Gonzaga may partner with UW on Spokane medical school – Mon, 01 Dec 2014 PST

Gonzaga University may jump into the medical school fray. The private Jesuit university announced this afternoon that it is exploring a partnership with University of Washington to operate an expanded physician training program in Spokane. Gonzaga President Thayne McCulloh said this afternoon that UW officials contacted him this fall to pitch the possibility and that he agreed to consider it. No timeframe for a decision has been set. We at Gonzaga, together with many other community members, have actively supported expansion of WWAMI medical education and the promise of economic growth stimulated by research in Spokane since the original proposal

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Gonzaga University may jump into the medical school fray.

The private Jesuit university announced this afternoon that it is exploring a partnership with University of Washington to operate an expanded physician training program in Spokane.

Gonzaga President Thayne McCulloh said this afternoon that UW officials contacted him this fall to pitch the possibility and that he agreed to consider it. No timeframe for a decision has been set.

We at Gonzaga, together with many other community members, have actively supported expansion of WWAMI medical education and the promise of economic growth stimulated by research in Spokane since the original proposal to bring the four-year medical school to the University District launched, McCulloh said in prepared remarks accompanying the announcement. Given the reality that expanding medical education has always been considered in view of the opportunities for Spokane and the benefits to Eastern Washington, we feel it is important to get community input on the role and value of a UW-GU partnership

The announcement came just hours after two Spokane legislators announced plans to back a new Washington State University medical school on the Riverpoint campus.

After years of collaboration, WSU and UW ended their partnership in the Spokane physician training program in October over differing visions of how best to fill Washingtons need for more doctors, particularly in rural communities.

WSU wants to establish its own medical school that would train 120 new doctors per year, while UW wants to expand the existing Spokane program initially to take 80 new students per year and eventually grow to 120.

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