Lucille Lannigan, Albany Herald
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital System and Morehouse Medical School Historical Monday, by signing a partnership that will change the health care service in the Southwest Georgia.
Phoebe and Morehouse Medical School leaders signed a memorandum of cooperation in the Memorandum of Understanding, Education, Research and Community Initiatives on Monday Monday. The agreement is aimed at building a regional MSC campus and new resident programs in various specialties in Phoebe. In addition, during the Phoebe health system, hospitals and clinics will provide clinical preparations for MeycastaM students and residents.
“We will change our south-west to Georgia and teach and teach and teach and teach and teach and teach and teach and teach and teach. Valerie Montgomery Rice said. “These are opportunities to create opportunities to get exceptional training in communities where young doctors can influence the most.”
Dr. Montgomery Rice said that in the south-western south-western society of students, the southwestern south-western society has led to the opportunities for the health care professional.
“If we can take students from this society, we can guarantee about 65-70% of them in this society,” he said.
Morehouse Medical School historically is one of the leading teachers of the Black Medical School and the nation’s primary care doctors.
“We are talking about a lot of fleshy buds, but the shortage of doctors is strong,” he said.
According to him, this deficiency is especially sharp in small towns and rural areas, such as the makeup of South-West Georgia.
“We must now apply for this. Morehouse Medical School is a graduate and teaching of talented doctors in Georgia,” he said.
MSM was the 63% total capture ratio of 63% in the state after completing his education at the school as of 2017.
Not only is the PHOEBE / MOREXANA’s partnership of Georgia’s mother’s death crisis, which is one of the worst of the US death rate of Georgia. The death toll in the southwestern Georgia is bending up to 40. The problem for black women is worse. According to the State Department of State, Georgia in Georgia had about 49 pregnancy liabilities for 100,000 live births in Georgia from 100,000 to 100,000.
“We need to see a change in this result,” said Dr. Montgomery Rice. “We believe that these opportunities start here in the southwest.”
Phoebe and MSM will develop their plans to develop recruitment and retention strategies to promote students and workforce roads, as well as students, residents and health workers. Institutions will also direct a research center to resolve the critical needs specified in the assessments of the PHOEBE Society in the assessments of health.
Phoebe has already welcomed MSM students for qualifying rotations in the hospital. Currently, students focused in pediatric medicine at the All Third Annual Medical School School of Medical School, the nuclear core rotation in Phoebe in the hospital’s neonatal resuscitation department. In November, a resident MSC’s Obstetrics and Gynecology Program began training in Phoebe for a year. The other will last a year later this year, and other MSM mommers and residents of gynecology will return to shorter training.
Amissa Sei, OB / GYN program has been in the program for the second year, said that there is an EU / GYN program and worked with Phoebe, a better medical worker, a better medical worker.
“It was very pleasant to have a direct, disposable capacity,” he said. “It was an excellent opportunity to learn leadership skills and learn in terms of different care mechanisms for different class patients.”
Phoebe and MSM have been working together for years to have been working together for years. The two institutions are primarily about the importance of prostate cancer examinations, first of all, a program that educates black men is common with project height. Southwest Georgia has provided about 1,000 free examinations in churches.
“It really served us as a foundation to adapt us to society,” said Dr. Montgomery Rice, “Thus, we can be more cultural and know what society is.”
Phoebe and MSM, the nursing family partnership together, a nurse, a nurse, which is a nurse with a healthy birth and resources needed for a healthy child and the development of the child, worked together. So far, in about 100 nurses in the program, homebirth and Phoebe are working on a plan to double the number of women who can be in the program from 75 to 150.
Albany State University has long established an academy program of a licensed health sciences, which has been interested in a very interesting time with a long time with a partnership. It created a pipeline to make a monthly return with Monouse Medical School on various topics such as a pipeline, pediatric or emergency medicines for Asu students.
Phoebe and MSM will create an Executive Committee to control partnership efforts. Steiner and Rice co-chair will also include additional representatives from relevant organizations, as well as members of the local community.
There will also be a management committee that will meet a monthly meeting to move towards the shared goals of the partnership. Some of the common goals include:
- Increase your critical health care and health, health results and access to health
- Increasing the diversity of health professionals and researchers
- To develop treatment options and care plans
- Research and innovation are developing.
Dianna Grant, Phoebe health system chief medical worker, will co-chair the leading committee. According to him, the structure of the new partnership will develop a medical model of South-West Georgia and others.
“If you are a member of this society, this is your hard work.” “This is your tax dollar. This is your commitment. The most important thing I want these students to join all of us.”