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The
Children's Hospital of Illinois:

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the only
full service tertiary facility in central Illinois
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cares for
more children than any hospital outside of Chicago.
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serves over 500,000 children
in our area of 2.5 million people.
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a 127-bed hospital within OSF Saint Francis -
a 710-bed hospital that serves as a Level III Perinatal
Center and a Level I Trauma Center
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is the first state designated Pediatric
Critical Care Center
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5,000 Annual Admissions
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16,000 Annual Pediatric ED
visits
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25,000
Annual Outpatient Visits
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take a virtual tour
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OSF Saint Francis
Medical Center:
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one of the largest
Catholic medical centers in the country.
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owned and operated by
The Sisters of the Third Order of Saint Francis
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mission is to provide
high quality compassionate care for everyone
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gives not only the
tertiary care of a referral hospital, but also the primary
care for our large community
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Pediatric Ambulatory
Center (PAC):
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resident-staffed
clinic
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supervised by
pediatricians whose expertise and interest is in teaching
ambulatory pediatrics
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interns spend one-half
day per week, and Senior Residents spend two one-half days
per week in continuity clinic seeing their own panel of
patients
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10,000 annual visits
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residents work closely
with the PAC attendings to provide primary care and
coordinate multidisciplinary care for your patients
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St. Jude Midwest
Affiliate:
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located within OSF
Saint Francis Medical Center
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one of four St. Jude
Research Hospital affiliates
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the only affiliate in
the Midwest
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Pediatric Subspecialty
Clinic:
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a joint effort
combining pediatric subspecialty programs from the
University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria with
the specialty clinics of the Children's Hospital
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staffed by medical
subspecialists, providing a major and comprehensive
diagnostic center for pediatric referrals
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Easter Seals is Home to
Several Pediatric Clinics:
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B.O.T.O.X.
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Cerebral Palsy
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Early Childhood
Diagnostic Development
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Genetics
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Maxiolofacial (Cleft
Lip)
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Pediatric Diabetes
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Regional Developmental
Follow-up Project
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Seizure Disorder /
Neurology
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Milestone Project
Construction to begin 2007 and completion by
2010 |