Cook County Health
Michael Hoffman currently serves as the Associate Chair of the Division of Hospital Medicine and Lead Physician for the COVID Medical/Surgical Units at Cook County Health while also holding positions as Medical Director and Core Faculty in the Internal Medicine Residency Program. Additionally, Michael is an Assistant Professor at Rush Medical College of Rush University Medical Center. Previous roles include Medical Director and Committee Chair for Infection Control and Prevention at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and attending physician at Northwestern Medicine, where responsibilities encompassed inpatient oncology and general medicine. Michael's educational background features an MD from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, followed by internal medicine and infectious diseases residency programs at Northwestern University. A bachelor's degree in Chemistry was obtained from Seton Hall University.
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Cook County Health is the safety net for health care in Chicago and suburban Cook County. The main hospital–the John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital is located in the Illinois Medical District on Chicago’s Near West Side and serves as the primary public provider of comprehensive medical services for the people of metropolitan Chicago. Cook County Health cares for more than 500,000 people each year with dignity and respect, regardless of their ability to pay.