010808 MT WWAMI [1] WWAMI in Montana W W A M IW W A M I Jay S. Erickson M.D. Assistant Dean-WWAMI Clinical Phase/Montana.

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MT WWAMI [1] WWAMI in Montana W W A M IW W A M I Jay S. Erickson M.D. Assistant Dean-WWAMI Clinical Phase/Montana

MT WWAMI [2] WWAMI Non-metro percent of population by state 12% 65% 34% 70% 33%

MT WWAMI [3] The WWAMI Program: Founding Goals (1971) 1)Access to Publicly Supported Medical Education 2)Avoid excessive capital costs by using existing educational infrastructure 3)Create Community-Based Medical Education 4)Expand GME and CME across WWAMI 5)Increase the number of primary care providers (MD) /address maldistribution of physicians

MT WWAMI [4] Montana Physician Workforce Data Per 100K population, Montana ranks: 29 th in nation for total active patient care physicians 24 th for active patient care primary care physicians 11 th for active patient care general surgeons Montana’s physicians are aging: 32.7% of Montana physicians are over age sixty (National average is 29.4%) 2015 AAMC State Physician Workforce Data Book

MT WWAMI [5] The Pipeline How many Montana students attend medical or osteopathic schools, past 7 years? 54 MT residents per year attend medical school in the US  MT WWAMI-30  WICHE medical school-6 19 MT residents per year attend osteopathic school in the US  WICHE osteopathic school-2

MT WWAMI [6] UWSOM Curriculum Scientific Foundations Phase Patient Care Phase Career Explore & Focus Phase Integrated blocks medical science in clinical context Clinical experience longitudinal clerkship Bozeman Required clerkships Integrated basic science Specific rotations in Seattle Montana, Seattle or the region Career exploration Specialty-specific preparation Research/ scholarship Montana, Seattle or the region

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MT WWAMI [9] UWSOM TRUST/WRITE ~ 34 sites Sandpoint Libby McCall Hailey Ellensburg W Lewistown Grand Coulee Boise Anchorage Cheyenne Spokane TRUST/WRITE Sites WWAMI Regional Offices Whitefish Moses Lake Chelan Washington Alaska Wyoming Montana Idaho W Newport Miles City Dillon Butte Port Angeles Lynden/Birch Bay Ferndale Port Townsend Pullman Nampa Jerome Montesano Lander Douglas Powell Livingston Hardin Kodiak Juneau Wasilla Ketchikan Glasgow Hamilton Orofino

MT WWAMI [10] E15 TRUST Scholars

MT WWAMI [11] Workforce Progress-Montana WWAMI since inception in 1973 Rate of return: 40% (MT WWAMI grads that practice in MT) Return on Investment for MT: 56% ( all WWAMI grads that practice in MT) National rate of return on instate medical education: 38.7%

MT WWAMI [12] Specialty Choice of WWAMI Graduates (top ten) 51% matched into a primary care specialty

MT WWAMI [13] WWAMI is cost-effective State support per student for medical education in Montana is $35,871 (Provides funding for 110 WWAMI, 24 WICHE medical students and 8 WICHE osteopathic students per year) Montana FY 16 state appropriation for UW/WWAMI is $4,124,480 60% of Montana state appropriations for WWAMI are spent in Montana A 2010 study showed that for every state dollar invested in WWAMI, Montana gets back 5.14 dollars into our economy

MT WWAMI [14] State supported medical students per 100,

MT WWAMI [15] Medical Education-cost per capita

MT WWAMI [16] Medical Education-Cost per Student $35,871

MT WWAMI [17] Montana Rural physician incentive program (MRPIP) Created by Montana Legislature in 1991 to encourage primary care physicians to practice in medically underserved areas of Montana Montana medical students in WWAMI and WICHE each pay $5224/year into MRPIP Fund Physicians who serve in rural or underserved communities of Montana may apply for $100K loan repayment over 5 years

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MT WWAMI [19] Key Questions Do we have the appropriate physician workforce data? What are our goals based on the best available data? How can we best meet those goals, attending to the entire medical education pipeline? –Improve STEM efforts in K-12 education-grow pipeline –Scalable medical student increase –Focused residency increase How can we assist rural/underserved Montana in recruiting and retaining physicians beyond simply increasing the physician supply? How can we improve the diversity in our physician workforce especially for our Native American populations?

MT WWAMI [20] Future Directions Additional state funding for GME is needed Consider support for new and additional partnership residencies within Montana (ex. Psychiatry, Surgery, Pediatrics, OB/GYN, additional Primary Care Need to improve diversity within the WWAMI student population; create position of MT WWAMI Diversity Director Need to plan/advocate for a scalable increase to WWAMI slots