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"UC San Franciscos PRIME-US (Urban Underserved) will be conducted jointly by the UCSF and UCSF-UCB joint medical program. These students will focus on urban underserved populations in the San Francisco-Oakland Bay area, and in Fresno and the Central Valley, with a special focus on migrant agricultural workers and the large and growing South East Asian population (principally Hmong). Through the School of Public Health at UC Berkeley, PRIME US students will gain specific additional training in population based health and disease prevention science as they relate to underserved and disenfranchised Californians. Initial enrollments are anticipated for as early as 2006 (perhaps a partial class at Berkeley) or 2007."
As most of you Cali residents know, there is PRIME-LC (PRogram In Medical Education - Latino Community) at UC Irvine. It really is an incredible program. This year it look like there will be a pilot program at UCSF this year, incoming class of 2006.
Is anyone strongly considering applying for this program that has been accepted into UCSF or the UCSF Joint Medical Program?
As most of you Cali residents know, there is PRIME-LC (PRogram In Medical Education - Latino Community) at UC Irvine. It really is an incredible program. This year it look like there will be a pilot program at UCSF this year, incoming class of 2006.
Is anyone strongly considering applying for this program that has been accepted into UCSF or the UCSF Joint Medical Program?