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Rural Medical Education. Premedical Student Conference Thanks to Scott Owings, MD Associate Director – Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency 2/18/12. Opportunities. Scholars in Rural Health Program (premed) Summer Rural Research (1 st year) Rural Health Weekend (2 nd year)
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Rural Medical Education Premedical Student Conference Thanks to Scott Owings, MD Associate Director – Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency 2/18/12
Opportunities • Scholars in Rural Health Program (premed) • Summer Rural Research (1st year) • Rural Health Weekend (2nd year) • Clerkships (3rd year) • Required Rural Preceptorship (4th year) • Rural Track (3rd & 4th year) • KU Salina
Scholars in Rural Health Program • Assures rural Kansas students automatic admission into KU Med upon completion of the program. • Goal is to attract and retain rural Kansans with the anticipated outcome that these student will be more likely to return to rural Kansas to practice medicine. • Separate admission process • Priority for the Kansas Medical Loan
Scholars in Rural Health Program(applicant eligibility) • Kansas resident • Have experience living in rural Kansas • Demonstrate intellectual promise • Achieved ACT/SAT scores above 75th % • Be a minimum of sophomore standing and have 2 years of undergraduate education remaining. • Completed 1 year of college undergraduate didactic and laboratory study in general biology and general inorganic chemistry. • Demonstrate intention to practice medicine in rural areas of Kansas. • Demonstrate a commitment to service.
Scholars in Rural Health Program(selection process) • Submit completed application materials to the KU School of Medicine Office of Admissions. • All applications are reviewed by a committee chaired by the program director. • Interviews by full-time and volunteer faculty with experience in rural medicine.
Scholars in Rural Health Program(program requirements) • Attendance and graduation from an accredited college or university • Maintain a cumulative 3.50 or higher GPA • Maintain a 3.50 or higher GPA in the premedical science curriculum • Participation in programs designated by the School of Medicine • Satisfactory score on the MCAT exam.
Summer Rural Research(First Year of Med. School) • The Rural Primary Care Practice and Research Program (RPCPRP) is an elective rotation through the department of Family Medicine. • Involves active clinical training as well as health promotion and disease prevention research in rural primary care settings across Kansas.
Rural Health Weekend(Second Year of Med. School) • Like a mini-preceptorship • Encourages students to familiarize themselves with the day-to-day work of rural family doctors and engage in community involvement in small towns throughout Kansas. • Opportunity to discover if rural medicine is a good fit
Rural Health Weekend(Second Year of Med. School) • It counts as a rotation so can give you a chance to take it easy in fourth year, do residency interviews, etc. • You get paid – 1-2,000 bucks. • Can re-energize you after that first year – more patient contact, more of why most of us went to medical school.
Rural Options for Required Third-Year Clerkships • Can complete all or part of your third year in a rural community. • Rotations are available in: pediatrics, geriatrics, family medicine, neuropsychiatry, ob/gyn, and surgery. • Sites are available in rural areas across the state.
Required Rural Preceptorship(Fourth Year of Medical School) • All KU fourth-year medical students are required to complete a four-week rural preceptorship. • Preceptorships are offered in numerous primary care departments
Rural Track • Will mention as a historical element. • A rural path begun by KU in 2000. • Students performed the last 18 months of medical school rotations in Salina. • Very successful in getting students hands on experience in clinical medicine. • Paved the way for the KU campus in Salina for all 4 years. • Discontinue in 2013 as then Salina will have their own students in clinics.
KU Salina Campus • Complete all 4 years of medical school in Salina. • Currently accepting 8 students per class. • First class began Summer 2011. • Emphasis on Rural Medicine – will contain the same academic requirements as KU Kansas City. Current academic performance same as KC and Wichita.
Salina • Population is roughly 50,000 • Salina Regional Health Center serves an area of about 150,000 • Over 350 hospital beds • Recently expanded hospital with all single patient rooms • Named Best Community in Kansas to raise a family in Business Week
Why Go Rural?(financial incentives) • Kansas Bridging Plan – loan forgiveness program offered to residents in primary care programs. Can receive a total of $26,000 in return for 36 months of practice in a rural community. • Kansas Medical Loan Program – loan forgiveness for medical school including a monthly stipend – year for a year. • Kansas Locum Tenens.
Why Go Rural? • Independence/autonomy • No competition with other students/residents • More hands on experience (procedures) • One on one teaching • More patient continuity • Personal relationships with staff/attendings • The Way of Life
Thank You! Questions?