MacNeal Hospital
Dennis Hong has extensive experience in the medical field, holding various positions at different institutions. Dennis currently serves as a Clinical Professor of Medicine at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and as the Chief of Pulmonary Critical Care at MacNeal Hospital. Prior to these roles, they were a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine and the Chief of Medicine, Section Chief of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, and Medical Director of the Intensive Care Unit at Mercy Hospital and Medical Center. Dennis also held the position of Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine and served as the Medical Director of the Intensive Care Unit at UI Health — University of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences System. Additionally, they were the Medical Director of the Intensive Care Unit at Jesse Brown VA Hospital and Medical Center.
Dennis Hong's education history includes a Bachelor's degree in Biology from Loyola University Chicago. Subsequently, they pursued an Internal Medicine Residency Program at Northwestern University. Following that, they obtained a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science. Dennis then completed a fellowship program in Pulmonary Disease & Critical Care at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. Additionally, they earned a Master of Public Health degree in Health Resources Management from the University of Illinois Chicago. Dennis also holds certifications in Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care Medicine from the American Board of Internal Medicine. The specific dates for these educational experiences and certifications are not provided.
MacNeal Hospital
MacNeal Hospital provides quality, patient-centered care to the near west and southwest suburbs. At MacNeal, the patient experience is designed to help improve the quality of life of every patient who enters our doors. We offer an array of inpatient, outpatient and surgical services for patients and provide health fairs, screenings, blood drives and educational programs. Your experience at MacNeal Hospital is guided by five core values that shape our environment: Quality. Quality is at the core of everything we do and every decision we make. Integrity. We manage our business with integrity and the highest ethical standards. Service. We have a culture of service that values teamwork and focuses on the needs of others. Innovation. We have a culture of innovation that creates new solutions for our patients, doctors and employees. Transparency. We operate with transparency by measuring our results and sharing them with others.