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Saint Thomas Health and The University of
Tennessee Health Science Center
Expand Joint Residency Training Program
in Nashville, Middle Tennessee
Nearly 100 Residents Will Be
Trained Every Year, First Phase Starts in 2013
Nashville, Tenn. (April 23, 2012) — Saint Thomas Health (STHe), middle Tennessee's largest
health care system, and the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC)
are expanding their partnership in Middle Tennessee. This partnership will be dedicated to
training the state's future physicians.
Starting in 2013, the partners will begin to phase in more medical
residents for training. This
training will take place at three STHe hospitals – Baptist Hospital,
Saint Thomas Hospital and Middle Tennessee Medical Center. By 2017, when the STHe-UTHSC residency
training program is fully developed, Middle Tennessee physicians who are
members of the UTHSC clinical faculty will train nearly 100 medical residents
every year in varied specialties.
Initially, 225 new jobs will be created with an additional 125 in
subsequent years.
Baptist Hospital
has been a partner with UTHSC since 1981, and has trained more than 140 medical
residents specializing in internal medicine. This excellent program has produced many
highly trained physicians that have remained in the Middle Tennessee area. "The expansion of this residency training
program is a significant step forward in our joint efforts to prepare a greater
number of physicians with dynamic clinical experiences," said David M. Stern, MD, Executive Dean
of the UTHSC College of Medicine, who supervises all three UTHSC medical school
campuses and oversees clinical affairs statewide. "Learning from practicing physicians who
are exceptional faculty in the environment of a complex health system will help
prepare
residents to manage the rigors of today's integrated system of care."
"Health
care continues to change rapidly and it is important to respond to the evolving
needs of our patients and physicians," said Dr. Mike Schatzlein, President and
CEO of Saint Thomas Health. "This
initiative will allow Saint Thomas Health and the UT Health Science Center to
collaborate in positively impacting the delivery of care throughout the
region. Together, we will focus on
expanding access to needed services to our patients and preparing the
physicians for the future of health care. "
"Serving the
people of Tennessee with the highest quality clinical care is one of the
cornerstones of the UTHSC mission," said UTHSC Chancellor Steve J. Schwab,
MD. "By significantly expanding the
residency training program with Saint Thomas Health, we reaffirm the shared
commitment of our organizations -- a commitment to train and develop physicians
equipped with both superior clinical skills and a caring, compassionate,
holistic view of those they serve within our communities."
After medical
students have earned their MD degrees, they must successfully complete
residency training under the close supervision of fully licensed physicians,
usually at a hospital or clinic. As
the state's only public academic health science center, UTHSC is the largest of
the four medical colleges in Tennessee, enrolling 165 students per class every
year. In addition, statewide more
than 1,000 medical residents and fellows receive training each year through 84
UTHSC programs certified by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.
According
to the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), our nation will
experience a shortage of 62,900 doctors by 2015. Along with this prediction, 24 percent
of Tennessee physicians are over the age of 60. Offering an expanded residency program
may help lessen the impact of the physician shortage on health care
accessibility in Tennessee.
It
is estimated that 65 percent of medical students and residents live, work and
practice in the areas where they are trained. This indicator, combined with the
intellectually stimulating, mission-focused and educationally enriching
environment provided by STHe and UTHSC will result in a strong and substantial
future for health care in Tennessee.
The proficiency of UTHSC clinical
faculty in the research arena is another important element of
this expanded partnership. Over the past six years, UTHSC
funding for research and sponsored projects has averaged almost $100 million
annually. Through the STHe-UTHSC residency
training program, faculty and residents will undertake a
research initiative in comparative effectiveness of varying
modalities of treatment, as well as research in outcomes
investigations. A component of this research is termed translational
research (T2), whereby clinical practices that have been proven through
clinical trials are moved into community practice.
About The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
As
the flagship statewide academic health system, the mission of the University of
Tennessee Health Science Center is to bring the benefits of the health sciences
to the achievement and maintenance of human health, with a focus on the
citizens of Tennessee and the region, by pursuing an integrated program of
education, research, clinical care, and public service. In 2011, UT
Health Science Center celebrated its centennial: 100 years advancing the future
of health care. Offering a broad range of postgraduate training
opportunities, the main UTHSC campus is located in Memphis and includes six
colleges: Allied Health Sciences, Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences,
Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. The UTHSC campus in Knoxville includes a
College of Medicine, College of Pharmacy, and an Allied Health Sciences
unit. In addition, the UTHSC Chattanooga campus includes a College of
Medicine and an Allied Health Sciences unit. Since its founding in 1911,
UTHSC has educated and trained more than 53,000 health care professionals on
campuses and in health care facilities across the state. For more
information, visit: www.uthsc.edu.
About Saint Thomas Health
Saint
Thomas Health, the market-share leader in Middle Tennessee, is a faith-based
ministry with more than 6,500 associates.
Saint Thomas Health's regional health system consists of five hospitals
– Baptist Hospital, Saint Thomas Hospital and The Center for Spinal
Surgery in Nashville, Middle Tennessee Medical Center in Murfreesboro and
Hickman Community Hospital in Centerville – and a comprehensive network
of affiliated joint ventures in diagnostics, cardiac services and ambulatory
surgery as well as medical practices, clinics and rehabilitation
facilities. Saint Thomas Health is
a member of Ascension Health, a Catholic organization that is the largest not-for-profit
health system in the United States.
For more information, visit www.sths.com.
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