Monday, March 16, 2009

growing again

It's exciting times here in Galveston. Lately the news is all good regarding the future of UTMB. The powers in Austin seem to be behind rebuilding and finally the UTS Board of Regents has also pledged their support. The current tentative plan includes restoration of 500+ hospital beds here on the island, which will put us in great shape with our hospital service.

We're also taking advantage of this opportunity to seriously consider some changes the Residency program has been interested in for a long time. This is very timely, considering the national interest in the patient centered medical home. We are looking to move from the very large and not particularly patient-centered mega clinic housing all residents and faculty (approximately 40 - 50 doctors) to smaller clinics that more closely resemble environments where our graduates are likely to practice after graduation.

We have submitted a proposal to the RC-FM for approval to move 4 residents (two PGY2 and two PGY3) to our Stewart Road Family Health clinic, where they will join 3 - 4 faculty in that practice.

We have also submitted a proposal for expansion of the Rural Training Track to conduct the final 19 months of training at our rural site. This proposal is also for 4 residents, two PGY2 and two PGY3. It's taken 10 years and hurricane Ike to get to this point and I can't tell you how excited I am that we're finally taking this step. When we hear from the RC-FM, I will post a detailed outline of the new curriculum.

A third proposal in the works is for a new clinical site on the mainland that will mirror the Stewart Road Family Health clinic. That site should be ready for residents at the beginning of the 2010-2011 academic year. One year farther down the road potentially is a revitalization of an old partnership with the county public health system. That partnership was rated very highly by residents in the program during its lifetime and will be an excellent addition to our clinical site options if we are successful in negotiating that renewal.

Most likely we will retain some campus or near-campus presence as well, so that could bring our outpatient facilities to five sites. It is also quite likely that we may continue our hospital service in two locations - one on the mainland and one here on campus.

It's been awhile getting to this point, and some gloomy and disheartening times to live through getting here, but the future truly is beginning to look bright for the UTMB FM program!

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