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Top 10 reasons for attending Loyola Stritch
0. Fearless leaders p. 8
9. Books, BS, and Boredom p. 17
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S. cool cast of characters p. 33
7. Good hours, great pay, and a cheap room any day of the week (and
they'll leave the light on for you). p. 49
5. Full, enriching social life p. 65
5. Endless possibilities for career advancement and relocation ... the
envelope please. p. 138
4. Four more years of living off of your folks (and they'll still love you).
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3. rare opportunity to see the inside of the O'Hare Hyatt.
2. Cheap parking in a convenient nearby location.
1. Great food at low, low prices.
Loyola-Stritch: Past, Present, and Future
Loyola University of Chicago was however, were limited by a continuous lack of the new Mulcahy Outpatient Center in 1981.
founded in 1870 and moved from funds until the 1940's when Samuel Cardinal Two years later the acquisition ofone of the
Chicago's west side to, what is now, Stritch lent his name to an annual fundraising HinesV. A. administration buildings provided
the Lake Shore Campus, in 1909. At dinner that continues to be a main source ot much needed office space for clinical depart-
that time, recognizing the need for a superior financial support for the medical school. As a ments. In 1986 a new nine story building, the
medical school with a University affiliation, result, Loyola renamed its medical school the RussoSurgical Pavillionwasaddedtothemed-
administrators enacted a plan for unification Stritch School ofMedicine in his honor. With ical center complex. In that same year, Loyola
withanumberofleading independent medical Stritch's encouragement and with new found University Medical Centerwas designated as a
schools. In 1909 Loyola affiliated itselfwith fundsin hand, planningfortheconstructionof Level I Trauma Center forthe Stateot Illinois.
Illinois Medical College and with Reliance a complete medical center began. Several sites Twoyears later, the Loyola Lifestar Helicopter
Medical Colleges in the following year. In were considered before the University finally EmergencyMedical System was fully in opera-
1915 control was passed to University trustees decided on a sixty acre site in Maywood adja- tion.
and this loose organization ofcolleges became cent to the Hines Veterans Administration
the Loyola UniversitySchool ofMedicine. Hospital. Thelastfouryearshasbroughtwith itanew
In 1917,with thepurchaseoftheoldChica- emergencyroom,anadministrationbuilding,a
go College ofMedicine and Surgery Building, While official construction on the project parking structure, and an aeromedical facility.
Loyola found a new home on South Walcott didnotbeginuntil 1965, by 1969thenewcen- Today, construction of an Oncology Center
Avenue, across the street from Cook County ter was in operation. In honor ofa generous nears completion.
Hospital. Threeyears later, the Loyola Univer- benefactor, the new teaching hospital was
sity School ofMedicine was accredited by the named the Foster G. McGaw Hospital ofLoy- This continuous growth and improvement
Council of Medical Education and Hospitals ola. has resultedin the fulfillmentofSamuelCardi-
of the American Medical Association and, nal Stritch's vision: the creation of a major
shortly thereafter, became a member of the In the 1980's the demand for medical care medical center, ever-changing to better serve
Association ofAmerican Medical Colleges. became so great that the University began a the needs ofthe community, Loyola Universi-
program offurther expansion and remodeling. tyMedical Center.
Efforts to improve medical school facilities, The first patients walked through the doors of
Administration
JohnJ. Piderit, S.J. Raymond C. Baumhart, S.J.
PresidentofLoyolaUniversity Former President ofLoyola University
1993- 1970-1993
Dr. Anthony L. Barbato Dr. Daniel Winship
Executive Vice President for the Medical Center Dean, Stritch School ofMedicine
James Whitehead, M.S. Ralph Leischner, M.D.
Dean ofStudents SeniorAssociate Dean
Michael Rainey, Ph.D. Teresa Wronski
Associate Dean ofAcademic and Student Affairs Assistant Dean ofAcademic and Student Affairs
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LaDonna Nordstom, M.Ed. Mary Langbein, M.S.
Assistant Dean ofAdmissions Assistant Dean ofEducational Affairs
Michael Lambesis, M.Ed. John X. Thomas, Jr., Ph.D.
Assistant Dean ofStudents Assistant Dean ofEducational Affairs
ADMINISTRATIVE
STAFF
office ofStudent Affairs Academic and Student Affairs
Dee Harris, Judie Carrino, Ginny Westerman, Lisa Metoyer Sandra Brehm, Office Manager
Office ofAdmissions Office ofMedicine Education Financial Aid
Jean Trzos, Pat Saraz, Jean Waden, Paula Thomson Jennifer Guerra, Donna Sobie,
Kathy Smith, Debbie Wood Wilhs McCarthy