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UPDATE University of the Virgin Islands School of Medicine Aelvg+.1-4..A EFTA01092499 Vision The vision of the University of the Virgin Islands School of Medicine (UVISM) is to improve the health care of the people of the Territory and wider Caribbean community and to address pressing national and international health issues in support of the global community. Mission The mission of UVISM is to educate students from the diverse communities of the U.S. Virgin Islands, the wider Caribbean and the Continental US as physicians dedicated to the health and well-being of their communities. These physicians will be prepared through innovative pedagogy that results in physicians who are life-long learners, solution finders, team players and leaders of the 21st Century. EFTA01092500 University of the Virgin Islands Medical School Classroom Building St. Thomas Campus spring spring0 EFTA01092501 Medical Education Building St Thomas 28,947 GSF West View EFTA01092502 191,11, 3PnnIE East View EFTA01092503 Simulation Center St. Croix Square Footage19,401 GSF speln p., •• Entry View EFTA01092504 UVI School of Medicine: Why? • To Improve the healthcare of the people of the USVI • Improve Schneider and Juan Luis Hospitals • Will become teaching hospitals • Facilitate recruitment of physicians • Medical school brings new expertise in healthcare policy & management • Simulation center: emphasize on patient safety and quality • Research: public health & Infectious disease • Train next generation of physicians for the USVI • USA: growing shortage of physicians • Economic impact: $6om / year • University of the Virgin Islands: Grow biomedical sciences • Train allied health professionals EFTA01092505 Figure 1. Baseline scenario projections of FTE physicians. 900.000 Baseline demand 850,000 FTE Physicians Shortage: 800,000 124,400 750,000 700.000 Baseline supply 650,000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025 Year FTE = Full-time equivalent. EFTA01092506 First-Time Applicants, Total Applicants, and First-Time Enrollees to U.S. Medical Schools, 2014 FIRST-TIME TOTAL FIRST-TIME APPLICANTS APPLICANTS ENROLLEES EFTA01092507 BACKGROUND Only 3 I io6 HBCUs have medical schools. The first new HBCU medical school in over 38 years. 2015: 6% of medical school enrollees African-American 39 Caribbean for profit medical schools NOT LCME accredited. Graduates classified as foreign medical graduates. <5o% enter residency programs in USA Historically Black College & University EFTA01092508 Figure 4 PGY-1 Match Rates by Applicant Type, 1982 - 2012 Percent Matched 100% U.S. Seniors 75% 50% 25% Non-U.S. IMGs 0% 1982 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 EFTA01092509 Liaison Committee Medical Education (LCME) Timetable • August 1- submission • November 2016 — Site visit? • February 2017 preliminary accreditation • August 2017 — 1st class 25 students • August 2018 — 2 nd class 50 students • Full Accreditation -2021 EFTA01092510 Why Liaison Committee on Medical Education Accredited Medical School? Quality of the education Ability to enter residency program Ability to practice in USA EFTA01092511 UVI School of Medicine Curriculum Ma Septembe October Novembe Dec embe January Februar 0 Pyschosocial Issues in ro n3 Cellular Function & Healthcare ii weeks Anatomy and Physiology (i6 weeks) Medical Genetics Hematolog (8 weeks) Health and Disease O (8 weeks) ylOncology (4 weeks) Practice of Medicine including Community of Practice I Emergency Medical Services, Autopsies - Medical Examiner, MPH-course work (elective), Institute for Healthcar improvement Certification Cardiovascular and Endocrine and Gastrointestinal Skin and Brain and I Reproductive and Renal Musculoskelet Adult Medicine Pulmonary Systems Systems al Systems Behavior () (6 weeks) Systems Primary care (6 weeks) (6 weeks) (4 weeks) weeks) USMLE OB/GYN,Peds Practice of Medicine including Community of Practice II STEP 1 Psychiatry/Neur. Emergency Medical Services, Autopsies — Medical Examiner, MP H•course work (elective), Institute for Surgery Healthcare Improvement Certification Adult Medicine (8 weeks) Primary care (Outpatient:Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics and Women's Health/Gynecology) (8 weeks) ocl USMLE Maternal/Newborn and Pediatric Inpatient Care (8 weeks) m STEP 2 Surgical Care (General Surgery, GYN surgery & surgical subspecialties) (io weeks) CK/CS Psychiatry & Neurology (1c, weeks) u Review Course (4 weeks) Capstone 1 Graduates