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<blockquote data-quote="Nick Danger" data-source="post: 3106048" data-attributes="member: 33407"><p>In an attempt to wrangle a PAC-12 invite, TCU has been counting on the new Medical School to help enhance it's educational standing/gravitas. They have been in the process of implementing Phase I, which is becoming fully accredited, and now are working on Phase II, which is having a Graduate Medical Education (GME) Residency Program. All medical school graduates must complete a period of GME, or residency training, to be licensed to practice medicine in the United States.</p><p></p><p>Apparently <a href="https://www.keranews.org/health-wellness/2021-10-11/texas-health-resources-responds-to-north-texas-doctor-shortage-with-new-residency-programs" target="_blank">Texas Health Resources</a> and the <a href="https://www.star-telegram.com/news/business/article255266141.html" target="_blank">TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine</a> are going to team up to offer a Residency Program here in North Texas, which is a big deal. Residency is where you also see a lot of the coveted research activities.</p><p></p><p>By July 2022, Texas Health plans to have a total of nearly 50 residents training at <a href="https://www.texashealth.org/Newsroom/News-Releases/2021/System-Announces-New-Graduate-Medical-Education-Program" target="_blank">GME program</a> sites in Fort Worth, Hurst-Euless-Bedford, and Denton. That annual number is expected to increase to more than 110 by July 2024.</p><p></p><p>Now, we just need to get football cranked back up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nick Danger, post: 3106048, member: 33407"] In an attempt to wrangle a PAC-12 invite, TCU has been counting on the new Medical School to help enhance it's educational standing/gravitas. They have been in the process of implementing Phase I, which is becoming fully accredited, and now are working on Phase II, which is having a Graduate Medical Education (GME) Residency Program. All medical school graduates must complete a period of GME, or residency training, to be licensed to practice medicine in the United States. Apparently [URL='https://www.keranews.org/health-wellness/2021-10-11/texas-health-resources-responds-to-north-texas-doctor-shortage-with-new-residency-programs']Texas Health Resources[/URL] and the [URL='https://www.star-telegram.com/news/business/article255266141.html']TCU and UNTHSC School of Medicine[/URL] are going to team up to offer a Residency Program here in North Texas, which is a big deal. Residency is where you also see a lot of the coveted research activities. By July 2022, Texas Health plans to have a total of nearly 50 residents training at [URL='https://www.texashealth.org/Newsroom/News-Releases/2021/System-Announces-New-Graduate-Medical-Education-Program']GME program[/URL] sites in Fort Worth, Hurst-Euless-Bedford, and Denton. That annual number is expected to increase to more than 110 by July 2024. Now, we just need to get football cranked back up! [/QUOTE]
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