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Loyola Medicine Headquarters Address
Loyola Medicine
2160 S. First Ave.
Maywood, IL 60153
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About Loyola Medicine
Loyola Medicine is a regional, academic health system based in Chicago’s western suburbs and a member of Trinity Health, one of the nation’s largest Catholic health systems. Our system includes Loyola University Medical Center, a nationally ranked academic medical center with 547 licensed beds in Maywood; Gottlieb Memorial Hospital, a 254-bed community hospital in Melrose Park; MacNeal Hospital, a 374-bed community hospital in Berwyn; Loyola Medical Group, a team of primary care and specialty care physicians at over 15 Chicago-area locations; and a large ambulatory network of clinics throughout Cook, Will, and DuPage counties offering primary and specialty care. Loyola trains the next generation of caregivers through teaching programs for more than 520 residents and 2,400 students, allied health professionals, paramedics, and chaplains each year.
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Our Heritage
Loyola Medicine was formed and inspired by the vision of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits and our namesake; he insisted that every work the Jesuits undertake, whether in education or healthcare, ultimately must be aimed at "the care of souls" — human beings in body, mind and spirit.
This Jesuit legacy of academic distinction, ethical behavior and scientific research that leads to new knowledge has advanced our healing mission in the communities we serve. Loyola Medicine is committed to the education of health professionals and excellence in patient care.
We believe in God’s presence in all our work and demonstrate this belief to our patients and families, our students and each other. To fulfill our mission, we foster an environment that encourages innovation, embraces diversity, respects life and values human dignity.
Our Brand PromiseLoyola Medicine was formed and inspired by the vision of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuits and our namesake; he insisted that every work the Jesuits undertake, whether in education or healthcare, ultimately must be aimed at "the care of souls" — human beings in body, mind and spirit.
This Jesuit legacy of academic distinction, ethical behavior and scientific research that leads to new knowledge has advanced our healing mission in the communities we serve. Loyola Medicine is committed to the education of health professionals and excellence in patient care.
We believe in God’s presence in all our work and demonstrate this belief to our patients and families, our students and each other. To fulfill our mission, we foster an environment that encourages innovation, embraces diversity, respects life and values human dignity.
The people of Loyola Medicine promise patients that we go beyond the illness to treat the whole person.
“We Also Treat the Human Spirit”
St. Ignatius of Loyola said, “love is shown more in deeds than in words.” It is from Ignatius' call that our tagline was created, We also treat the human spirit.® This claim calls upon us to see one another and our patients and families as persons deserving of the utmost respect, filled with inherent dignity, for whom we have the privilege of caring.
We hold ourselves accountable to this commitment to patient care through our Magis Standard, our values that calls us to uphold the service of four values: care, concern, respect and cooperation. The Latin word “magis” means "more," and the Jesuits use this notion to describe an unrelenting desire to do better and be better in all they that they do. At Loyola, this commitment to unceasing improvement shapes our dedication to patient care, clinical research and our educational mission to train the next generation of doctors and scientists capable of "treating the human spirit."
“We Also Treat the Human Spirit”
St. Ignatius of Loyola said, “love is shown more in deeds than in words.” It is from Ignatius' call that our tagline was created, We also treat the human spirit.® This claim calls upon us to see one another and our patients and families as persons deserving of the utmost respect, filled with inherent dignity, for whom we have the privilege of caring.
We hold ourselves accountable to this commitment to patient care through our Magis Standard, our values that calls us to uphold the service of four values: care, concern, respect and cooperation. The Latin word “magis” means "more," and the Jesuits use this notion to describe an unrelenting desire to do better and be better in all they that they do. At Loyola, this commitment to unceasing improvement shapes our dedication to patient care, clinical research and our educational mission to train the next generation of doctors and scientists capable of "treating the human spirit."
Number of Employees in Loyola Medicine
5,001 to 10,000
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