7 Indiana hospitals, universities team up to create IU medical school

Seven Indiana hospitals and universities are partnering to boost residency options and economic development in the state through the construction of a new medical school, according to Inside Indiana Business.

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Crews broke ground on the $70 million Indiana University Medical School project in 2015. The inaugural class of students will begin classes in fall 2018.

The seven entities collaborating on the project include Evansville-based Deaconess Health System, Vincennes-based Good Samaritan Hospital, Jasper-based Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center, Evansville-based St. Mary’s Health System, Bloomington-based Indiana University, University of Evansville and Evansville-based University of Southern Indiana.

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