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Peach State Health Plan and Morehouse School of Medicine Establish Health Equity Innovation Fund to Improve Health Outcomes in Black Communities
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Cultural competency in graduate medical education: A necessity for the minimization of disparities in healthcare
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Medical Residents Stranded After Program Loses Accreditation
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The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust recently awarded Pullman Regional Hospital $450,000 for the clinical and education space for the proposed WSU Family Medicine Residency Program.
Last year, PRH submitted a letter of inquiry to the foundation and submitted a proposal for a grant in the fall, said Rueben Mayes, PRH Foundation chief development and external relations officer.
The hospital was notified in October that the proposal had been accepted. Representatives from the foundation visited the site for the residency program in December, he said
Mayes said the application itself included what PRH intended to do with the money, the cost of the residency program and what impact the grant would have on the project.
Parkview receives accreditation for graduate programs
SHERRY SLATER | The Journal Gazette
Parkview Health s two new graduate medical education programs have received initial accreditation from an independent professional education standards organization, officials announced Tuesday.
The new internal medicine and general surgery residency programs “will help attract, train and retain physicians in the region,” Parkview said in a news release.
The region lags the recommended number of medical providers, based on population. The Fort Wayne market would need 40 more primary care providers alone to equal the state s average provider-to-patient ratio, an Indiana University Health official said three years ago. More recent figures weren t readily available Tuesday.