Aria University School of Medicine

San Joaquin Valley’s Aging Physician Workforce

  • San Joaquin Valley population is expanding
  • Region’s practicing physicians are expected to retire in the next decade, further exacerbating the shortfall.

Responding to the Need

  • The School of Medicine will meet healthcare needs
  • School of Medicine plans to create cutting-edge medical programs and collaborate with regional partners in providing healthcare to San Joaquin Valley areas.
  • University projection by 2032 – Medical Programs – Enrolled 520 students

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Serving The Underserved

  • Providing healthcare to the medically underserved is embedded in the mission of the School of Medicine
  • Aria University’s distributed clinical model of training will help meet the needs of the medically underserved in San Joaquin Valley by placing students in clerkships in clinics and hospitals throughout the region. Students will be exposed to faculty members and clinicians who are passionate about the medical needs of underserved populations, and to the varied needs of the patients themselves. Already a number of hospitals and clinics have expressed their eagerness to partner with Aria University.
  • Residency programs are the strongest determinant of the location in which physicians practice. Aria University’s school of medicine will establish a broad spectrum of postgraduate programs—in terms of both discipline and geography—in collaboration with regional hospitals and clinics that are of superior quality and capable of attracting graduates from Aria University’s school of medicine as well as other schools in California and across the nation. Over time many of these residents will become practicing physicians in the region.
  • The School of Medicine will develop innovative and distinguished research programs that focus on the etiology, prevention, and treatment of diseases, particularly those that disproportionately affect the ethnic and cultural groups residing in this region.
  • A major challenge to the academic medical community is to redesign of the healthcare system by implementing new scientific knowledge, with the goal of developing a more systematic and coordinated approach to healthcare delivery. Through its research, education, and service programs, the Aria University School of Medicine will work to meet this challenge.
  • Aria University School of Medicine is located in a region that is home to many diverse groups and special populations. While each of these populations and communities is medically underserved, each faces unique challenges and has specific medical needs. Training a diverse physician workforce is also embedded in the mission of the Aria University School of Medicine. Aria University is in a strong position to lead this effort. Aria University will continue to give local students in medical enrollments a priority, by committing resources and programs to ensure this mission is achieved.
  • In training diverse students to become physicians, it is important to enhance their educational experience by exposing them to diverse experiences, people, and ideas. The school of medicine will offer curricular programs and courses as well as experiential learning opportunities for students aimed at developing cultural sensitivity and language capabilities that respond to the underserved population. Recognizing the changes in the career choices of graduates, the medical school will utilize a curriculum that affords students the opportunity to focus on improved healthcare in both primary care and specialty areas, as well as careers in health sciences research.
  • The Aria University School of Medicine will be a game-changer for the San Joaquin valley and California, growing the economy as it improves healthcare access and outcomes for all. The school will catalyze growth and development statewide. The building and running the School of Medicine will significantly boost the economy, create jobs and stimulate the local businesses in the community. The influx of students, faculty, and staff will increase the demand for housing, retail, and services, further boosting the local economy. Moreover, the presence of a medical school will lead to the establishment of related healthcare facilities and research institutions, creating a healthcare hub that attracts additional investment to the area. The school’s commitment to community engagement and partnerships with local healthcare providers will strengthen healthcare infrastructure and promote collaborative initiatives addressing public health challenges. Overall, the Aria University School of Medicine represents a transformative development with far-reaching benefits for the community, the economy, and the future of healthcare in the region.
  • The Aria University School of Medicine will generate between $1.5 billion and $2 billion in cumulative economic impact on the state of California by 2040 as per the research reports of other medical schools nationwide.

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