Mission Statement

 

 

 

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    Mission

    The Mission of the School of Medicine is to advance the medical sciences, train caring and skilled physicians and biomedical scientists, and deliver world-class, compassionate clinical care.

    Goals

    Educational: Achieve excellence in education of students for careers in medical practice or research by providing broad knowledge and skills, developing appropriate professional behavior, mastery of essential competencies, and preparing students for life-long intellectual growth.

    Research: Advance medical knowledge by conducting active programs in basic and applied research.

    Service: Provide the highest quality of medical care, as well as ensure access to health and educational services for the local, national, and international communities.

    Benchmarks   

    National leadership in education will be evinced by exceptional learning and performance by:

    • Future practicing physicians, our medical students (UGME).
    • MD and MD/PhD clinical investigators training for academic careers.
    • PhD biomedical scientists preparing for careers in research.
    • Residents and Fellows (GME) honing their skills as providers.
    • Established practitioners (CME) maintaining and improving their skill levels.

    Success in our educational program will be shown by:

    • Steady improvement in student achievement using nationally accepted norms.
    • Enrollment of qualified students from underrepresented minority groups.
    • Active development of and support for our teaching faculty.
    • Wide student participation in curricular development and implementation.
    • Appropriate involvement by non-physician health care students and practitioners.
    • Use state-of-the-art educational facilities, e.g. our clinical skills center and modern laboratories.

    National leadership in research will be evinced by:

    • Conduct of cutting-edge biomedical research.
    • Pursuit of meaningful translational clinical investigation.
    • Participation in public health and health services research.
    • Involvement in international health programs.

    National leadership in service to the public will be evinced by:

    • The application of contemporary medical knowledge to the care of patients.
    • Participation in an integrated health care system that provides efficient services of the highest possible quality.
    • Public accountability for all of our missions.