Minister discusses new medical school proposal with Ulster University

Date published: 24 March 2016

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Health Minister Simon Hamilton has met with Ulster University’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Patrick Nixon, to discuss the University’s proposal to establish a Graduate Entry Medical (GEM) school in the North West.

Minister SImon Hamilton
Minister SImon Hamilton

Speaking this afternoon the Minister said: “It is important that we look innovatively at all options which seek to tackle the issues affecting our health sector. Medical locum costs within the Western Trust have trebled in the last three financial years and are projected at £12.5 million for 2015/16. This is unsustainable.

“This proposal is in the very early stages of development and I have asked senior officials within my department to engage with discussions to explore the potential of a medical school in the North West. It is proven that medical graduates are more likely to seek employment close to where they have been educated. Such a school could provide a platform to attract and retain skilled people into the medical profession, especially those from the North West area. That is good for the economy, skills development and will improve the overall health and well-being of citizens.”

The Minister continued: “Both Ulster University and the Western Trust are recognised as centres of excellence within education and research. The Ulster University already has Schools of Biomedical Sciences, Health Sciences (including Allied Health Professions), Nursing, Psychology and Pharmacy, and research in Biomedical Science is ranked within the top three out of 94 universities in terms of research power.”

The Minister concluded: “Further development of this proposal, which sees GP training and prioritising the quality and safety of patient care are at its core, is underway. I look forward to seeing the outcome of that work in due course.”

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