Graduation Emergency Medicine (4 weeks) begin USF Affiliate(8 weeks including I. sub-internship) Residency Electives (26 weeks) Training as M tfii & G&ia ncs & Culture, Health Gender Based Medical Medical Longitudinal Curricular Themes: Medical Medicine Principles Nutrition & Society Informatics umanities of_Pallative_Care EFTA01092512 Number Students Total 200 (50/ year) II. Departments: Medical Science 1 Clinical 3 (each STT & STX): Chairs nary and specialty care, chief ambulatory medicine No lectures "flipped" classroom — Just in Time Teaching (JiTT) Anatomy 3D simulation + autopsies with Medical Examiner Introduction to clinical medicine. Full-time faculty EMS, homeless clinic, geriatrics 102 (32 basic science) I General faculty 32 Total 134 EFTA01092513 How We Teach Physicians will be prepared for the challenges of the 21st century: doctors who are life-long learners, solution finders, team players and educators. The nippec) Classroom iA W SecoAcis EFTA01092514 UVISOM Medical School St Thomas St Croix USF Clinical Rotations Tampa General Tampa VA 3rd Year Schneider Regional Juan Luis Hospital 8-10 weeks East End Clinic Frederiksted Clinic 4th Year Electives 8 weeks Classroom Building St Thomas Years 1 & 2 Simulation Center St Croix Years 1-4 Private offices Public health clinics Autopsies with Medical Examiner Service learning: EMS , Homeless clinic, elderly housing facility, EFTA01092515 UVISOM Leadershi• Team ill Medical Science Chair Associate Deans: Clinical Affairs Professor Donna Nemeth PhD Dr. Ruth Watson MD i• Student Affairs Dr. Lori Thomson PhD Faculty & Academic Affairs Dr. G. Moolenaar PhD Clinical Chairs: Primary Care M. Dizon MD STX, J.Wilson MD STT Specialty Medicine D.Galiber MD STX, G. Comissiong MD STT Ambulatory Care S.Karel MD STX, D.Frances MD STT EFTA01092516 Partners • University Central Florida (established 2006) — Curriculum & assessment — UVI faculty development — Safety net in the event of exigency • University of South Florida — 3rd & 4th year clinical rotations at USF teaching hospital — Master in Public Health — on line — Development and management of simulation center EFTA01092517 Medical School Simulation Center To be Initially Managed by USF - CAMLS Tampa FL • Professional education • Surgeons, cardiologists etc. • First responders: EMS, coast guards, military etc. • Nurses & allied healthcare professionals • Medical students 20 EFTA01092518 The USF Health Center for Advanced 21 Medical Learning and Simulation in Tampa, Florida EFTA01092519 First Responder Training US Military, National Guard EFTA01092520 Estimated Annual Economic Impact St Thomas St Croix I I 7r, `,7- 11 Medical school $24-30m SIM $31m classrooms 64 5-10 69-74 Medical school simulation center 0 50 50 Fully operational Classrooms + simulation center $24-30m $30M $54-6om EFTA01092521 Liaison Committee Medical Education (LCME) Timetable • August 1- submission • November 2016 — Site visit? • February 2017 preliminary accreditation • August 2017 — 1st class 25 students • August 2018 — 2 nd class 50 students • Full Accreditation -2021 EFTA01092522 Benjamin Sachs MB.BS Background: clinical medicine (Obstetrics & Gynecology, Maternal — Fetal Medicine), public health-health policy and finance -business administration with extensive executive experience in physician and hospital management • Dean University Virgin Islands School of Medicine • Senior Vice President of Tulane University and Dean, School of Medicine James R. Doty Distinguished Professor and Chair (2007- 2013) • Harvard Medical School & Harvard School Public Health (1978-2007) Chair: Obstetrics & Gynecology (1989-2007) ➢ The Rosenfield Professor (1997-2007) ➢ President: Beth Israel-Deaconess Physician Organization (1999-2007) 1600 physician organization ➢ Massachusetts General Hospital - HMS (2013-) Born London UK, graduate of Imperial College (St Mary's) Medical School EFTA01092523 University Central Florida New medical school —17 miles south Orlando Florida Brainchild Governor Jed Bush Investment: $3om / year 3 years Size of investment proportional to economic benefit EFTA01092524 vNIVERSITV Or criutuAL FLORIDA U N I C Economic Impact The College of Medicine, combined with a life E C sciences cluster, by 2017, could create: 30,000 jobs $459.9 million in annual tax revenue $2.8 billion in annual wages $7.6 billion in annual economic activity Current activity generates SO percent of the 2006 study's Octimated economic Impact from the Potential cluster. 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