Curators’ Meeting | January 28, 2011 Advancing Missouri’s Health Advancing Missouri’s Health Hospital Hill Health Sciences Schools: School of Dentistry (1881) School of Pharmacy (1885) School of Medicine (1971) School of Nursing (1979) - Unique Campus - Inter-professional Training - Research Collaboration Collaboration with Volker Campus Schools: School of Biological Sciences College of Arts & Sciences Computing and Engineering Bloch School of Management Pre-Med, Pre-Den, Pre-Phar, etc. Bio Medical Engr., Bio Informatics, etc Business, Entrepreneurship - Preparing to excel in health care delivery - Advancing Missouri’s Health School Students Grads % MO Res. Faculty Adjuncts Preceptors School of Dentistry 529 151 70% 42 110 60 23 School of Pharmacy 615 134 67% 19 54 7 635 School of Medicine 624 96 64% 492 59 734 714 1,126 203 74% 2,884 584 >60% School of Nursing Total “UMKC graduates are ready to work day-one” 87 553 310 375 801 1,747 Advancing Missouri’s Health UMKC’s Primary Urban Affiliates: Affiliate Beds Admits OP Visits ER Visits Children’s Mercy Hospital 317 15,236 289,832 141,001 Truman Medical Centers 404 18,085 219,538 36,112 Saint Luke’s Hospital 567 19,599 284,839 92,584 1,288 52,920 994,209 269,697 Total UMKC and Affiliates deliver $150 million in uncompensated care Other Urban Affiliates: • Center for Behavioral Medicine • Veterans Administration Medical Center • Research Medical Center UMKC students receive training in over 600 additional sites Advancing Missouri’s Health UMKC at Work: Sch. Work In MO Rural Train SOD 1,124 4 wks 2/3 MO DDS, Top 5, 63K visits SOP 647 Part/Sr. Yr. 30 grads in MU, MSU next SOM 1,073 30 days 6 yr Med, Appt – KU, Wash U SON 308 Grad. – 65 hrs 1200 vs 900 clinical hrs, KU top pick Note UMKC is Serving across Missouri Physicians Nurses Dentists/Dental Hygienists Pharmacists Advancing Missouri’s Health UMKC received $11.2 million of the $33.6 million to 13 Schools Academic Unit Caring for Missourians Outcomes School of Dentistry $2M School of Pharmacy $2.1M Increased enrollment by 30 students who will graduate in 2014/2015 School of Medicine $5.4M Increased recruitment for BA/MD program; reduced student attrition; implemented pipeline projects to attract rural students. 15 students. School of Nursing $1.7M Admitted 20 students and added 15 permanent slots (BSN and PhD). Developed post-baccalaureate program to recruit diverse student candidates from MO; 17 students. Continued and sustainable support for Caring for Missourians is essential Advancing Missouri’s Health Health Sciences Research: $26.5M in grants and contracts in 2010 College of Arts and Sciences Psychology: Jeannette Berkley Patton - HIV testing in African American churches (urban) Delwin Catley - Motivational interviewing for smoking cessation Kathy Goggin - Health disparities among African Americans (urban) David Martinez - HIV stigma reduction and screening in Hispanic churches School of Dentistry: Melanie Simmer-Beck. Miles of Smiles – access to oral health care on site, in elementary schools Lynda Bonewald - Muscle bone endocrine axis – relief of some health challenges for the elderly David Eick - Bone and tissue repair and regeneration Jeffrey Gorski - SKI-1 deficiency and birth paralysis School of Medicine: Hong-Wen Ding - Genetic indicators of osteoporosis risk Peter Koulen - Steroid hormones protect cells from damage or death Charles Van Way III - Early treatment of shock symptoms School of Nursing: Jacqueline Witt - Family planning Marco Brotto – muscle, bone, and endocrine research (SON, SOD, SOM collaboration)
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