New Medical School coming to California

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Gov. Gavin Newsom is throwing his support behind UC Merced's effort to build a $210 million on-campus medical education facility.

Newsom arrived Monday morning to speak with administrators and witness the university's future medical school site.


RELATED: State legislature approves funding for UC medical school in the Valley

The new medical school will be home to the Medical Education Program, Health Sciences Research Institute and Psychological Sciences and Public Health departments.

It will be the first of its kind in the Central Valley.

Officials hope the project will help close the gap in the disparity of access to quality health care by helping to train more medical personnel who would go on to serve local residents.

"Students from Dinuba, Chowchilla, Clovis, Fresno, Livingston will all benefit in so many ways from the new facility which will educate not only these future medical students but students in equally critical fields that include public health and psychological services.," says UC Merced Chancellor Dr. Juan Munoz.

According to officials, the program will work in partnership with UCSF's regional hospital in Fresno.


About $210 million from the state's general fund has been set aside for construction. Another $15 million a year from the legislature will cover operation costs and staff.

RELATED: Plans for UC medical school in the Valley get a boost

"The commitment last year on the $15 million occurred not when we had an $80 billion surplus like we had this year, but when we had a $54 billion deficit," Newsom said. "I make that point to make this point: that expresses a priority and commitment."

An additional $15 million in federal funding could also be on the way thanks to a recent bill filed by Congressman Jim Costa.

"We need to have more physicians and nurses," he said. "When we're bringing physicians from other parts of the country to Fresno and nurses at an extravagant cost, it's because we don't have enough doctors and nurses here. It's real simple. How do you change that? You make the investment."

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inb4 UC Merced SOM becomes a high enough ranked school that all "CA in-state advantage" evaporates due to the sheer competitiveness.
 
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Seeing UC Merced take-off in the past few years is awesome. It was a school always thought of as somewhat on the margins of the UC system so I'm amazed to see the progress.
 
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I wonder if Roseman in NV will ever get their act together, they aren't even listed as an applicant anymore. Personally I should look for a position at the medical school at the University of the Virgin Islands School of Medicine in St. Thomas. It would be a tough life on a sunny island in the Caribbean but I would take the hardship
Roseman is the new school they hope to start at KGI in Claremont.
 
Doesn’t UNLV have a med school though?

Always thought it would be fun to hit the blackjack table after anatomy lab
 
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