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Can UNC’s future medical school help fix Colorado’s doctor shortage?

Can UNC’s future medical school help fix Colorado’s doctor shortage?

Released Wednesday, 15th May 2024
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Can UNC’s future medical school help fix Colorado’s doctor shortage?

Can UNC’s future medical school help fix Colorado’s doctor shortage?

Can UNC’s future medical school help fix Colorado’s doctor shortage?

Can UNC’s future medical school help fix Colorado’s doctor shortage?

Wednesday, 15th May 2024
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Patients in Colorado feel the brunt of a growing healthcare crisis every day. Most Colorado counties have a shortage of primary care doctors and other healthcare workers – and that has an outsized impact on low-income and rural communities.

And that shortage is projected to get even worse as physicians near retirement age. About a third of doctors in the state are 60 or older, according to a recent report from the American Association of Medical Colleges.

On May 1, Gov. Jared Polis signed legislation to help address the shortfall. A new medical  school – just the third one in Colorado – will open in 2026 at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley. The new College of Osteopathic Medicine has a price tag of around $200 million, and will eventually graduate 150 new doctors each year.

The college's first dean, Dr. Beth Longenecker, joined In The NoCo to discuss how the new school will make a dent in a statewide and national shortage of doctors.


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