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The City of Edinburg continued its support of the UTRGV School of Medicine

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The City of Edinburg continued its support of the UTRGV School of Medicine by presenting a $1 million check to help fund educational, research and clinical endeavors. Pictured from left to right are: UTRGV Medical Student Pamela Matias, City Councilmember Jorge Salinas, UTRGV School of Medicine Dean John H. Krouse, Mayor Richard Molina, UTRGV Vice President for Governmental and Community Relations Veronica Gonzales, UTRGV Medical Student Rachel Salinas, and City Councilmember Gilbert Enriquez. (Courtesy Photo)
The City of Edinburg continued its support of the UTRGV School of Medicine by presenting a $1 million check to help fund educational, research and clinical endeavors. Pictured from left to right are: UTRGV Medical Student Pamela Matias, City Councilmember Jorge Salinas, UTRGV School of Medicine Dean John H. Krouse, Mayor Richard Molina, UTRGV Vice President for Governmental and Community Relations Veronica Gonzales, UTRGV Medical Student Rachel Salinas, and City Councilmember Gilbert Enriquez. (Courtesy Photo)

The funds will support School of Medicine’s medical education endeavors, expanding access to health care

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By Jennifer L. Berghom

EDINBURG, TEXAS – The City of Edinburg continued its support of the UTRGV School of Medicine by presenting a check to School of Medicine officials Friday, Sept. 28, during a gathering in the lobby of the Performing Arts Center on the UTRGV Edinburg Campus.

The City of Edinburg, along with other localities, previously offered to donate money annually to support the School of Medicine as part of a memorandum of understanding UTRGV signed with those local governments. The City of Edinburg has committed to give $1 million annually to the School of Medicine.

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Dr. John H. Krouse, executive vice president for Health Affairs and dean of the School of Medicine, thanked city officials and said the funds will be used to support faculty recruitment and the School of Medicine’s medical education program, including student support services and curriculum development.

“We will use the funds from the City to continue to educate the best and the brightest and to prepare that next group of physicians for the Valley,” he said. “We will use it to expand access to high-quality healthcare. We know that the Valley is among the areas in the country that has the poorest access to care, and we, with your partnership, are committed to changing that so that all of your citizens will have access to care.”

Krouse also updated city officials and others in attendance on current projects the university and School of Medicine are developing, such as a Team-Based Learning Center on the Edinburg campus and a clinical site on Jackson Road, which will offer primary and specialty care.

The School of Medicine now has 350 employees, including more than 110 faculty members, and 170 medical residents serving in the School of Medicine’s nine residency programs. Of the residents who have graduated from the residency programs, 64 percent have stayed in the Valley to practice medicine, Krouse said.

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Edinburg Mayor Richard Molina said he looks forward to continuing the partnership between the city and the School of Medicine.

“The presence of the UTRGV School of Medicine continues to bring great things to Edinburg,” Molina said. “We are educating a new generation of health care providers for our community, shining a light on our region through our groundbreaking research and providing much-needed care for the most needy.

“The council and I recognize that fact that the UTRGV School of Medicine is expanding the type of healthcare and quality of healthcare that’s needed by our Edinburg families and our families not only here but all over the Rio Grande Valley.”

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