Hines va celebrates health professions education week | va hines health care | veterans affairs

Hines va celebrates health professions education week | va hines health care | veterans affairs


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Hines , IL — Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital joins Department of Veterans Affairs health care facilities nationwide in recognizing the contributions of academic partners and trainees during VA


Health Professions Education Week (March 13 to 17, 2023). In 1946, VA began academic affiliations with American medical schools to better aid the large influx of World War II Veterans.


Today, VA is the nation’s largest health professions training system, with 70 percent of all U.S. physicians receiving training at VA medical centers. More than 113,000 health professions


trainees from over 60 disciplines also learn at VA annually. At Hines VA, over 1,300 medical residents, fellows, students and trainees serve annually in more than 30 graduate medical


programs, 18 associate health programs, and three nursing programs.  “Academic partnerships play a vital role at Edward Hines Jr. VA Hospital, which began partnering with Loyola University


Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Rush Medical College, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine and Marianjoy Rehabilitation Hospital years ago,” said Dr. Christina Girgis,


associate chief of staff for education at Hines VA. Loyola University Chicago is the largest Hines VA academic affiliate, with more 850 Loyola residents, fellows and students training at


Hines. In 1962, Hines leased 60 acres of property to Loyola to build a medical school next to Hines VA’s main campus. In addition to its academic affiliations, Hines provides VA-centric


training for numerous medical professions, including nursing, psychology, pharmacology and prosthetics.  “If you walk into most doctors’ offices, you’ll likely find someone who trained with


VA,” said James Doelling, Hines VA hospital director. “Our education programs enhance the quality of care provided to Veterans, and VA provides world-class training to our nation’s health


care providers.”  VA Health Professions Education Week is held annually during the third week of March. The week’s theme, ‘passion to learn; power to heal,’ signifies VA’s educational


mission and its impact on the nation’s health care system. VA invests more than $1 billion annually in clinical education and training programs. Learn about VA’s Office of Academic


Affiliations (OAA) and the health professions training programs by visiting the OAA website. ABOUT EDWARD HINES, JR. VA HOSPITAL Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital, located 12 miles west of


downtown Chicago on a 147-acre campus, offers primary, extended and specialty care to Veteran patients in the Chicago area. We are the largest VA in the state of Illinois, where more than a


million Veterans reside. The hospital treats more than 44,000 Veterans from World War II through the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.