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Why Inland Southern California Needs a School of Medicine

The School of Medicine at the University of California, Riverside will serve the Inland Southern California community in many ways. Here are just a few:

  • To expand and diversify the physician workforce.
  • To train doctors who are culturally competent.
  • To replace baby-boom era physicians who are retiring in droves.
  • To develop research and health care delivery programs that will improve the health of medically underserved populations.
  • To attract high quality physicians and researchers to excellent educational and research settings.
  • To encourage medical residents to settle in the area, adding to our physician workforce.
  • To expand technology transfer capacity.

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Healing the Divide

The UC Riverside School of Medicine will educate a diverse physician workforce and bring much-needed medical care to the underserved population of Inland Southern California.

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Chancellor White on Why the Medical School is Needed

Clips of the remarks by Chancellor Timothy White during the opening ceremonies for the School of Medicine Research Building. White explained to the audience how the School of Medicine would make a difference in Inland Southern California.

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Heather Palmer, P.A.

Physician Assistant Heather Palmer talks about the need for more primary care physicians in the Coachella Valley area and the strain that the physician shortage puts on patients.

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Haile Debas on the Physician Shortage in the US

Haile Debas, chancellor emeritus of the UC San Francisco, discusses the 30% deficit in the physician work force, and the larger deficit in the largely rural Inland Southern California region.

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Douglas Bagley on the Benefits of the Medical School

Douglas Bagley, CEO of the Riverside County Regional Medical Center, discusses the unmet medical service needs of the citizens of Riverside county. He cites the importance of training a corps of physicians who are interested in serving the Inland Southern California region.

  • Healing the Divide
  • Chancellor White
  • Heather Palmer, P.A.
  • Chancellor Debas
  • Douglas Bagley

Education for Tomorrow's Health Care

Doctor examining an x-ray. The University of California, Riverside is developing a medical school with research, teaching and service programs to improve the health of Californians, with special attention to the needs of the diverse and growing Inland Southern California region.

Why a School of Medicine?

Once operating, a UCR School of Medicine will not only help meet the need for physicians in a medically underserved region, but also:

  • Inland Southern California has too few physicians. If nothing is done, it will become harder and harder for average people to see a doctor promptly
  • Inland Southern California residents will get a much-needed boost in life expectancy, infant health, in childhood immunization rates, in resources for the treatment of diabetes and other obesity-related conditions.
  • The services provided by the doctors produced by the School of Medicine will elevate the quality of life for the people of the region.
  • Doctors in the area means a boost in the tax base of our communities.
  • Studies show that many doctors choose to work in the region where they received their training.

More Information 

General Campus Information

University of California, Riverside
900 University Ave.
Riverside, CA 92521
Tel: (951) 827-1012

School of Medicine Information

School of Medicine
329 School of Medicine Research Building

Tel: (951) 827-4568
Fax: (951) 827-7688
E-mail: medschool@ucr.edu

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