Most academic medical centers have excellent facilities, modern equipment and an adequate patient population. It is the institutional mission, culture and environment at Loyola that set us apart from the others. We are proud of our highly successful educational programs in the Department of Neurology and we believe the following features make Loyola a special place in which to learn:
The Department of Neurology is staffed by faculty members who have a broad range of interest in the various facets of neurology and related clinical neurosciences. Their collective expertise offers impressive teaching and research opportunities to the resident in training. The primary goal of the Department of Neurology is the education of competent and compassionate physicians. Medical students, residents, and fellows are given unlimited opportunity to work closely with a faculty of expert clinicians committed to patient care and teaching. This effort is complemented by other faculty members who are dedicated to the advancement of medical science through research. Our research faculty enhance our educational programs by offering our residents opportunities to participate in developing new approaches to diagnosis and therapy. The close association of Neurology with the Loyola Neuroscience Program offers residents additional possibilities to participate in basic science neurological research. Neurology is also an integral part of the curriculum of the Stritch School of Medicine. Medical students complete a required clerkship in neurology during their fourth year and residents actively participate in teaching medical students via clinical rounds and lecture series. The Neurology Department also participates in the Neuroscience course along with faculty from the departments of Cell Biology, Neurobiology & Anatomy, Biochemistry, Pharmacology, Physiology and Pathology. | Next Grand Rounds: 5/23/08 on "QA: A Tale from the Inca Trail - Jose Biller, MD and Augusto Miravalle, MD" May 12 and 13, 2008 - The Department of Neurology helps host the Part II examination of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology conducted throughout Chicago. April 2, 2008 - Drs. Jorge Asconape and Jose Biller will be holding a primer course of Spanish Neurology on April 12, 2008. More information under the CME Section. February 21, 2008 - The Multiple Sclerosis section of the Department will be able to offer Tysabri to proper MS patients. January 18, 2008 - Recent publications from several attendings and residents of the Department of Neurology have been posted on the references of Jose Biller, MD. January 7, 2008 - The Department of Neurology welcomes Nina Kartha, MD to Loyola. She is a specialist in Movement Disorders such as Parkinson disease, tremors, tic disorders, and Huntington disease and came to us from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI. October 1, 2007 - Interface in Neurology and Internal Medicine with Jose Biller as Editor-in-Chief is released. September 19, 2007 -Jose Biller, Chairman and Professor of the Department of Neurology, spoke on strokes and stroke-related issueds at the III Uruguayan Conference in Montevideo, Uruguay. August 10, 2007 - The Department of Neurology will soon be accepting applications for his newly revised Advanced Neurology Training Program which is a 4 year residency program (from PGY 1-4). August 1, 2007 - Melissa Armstrong, Instructor of Neurology, joins the faculty. July 7, 2007 - Jose Biller, Chairman and Professor of the Department of Neurology, spoke on the "ABCs of Neurological Emergencies" at the 4th International Neurology Forum in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. July 1, 2007 - The Department welcomes 5 new PGY-2 Neurology residents (Simona Velicu, Sarah Hocker, Ragasri Kumar, Hussam Eddeine, Rajinder Singh), 1 new PGY-3 Neurology resident (Lei Xu, MD), 1 new Clinical Epilepsy fellow (Alkesh Patel, MD), and 1 new Cerebrovascular fellow (Archana Shrivastava). |