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Parkview receives accreditation for graduate programs | Local

Parkview receives accreditation for graduate programs SHERRY SLATER | The Journal Gazette Parkview Health s two new graduate medical education programs have received initial accreditation from an independent professional education standards organization, officials announced Tuesday. The new internal medicine and general surgery residency programs “will help attract, train and retain physicians in the region,” Parkview said in a news release. The region lags the recommended number of medical providers, based on population. The Fort Wayne market would need 40 more primary care providers alone to equal the state s average provider-to-patient ratio, an Indiana University Health official said three years ago. More recent figures weren t readily available Tuesday.

Parkview starting residency program to train medical school graduates | Local

Parkview starting residency program to train medical school graduates ROSA SALTER RODRIGUEZ | The Journal Gazette A new residency program to train medical school graduates in internal medicine and general surgery is taking shape in Fort Wayne under the auspices of Parkview Health. The program, based at Parkview s Randallia Hospital, is planned to have 45 internal medicine residents in three years and 20 general surgical residents in five years, according to Dr. Susan Steffy, the program s clinical  leader and Parkview Randallia s chief medical officer. The residency program aims to increase the supply of physicians in northeast Indiana, she said. Although Indiana has 130 residency programs, the general surgery program will be only the third in the state and the only one outside Indianapolis. The internal medicine program is the fifth in the state.

Residency program to train grads at Parkview | Local

Parkview Health to launch residency program

Mar 3, 2021 / 12:11 PM EST FORT WAYNE, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) – Parkview Health in Fort Wayne is launching a graduate medical education program to attract, train and retain physicians in northeast Indiana. The hospital says the program will help create economic and health benefits for the region. Parkview says the program, which is also known as a residency, is a clinical training program for doctors who have graduated from medical school and are ready to receive further specialized training. “Attracting and retaining talent is a key component of expanding access to care and improving the health of our communities,” said Dr. Ray Dusman, president at Parkview Health. “As physicians complete our graduate medical education program, our region will see both economic and health benefits. We’re fortunate to have the strong infrastructure necessary to create this program, as well as our existing team of highly skilled physicians who can train the next generation of ca

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