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SPOKANE — Washington State University is moving ahead with plans to launch its own medical school in Spokane, President Elson Floyd said Monday. WSU has launched a search for a founding dean of ...
“The time has just flown by.” At that ceremony, the class also heard from Carmento Floyd, widow of the former WSU president for whom the medical school is named. She told them, “You are and ...
Washington State University decided to explore building its own medical school because the University of Washington wasn’t moving fast enough to expand its medical program, WSU President Elson ...
But it wants its own medical school in Spokane, too. UW isn’t opposed to WSU starting a new medical school, officials from that university told the Senate Health Care Committee a few minutes later.
How to get them is another story. Washington State University (WSU) is hoping to start a new medical school to help alleviate the problem. But the University of Washington (UW), which until earlier ...
Thompson said she voted against because of issues with the WSU medical school, particularly the uncertainty surrounding ties with the Detroit Medical Center, and the hiring of consultants who ...
Today, Floyd is spending his political capital promoting a WSU medical school in Spokane. The mission is admirable, to expand the production of physicians in Washington, especially in rural and un ...
WSU Medicine Courtesy photo A new analysis backs up what many state officials suspected all along: Training doctors at the new medical school at Washington State University probably will cost ...
Because of the investments that have already been made by WSU in faculty and facilities, the cost of establishing a new medical school is much lower than it would be if we were starting from scratch.
"Where does the authority begin and end with the medical school? How much beholden (is WSU) to DMC and Henry Ford, which have divergent missions of filling beds?" Wilson also acknowledges ...
WSU has launched a search for a founding dean of its medical school as the university prepares to welcome its first medical students in fall 2017, said President Elson S. Floyd.