1. The Family Medicine Accelerated Track at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
- Author
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Jones BG and Berk SL
- Subjects
- Humans, Texas, Universities, Curriculum standards, Education, Medical methods, Family Practice education, Internship and Residency standards, Physicians supply & distribution
- Abstract
Meeting Texas' future health care needs will be challenging, including the goal for a physician workforce more balanced toward primary care. To help expand the primary care physician workforce, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center (TTUHSC) School of Medicine developed the Family Medicine Accelerated Track (FMAT), a three-year curriculum that culminates in the MD degree and links medical students to family medicine residency programs at TTUHSC campuses in Lubbock, Amarillo, or the Permian Basin (Odessa and Midland). Twenty current family medicine residents are graduates of the FMAT program, and 30 medical students are enrolled in the program, which is charting a path for curricular innovation in medical education that will be increasingly competency-based.
- Published
- 2016