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Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

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Type
  
Public medical school

Dean
  
John Tomkowiak

Founded
  
2015

Established
  
2015

Website
  
medicine.wsu.edu

Academic staff
  
40


Location
  
Spokane, Washington, U.S.

Parent institution
  
Washington State University

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The Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine is a recently created public medical school in the northwest United States, based in Spokane, Washington. Founded in 2015, it is affiliated with Washington State University (WSU) of Pullman, and is the second general medical school in the state of Washington. It plans to seat its inaugural class in the fall of 2017.

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Welcome to the elson s floyd college of medicine


History

The Washington State University School of Medicine was established by the WSU board of regents in 2015, after the state legislature amended a 1917 statute that gave the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle the exclusive right to grant degrees in medicine in the state.

The creation of a medical school at Washington State University was opposed by the University of Washington; both WSU and UW issued contradictory reports in 2014 as to the viability of a second medical school in the state. The increasingly acrimonious debate between the two institutions was described as a "feud" in media reports and state senator Andy Hill chastised the two schools for forcing the legislature to "become the parent in this dispute." Confusion created by the unexpected resignation of UW president Michael K. Young, however, largely muted the University of Washington's opposition to the project.

In July 2015, the board of regents announced their intention to name the medical school after the late WSU president Elson Floyd (1956–2015) at a future date; the name was officially changed to the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine that September.After a national search, Dr. John Tomkowiak was selected as the inaugural dean from a highly competitive field.

In February 2016 the Liaison Committee on Medical Education granted the school "candidate" status, the first in a multi-step process toward accreditation.In October 2016, Washington State University announced that the Liaison Committee on Medical Education had decided to grant preliminary accreditation to the school.

Instruction

According to WSU, the school plans to admit an inaugural class of 60 students in the fall of 2017, with the goal of receiving full LCME accreditation by 2020. The school will use a community-based model of medical education, training physicians on four of WSU's campuses: Everett, Spokane, Tri-Cities, and Vancouver.

Leadership certificate

In addition to the Doctor of Medicine degree, graduates of the school will also receive a graduate certificate in Leadership, reflecting the school's integration of non-medical management coursework into its curriculum.

References

Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine Wikipedia