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Amar Chadaga, MD, FACP
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Dr. Chadaga is a Senior Associate Program Director at Advocate Christ Medical Center Internal Medicine Program and Clinical Assistant Professor at University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine. Prior to joining Advocate Christ, Dr. Chadaga completed his residency and Chief Residency at the McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He currently serves as Chair of Residency Recruitment. Dr. Chadaga has been recently elected as Fellow of the American College of Physicians and has published numerous articles & presented at the annual APDIM conference. His research interests include innovation in medicine & quality control within graduate medical education.
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Jacqueline Ivey-Brown, MD, FACP
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Dr. Ivey-Brown is an Associate Program Director and Clinical Associate Professor of the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine/Advocate Christ Medical Center Internal Medicine (IM) Program. Dr. Ivey-Brown attended medical school at Loyola Stritch School of Medicine in Maywood, IL. She completed her residency and Chief Residency year at McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. Dr. Ivey-Brown is the Medical Director of the multidisciplinary Adult Medicine Clinic where the IM program’s continuity clinic is located. She is a primary care physician and serves as the Director of Ambulatory Care within the IM program. She has a special clinical interest in women’s health and preventive care. She is passionate about topics related to diversity, equality, and inclusion within the field of medicine.
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Kevin Loughry, DO
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Dr. Loughry is an Associate Program Director at Advocate Christ Medical Center Internal Medicine Program and Clinical Assistant Professor at University of Illinois at Chicago College of Medicine. Prior to joining Advocate Christ, Dr. Loughry completed his residency, chief residency, and faculty development fellowship at the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine and Research Institute. He has received numerous awards for both patient care and teaching excellence. Dr. Loughry currently directs the evidence-based medicine curriculum. His areas of interest include graduate medical education including resident evaluations, shared decision making, and diagnostic challenges.