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A House Call with Dr. Mark Hill
Dr. Mark Hill was recently featured as the cover story for the January 2022 issue of Highland Park Neighbors magazine.
Dr. Mark N Hill, MD specializes in general surgery in Highland Park, IL and has over 45 years of experience in the field of medicine. He graduated from Northwestern University Medical School with his medical degree in 1977. He is affiliated with numerous hospitals in Illinois and more.
Dr. Mark Nolan Hill is licensed to practice by the state board in Illinois (036064051).
Rock for Charity
Hill may possibly be best known in Highland Park for his band, Dr. Mark and the Sutures, which has graced stages for 35 years, performing free concerts every year in Highland Park featuring many of his favorite songs by The Beatles. While Hill and his band always perform pro bono, they have performed at Allstate Arena, Taste of Chicago, Ravinia Festival and Country Thunder; and have opened for Tim McGraw, Randy Travis and Martina McBride. With his musical ability and diverse skills, Hill has also performed with The Highland Park Strings, and with the late Victor Aitay, Concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. The band performs at fundraisers, benefits, community and service organizations over the Chicagoland area.
Dr. Mark Hill was recently featured as the cover story for the January 2022 issue of Highland Park Neighbors magazine.
The rock'n'roll "fun machine" is set to "get back to where it once belonged" next month for its annual free concert at Port Clinton Square.
Dr. Mark Nolan Hill found himself face to face with a policeman on the night of his debut as a band member performing at a block party in Highland Park.
Mark Nolan Hill of Highland Park is a surgeon, professor of surgery, environmentalist and the driving force behind Project Citizen at Elm Place Middle School. His garage band, Dr. Mark and the Sutures, has been together for the past 30 years.
Always be nice to the nurses. Mark Nolan Hill, MD, professor of surgery at Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University, had that and more advice for students as they prepare for their third year and the start of caring for patients.
It’s a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde kind of story, with a musical twist. When the sun goes down, two physicians, a nurse and a former receptionist turn into the rock ‘n’ roll band Dr. Mark and the Sutures.