PWWAMI is an innovative medical school program supported by the Wyoming Legislature in partnership with the University of Washington. WWAMI (pronounced WHAM-ee) is an acronym for the five states ...
Arizona State University's first-ever MD-granting medical school is part of a statewide push to reshape health care.
Getting a medical degree is a major achievement. But does the future of healthcare require even more letters after your name? Whether it’s part of the initial plan or a second act, a rising number of ...
Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science has received preliminary approval from accreditation officials to start taking applications for its own medical school program. University officials ...
Many in medical education advocate for three-year medical degrees as a much-needed reform. A new study of such programs by the Penn State College of Medicine, which offers a three-year degree, says ...
Dual-degree programs offer students a deeper understanding of health care and a competitive edge in the job market. These pathways integrate clinical education with business, public health, ethics or ...
Central Michigan University (CMU)’s College of Medicine announced today that it has received two donations in support of its Advancing Health Together initiative. Both Covenant Healthcare and ...
Amid a growing healthcare provider shortage in Polk County, Florida Polytechnic University and the Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine have announced a new six-year accelerated medical degree ...
Literature is filled with examples of all sorts of doctors: Dr. Jekyll, Dr. Frankenstein, Dr. Faustus, Dr. Zhivago, even Dr. Dolittle. And it turns out that reading those books — and the study of ...
Health care needs doctors who also understand business and policy. MMM degrees help practicing doctors hone leadership and management skills. MMM programs fuse organizational strategy with clinical ...
The early 20th century report that laid the framework for the modern North American medical school is also partially responsible for the disproportionately low number of Black physicians in the ...