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The Stritch School of Medicine

Support tomorrow's leaders in medicine

Students at Loyola University Chicago's Stritch School of Medicine are educated not only to be great physicians, but to be great people. The Stritch School of Medicine is dedicated to graduating outstanding individuals who have an exceptionally well-rounded approach to life as well as medicine.

For more information, please contact Michelle Stopka, director, annual fund, at 708.216.4607 or mstopka@lumc.edu.

As part of Stritch's committment to providing its students with the best possible education, the school takes its role as a research institution to heart. Its active interdisciplinary research laboratories include five institutes: burn and shock trauma, oncology, cardiovascular, neuroscience and aging, and infectious disease and immunology. These institutes are dedicated not only to bettering Stritch as an institute of learning, but also to serving the community, as well as the whole of humanity.

Contributing to the Stritch School of Medicine provides the school with more opportunities to assist students, develop programming, and pursue research. With the generous support of alumni and friends, Stritch will continue to produce physicians who are dedicated to treating the whole person. 

You can support Loyola University Chicago's Stritch School of Medicine by making your contribution online or by calling 1.800.424.1513.