Here are eight medical schools that are allowing students to graduate
early to join the healthcare workforce amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Note: This is not an exhaustive list.
1. Ohio University‘s Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and College of Health Sciences in Athens is graduating medical and nursing students early. The university said
the class of 2020 will receive their degrees April 18, rather than the
previously-scheduled dates of May 9 (Heritage College) and May 2
(nursing students), to allow them to join the healthcare workforce early
amid the pandemic.
2. Sixteen fourth-year medical students at the Icahn Institute of Medicine at Mount Sinai
in New York City will graduate early to help Mount Sinai Health System
hospitals as they experience a surge of COVID-19 patients, the health
system announced. Students will graduate on April 15 and then fulfill
short-term healthcare positions before beginning their residencies on
July 1.
3. The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry graduated
its class of 2020 medical students about six weeks early. The
university said the physicians can work immediately during the COVID-19
pandemic, either at the university’s medical center or in other clinical
practices but are not required to start working early.
4. Harvard Medical School in Boston has given
fourth-year medical school students who have completed all their
training and degree requirements the option of graduating early,
according to the official news website
for the university. The regular graduation date is scheduled in May,
and those who choose to graduate early can do so before May.
5. One hundred twenty-two students in the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook (N.Y.) University graduated
on April 8, two months early. The university said some of the graduates
will be deployed to the front lines amid the pandemic. Forty-nine
students will join the workforce at Stony Brook University Hospital on
April 13, and 14 will join the workforce at NYU Winthrop Hospital in
Mineola, N.Y.
6. Fifty-two fourth-year medical students at the University of Kansas School of Medicine volunteered to graduate early amid the pandemic, KCUR
reported April 3. According to the radio station, the early graduates
will be assigned to areas of Kansas with the greatest need and receive
special permits to practice from the state board of healing arts.
7. The NYU Grossman School of Medicine in New York City is allowing
students to graduate a few months early. Students who take the option
to graduate early will begin working in NYU Langone’s internal medicine
or emergency medicine departments in April instead of the typical July 1
start date.
8. The University of Arizona College of Medicine — Phoenix will allow fourth-year medical students to graduate early, the university confirmed to Becker’s. The university said 28 fourth-year medical students had met the early graduation requirements as of April 10.
https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/hospital-physician-relationships/8-medical-schools-allowing-early-graduation-to-boost-covid-19-workforce.html
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