritch School of Medicine
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Stritch School of Medicine is the medical school affiliated with Loyola University Chicago.[2] It is located at the heart of the Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood, Illinois.[2] The medical campus includes Foster G. McGaw Hospital, Cardinal Bernardin Cancer Center, Center for Translational Research and Education, the Loyola Outpatient Center, the Loyola University Center for Health and Fitness along with other administrative buildings and departments that branch off from the hospital. While the Loyola University hospital, outpatient clinic and satellite sites serve as the main places of teaching, the Edward Hines Veterans Administration (VA) hospital is within walking distance and also serves as a teaching hospital for the Stritch School of Medicine.
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Type | Private medical school |
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Established | 1909 |
Parent institution | Loyola University Chicago |
Religious affiliation | Catholic (Jesuit) |
Dean | Sam J. Marzo, MD |
Location | , Illinois , US |
Tuition (2009-2010) | $39,200[1] |
Website | stritch.luc.edu |
Stritch grants Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degrees to its graduates. Receiving a diploma requires successful completion of all coursework plus passing the U.S. Medical Licensing Exam Step 1, Step 2CS, and Step 2CK.[3][4]