For Immediate Release
For More Information Contact Ed Phillips at 480-648-5599
SENATOR PEARCE AND GOVERNOR BREWER WELCOME MEDICAL SCHOOL
Senator Russell Pearce and Governor Jan Brewer joined in welcoming the Mayo Medical School—Arizona
Campus yesterday. The expansion by the world famous Mayo Clinic is a positive sign
in Arizona’s future economic and educational growth.
The Mayo Medical School will include a key collaboration with Arizona State University (ASU). This new branch of Mayo Medical School will off a specialized master’s degree in the Science
of Health Care Delivery.
Senator Pearce said of the
collaboration: “This new collaboration will aid in meeting the growing medical
demands of Arizona’s residents. The prospect of partnering with a
world class medical provider brings greater opportunities for students in Arizona. That’s always a good thing. I look
forward to watching this new partnership evolve”.
The press release from the Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University is attached
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Mayo Clinic Medical School will expand to Arizona
Collaboration with Arizona State University will include advanced degree in Science of Health Care Delivery
PHOENIX,
Ariz. - Mayo Clinic announced the expansion of
Mayo Medical
School in Rochester,
Minn., to Arizona, creating a branch to be
called Mayo Medical School—Arizona Campus. The expansion signals Mayo’s
continued commitment to enhancing its national and international leadership in
patient-centered academic excellence. It will provide Mayo with a platform to continue
to redefine the field of medical education, training the medical professional
workforce of tomorrow in team-based, high quality and affordable care for
patients across a broad demographic.
The Mayo Medical
School – Arizona Campus
will include a key collaboration with Arizona State University (ASU). A major
differentiating feature at this new branch of Mayo Medical
School: all students will
complete a specialized master’s degree in the Science of Health Care Delivery
granted by ASU, concurrently with their medical degree from Mayo Medical
School, believed to be the
first medical school to offer such a program.
“This
is one of the most important and exciting initiatives we can undertake,”
explains John Noseworthy, M.D., Mayo Clinic president and CEO. “For Mayo Clinic,
this new branch of Mayo
Medical School
is firmly aligned with Mayo’s commitment to patient-centered academic
excellence and redefining the field of medical education. Together with ASU, we
will create the health care workforce of the future.”
Since 2003, Mayo
and ASU have worked together on a variety of successful efforts, including a
joint nursing education program, collaborative research projects, joint faculty
appointments and dual degree programs.
“Mayo Medical
School is believed to be
the first medical school in the U.S.
to offer an embedded master’s degree in the science of health care delivery,”
says ASU President Michael Crow. “ASU is proud to partner with Mayo in this innovative
approach to providing future physicians with the complementary competencies
needed to deliver high-value care.”
“This is very good
news for all of Arizona,”
says Governor Jan Brewer. “It’s a great example of how Mayo Clinic and ASU are
working together to continue to raise Arizona’s
profile as a national and international hub for innovation in medical education
and health care delivery.”
The branch of Mayo Medical
School will be based on
Mayo’s Scottsdale
campus in buildings to be remodeled and retrofitted expressly for this purpose.
A projected enrollment of 48 students per class will allow the individual
attention that has become a hallmark of Mayo’s tradition of academic excellence.
Faculty will be drawn from Mayo’s deep roster of instructional resources and
augmented by experts from ASU, providing a broad array of educational
experiences. The curriculum will build on the recognized strengths of Mayo Medical
School, including a
world-class faculty, a state-of-the-art curriculum and small class sizes.
“The continuing success of our partnership
with ASU allows us the collective ability to redesign medical education in ways
that align with the future of health care delivery,” says Wyatt Decker, M.D.,
vice president, Mayo Clinic and CEO for Mayo Clinic in Arizona. “We are very excited that the
expansion of Mayo
Medical School
to Arizona
will further enhance our leadership role in training the next generation of
physicians.”
The specialized Science
of Health Care Delivery masters degree will address the changing needs of 21st
century health care delivery through curriculum developed collaboratively by
Mayo Clinic and ASU faculty and delivered within the conventional four-year
medical school schedule. Curricular components will include social and
behavioral determinants of health, health care policy, health economics, management
science, biomedical informatics, systems engineering and value principles of
health care.
For additional
information on this topic, please go to: http://dev.newsblog.mayoclinic.org/
and http://asunews.asu.edu/pressroom/20110927_mayo_asu
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About Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic is a non-profit worldwide leader
in medical care, research and education for people from all walks of life. For
more information, visit www.mayoclinic.org/about/ and www.mayoclinic.org/news
About Arizona State
University
Arizona State University is a New
American University
– a major public
educational institution, a premier research center and a leader in
innovation. ASU is driven by three core principles: excellence
in scholarship, access to education and impact in our global community, making it intellectually vibrant, socially conscious and globally engaged. For more information, visit www.asu.edu.
educational institution, a premier research center and a leader in
innovation. ASU is driven by three core principles: excellence
in scholarship, access to education and impact in our global community, making it intellectually vibrant, socially conscious and globally engaged. For more information, visit www.asu.edu.
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