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  1. The University of Illinois College of Medicine offers a four-year program leading to the MD degree at four different sites in Illinois: Chicago, Peoria, Rockford, and formerly Urbana–Champaign. The Urbana–Champaign site stopped accepting new students after Fall 2016 to make room for the newly established Carle Illinois College of Medicine .

  2. The UIC Library provides access to tens of thousands of digitized images, full text materials and media drawn from the Library’s archives. These images cover topics such as the Universitys history, medical history and Chicago-area history and culture. Copy link.

  3. Browse Collection. Among the holdings in the UIC University Archives are dozens of composite photographs from past graduating classes of the College of Medicine and its predecessors. The images date as far back as the 1880s and up to the early 1990s.

  4. In the summer of 1954 a faculty committee estimated that enrollment on the Urbana-Champaign campus would reach 23,000 in 1962-63 and a whopping 38,000 by 1972. (Enrollment on the UIUC campus in the winter session of 1953-4 was only 17,652.)

  5. Our distinguished faculty contributes to the colleges reputation as one of the best schools for both undergraduate and graduate medical education. Graduates of University of Illinois College of Medicine, Greater Chicago Area: names, photos, jobs and positions, locations, education.

  6. Medical Education in Peoria since 1970. In 1970, a group of local physicians and community leaders founded the Peoria Medical School. Their goal was to train physicians who would remain in Peoria and central Illinois communities to practice medicine.

  7. The Department of Surgery at the University of Illinois College of Medicine, in collaboration with the University of Illinois Hospitals, is dedicated to providing compassionate and cutting-edge patient care, embodying a commitment to excellence in surgical treatments and interventions.