| Message From The
Program Director

Norman
C. Estes, M.D.
The
General Surgery Residency, in existence for over 40 years,
became affiliated with the University of Illinois College of
Medicine at Peoria at its inception in 1971. We are a fully
accredited, five-year program approved to finish three chief
residents each year. There is one designated preliminary
position for Neurosurgery.
Our General Surgery Residency Program is a university
program based in a large tertiary care medical center
serving the medical needs of Central Illinois with
state-of–the-art facilities. Our residents spend some time
in a secondary teaching hospital. As part of the downstate
program for the University of Illinois, the UICOMP
Department of Surgery is committed to preparing surgeons to
provide surgical care in a variety of settings. Graduates of
our residency program must, therefore, develop clinical and
operative skills to manage a full spectrum of illnesses
treated by General Surgeons including emphasis on General
Surgery, Vascular Surgery, Colon and Rectal Surgery, Trauma
Surgery, Endoscopy, and Laparoscopic Surgery.
Residents are expected to develop and mature research skills
that will enhance their surgical knowledge and allow them to
critically and independently evaluate new information and
discoveries in their field. Our program will require and
promote an attitude of seeking continuous professional
self-improvement. This is a pro-resident environment with
strong ancillary hospital services. Our curriculum is
flexible, to accommodate personal goals; our fine faculty is
dedicated to the education of our residents.
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