Oakland University, Beaumont Health medical affiliation agreement extended for another 20 years
The agreement allows for OU students to continue training at Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak, Troy, and Grosse Pointe
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Oakland University announced on Monday, March 8, 2021, that its medical affiliation agreement with Beaumont Health has been extended through 2041. (Oakland University)
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. – Oakland University announced on Monday (March 8) that its medical affiliation agreement with Beaumont Health has been extended through 2041.
With the amended agreement, officials said Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine (OUWB) students will continue to train at Beaumont Hospitals in Royal Oak, Troy and Grosse Pointe. The extension also “enhances capabilities for researchers from both organizations, essentially allowing them to share data more easily and expand the amount of research conducted.”
Oakland University, Beaumont add 20 years to medical school affiliation agreement
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ROCHESTER, Mich., March 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Oakland University and William Beaumont Hospitals have extended their affiliation agreement through 2041.
This clears the way for Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine medical students to continue training at Michigan s largest health system and offers both organizations enhanced research capabilities.
Oakland University and Beaumont add 20 years to medical school affiliation agreement.
The amended and longer term agreement was recently approved by the Oakland University Board of Trustees on February 15, and by the Beaumont Health Board of Directors on February 17.
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