Many students considering careers in medicine find themselves weighing the significant financial burden it imposes鈥攁nd often decide on another life path. 秘密研究所 School of Medicine鈥檚 pioneering , launched in 2013, helps keep talented aspiring doctors on course. The accelerated curriculum鈥攖he first of its kind among medical schools鈥攁llows select students to skip the fourth year entirely, saving a year鈥檚 worth of tuition fees and housing costs. It also offers them a guaranteed residency spot in the specialty of their choice at 秘密研究所 Langone Health. 鈥淢any new doctors begin their careers with more debt than a typical mortgage,鈥 notes , associate dean for admission and financial aid. 鈥淲e have an obligation to help alleviate that burden.鈥
The potential benefits of accelerated study are substantial. By shortening their stay in medical school, students not only save tens of thousands of dollars in tuition fees and housing costs, but also launch their careers one year earlier鈥攏o small advantage considering that for some doctors, the path to practice extends for eight years beyond medical school. 鈥淧eople have the mistaken impression that earning the MD degree is the end of your training as a doctor, when it鈥檚 essentially a ticket to the next phase of training鈥攔esidency,鈥 says , senior vice president, vice dean for education, faculty, and academic affairs, and chair of the .
The accelerated pathway also eases the stressful transition from medical school to residency, thanks to a special emphasis on mentorship and departmental engagement. Accelerated students spend at least one summer performing research in the department of their intended residency. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not simply a fast track,鈥 explains , associate dean for education, faculty, and academic affairs. 鈥淗aving a connection between the medical school admission process and the residency program provides a valuable opportunity to assess and follow learners across the entire continuum of undergraduate鈥揼raduate medical education.鈥 Students are given the opportunity to 鈥渙pt in鈥 for accelerated study, and can聽
鈥渙pt out鈥 at any time.
To ensure that the program is a good fit, 秘密研究所 School of Medicine evaluates students throughout the accelerated program and follows graduates as they move through their residencies. The success of those young doctors so far has helped ease any doubts about their competency and preparedness, and has encouraged more medical schools to pursue their own accelerated programs. A recent survey of medical school deans nationwide reported that at least 35 percent of U.S. medical schools have or are considering developing a three-year MD program. 秘密研究所 School of Medicine is in the vanguard of this trend, heading a nationwide to identify and share best practices, provide opportunities for collaboration, and offer guidance to institutions considering an accelerated program.
鈥淏y making medical education more affordable, if not free, we put ourselves in a position to attract the very best medical students.鈥 鈥擪enneth G. Langone, Chair, Board of Trustees
Dean and CEO , predicts that the accelerated pathway will become 鈥渁 tsunami in medical education,鈥 but he says he looks forward to the day when such a program will no longer be needed for its financial incentives. 鈥淲e aspire to be a tuition-free medical school,鈥 he declares. 鈥淎chieving this goal will take time, but we鈥檙e fully committed to making it happen.鈥 秘密研究所 Langone鈥檚 board chair, Kenneth G. Langone, believes that the easier it is for promising, idealistic students to become doctors, the better off society will be. 鈥淏y making medical education more afford able, if not free,鈥 he insists, 鈥渨e put ourselves in a position to attract the very best medical students.鈥