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ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ San Joaquin Valley PRIME Announces Third Class of Students

Six students with close ties to the San Joaquin Valley are on track to becoming physicians as part of the ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ San Joaquin Valley Program in Medical Education (PRIME). The group, which began their medical studies recently in Sacramento and represents the third cohort in the program, includes:

ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ Caps Successful Year with an Eye on the Future

MERCED, Calif. — Though ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ looked back this year to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the campus’s groundbreaking, signs of what the future will hold continue to come into focus.

Those signs include cutting-edge research moving forward in the San Joaquin Valley -- the state's fastest growing region -- and around the world, the growing campus, and the ever-strengthening bond between the campus and the community.

ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ San Joaquin Valley-PRIME Announces Second Class of Students

Six students, all with ties to the San Joaquin Valley, have been admitted to the ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ San Joaquin Valley Program in Medical Education (PRIME). The students have begun their first year of medical school with a two-day orientation at ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ and the UCSF Fresno Center for Medical Education and Research.

The second ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ San Joaquin Valley-PRIME cohort includes:

First Year of Medical Education Celebrated as Campus Grows Health Research Programs

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ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ Receives $1.3M Award to Create Center for the Study of Health Disparities

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ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ and UC Davis Partner to Begin Educating Medical Students in the Valley

The University of California, Merced, has formed a partnership with the UC Davis School of Medicine to begin training medical students in the San Joaquin Valley.

The first cohort of six medical students will enter the program in Fall 2011. Fred Meyers, M.D., executive director of Medical Education and Academic Planning for ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ, will present details of the program to the UC Board of Regents this afternoon (Sept. 15). The presentation is for informational purposes only. Meyers also is a professor and executive associate dean in the UC Davis School of Medicine.

ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ, UC Davis Announce First Class of Medical Students in ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ San Joaquin Valley Program in Medical Education

The University of California, Merced, and UC Davis School of Medicine announced today the first cohort of students who are expected to enroll this fall in the ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ San Joaquin Valley Program in Medical Education (PRIME).

The two campuses announced in September a partnership to begin educating medical students in the Valley. A gift to ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ from the United Health Foundation in 2006 is helping to fund the new program.

The students are:

Medical Education Plans Take Another Step Forward at ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ

The University of California, Merced, today announced the appointment of Donald M. Hilty, M.D., to the position of co-director of the ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ San Joaquin Valley Program in Medical Education. The appointment is the latest step in the university's long-term plan to develop a medical education program leading to an independent medical school.

Hilty will work alongside Frederick J. Meyers, M.D., who was named executive director of medical education and academic planning at ÌìÃÀÊÓÆµ in fall 2008.