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HISTORY AND PHYSICAL OF 1993
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HISTORY OF PRESENT ILLNESS 65-120
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SOCIAL HISTORY 17-32
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FAMILY HISTORY 121-128
1 PSYCHOSOCIAL HISTORY 129-136
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF LOYOLA-STRITCH
Loyola University of Chicago was
founded In 1870 and moved from
Chicago's west side to. what is now,
the Lake Shore Campus, in 1909.
Recognizing the need for a strong
medical school with university
aflFiliation at that time, Loyola drew
up a plan of gradual evolution
through unification with a few of
the area's leading independent
medical schools. Thus, Loyola
affiliated itself with Illinois
Medical College in 1909 and with
Bennet and Reliance Medical
Colleges the following year. In
1915, this loose organization was
passed to the control of the
University trustees and became the
Loyola University School of
Medicine.
A home for Loyola's medical school
was chosen in 1917 with the
purchase of the old Chicago College
of Medicine and Surgery building on
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Three years later, the Loyola financial support for the medical acquisition of one of the Hines V.
University School of Medicine was school. In his honor, Loyola administration buildings by th
accredited by the Council of Medical renamed its medical school: the medical center to provide offic
Education and Hospitals of the Stritch School of Medicine. With space for clinical departments an(
American Medical Association, the new-found funds and Cardinal for the new Medical Humanitie
and, shortly thereafter, became a Stritch's encouragement, Loyola Program. In 1986. a new nine stor
member of the Association of began planning for the construction building, which was named th
American Medical Colleges. of a new medical school building. Russo Surgical Pavillion, was adde(
Several sites were considered before to the medical center. Also in 1986
Loyola's efforts to improve its the University finally decided on a the Loyola University Medica
medical school facilities were site in Maywoodjust adjacent to the Center was designated as a level
limited by the lack of funds until Hlnes Veterans Administration Trauma Center for the state o
Samuel Cardinal Strltch, in the Hospital. Loyola's plan for this 60 Illinois. Two years later, the Loyol;
1940's, lent his name to an annual acre piece of land was not only for a LIfestar Helicopter emergencj
medical school but for a complete medical system was finished anc
medical center. fully In operation.
Official construction on the medical The last fouryears has brought witl
center did not begin until 1965, but it a new Emergency Room
by 1969, the new medical school was administration building anc
in operation. In honor ofa generous parking structure. And today
benefactor, the new teaching construction is already underway
hospital was named the Foster G. for the Aeromedlcal Facility and the
McGaw Hospital of Loyola Cancer Center.
University.
This continuous growth and
The demand for medical care grew to improvement of the Loyola
be so great that, in the 1980's. the University Medical Center
University began a program of exemplifies It as an institution that
medical center expansion and Is always changing to better serve
remodeling. The Mulcahy the community. Just as Samuel
Outpatient Centerwas finished and Cardinal Strltch envisioned.
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Father Raymond Baunihart, S.J. Anthony Barbato, M.D.
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Ralph Leischner. M.D. Michael Rainey. Ph.D
Senior Associate Dean Associate Dean ofAcademic and Student Affairs
Teresa Wronski LaDonna Nordstrom. M.Ed.
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John Clancy, Jr., Ph.D. - Chairperson
Department of Internal Medicine
Marion H. Brool<s, M.D. - Chairperson