Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine and Highmark Inc. Announce Partnership

Updated on April 8, 2013

Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) and Highmark Inc. today announced a scholarship program aimed at increasing the supply and retention of physicians in rural areas of Pennsylvania. The five-year, $500,000 initiative will be funded by Highmark and support LECOM students in their four years of medical school.

“The shortage of physicians in rural areas of the state has serious implications for the access to quality care and health of people living in these communities,” said William Winkenwerder Jr., M.D., Highmark’s president and CEO. “This scholarship program is directly aligned with Highmark’s 75-year vision of providing access to affordable, quality health care and will encourage and support LECOM students to practice medicine in areas where they are most needed.”

Pennsylvania is ranked as having the third largest rural population in the country. Many physicians currently practicing in rural communities throughout the Commonwealth are 55 years and older, and they are planning to retire in the next few years. Replacement of primary care and specialty physicians is critical to continue providing health care to rural populations.

“LECOM has developed innovative and affordable medical education that has produced outstanding primary care physicians,” said John M. Ferretti, D.O., LECOM president and CEO. “We have consistently ranked among the top medical schools for graduating primary care physicians who remain in the state.  This scholarship provides a great incentive to attract students with a commitment to patient care in underserved areas.”

From academic year 2013-2014 through 2018, the competitive program will award five, $20,000 scholarships annually to qualified students throughout their four years of medical training for a total of $100,000 in scholarships each year. The LECOM students will be required to practice medicine at a Highmark-approved site located in a designated area of need for each year they received their scholarship funding.

The scholarship selection process will be a joint effort between LECOM and Highmark. Scholarship students will be selected from criteria ranging from academic performance to demonstrated commitment to a career in primary or specialty care working in an underserved area.

The Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine offers innovative and affordable education in osteopathic medicine, dentistry and pharmacy at campuses in Erie, Pennsylvania, Greensburg, Pennsylvania and Bradenton, Florida. LECOM is a private, non-profit educational institution. The college is part of the Millcreek Health System; along with Millcreek Community Hospital, Millcreek Geriatric Care and Education Center and physician practices managed by Medical Associates of Erie at 14 locations, including the John M. and Silvia Ferretti Medical Fitness and Wellness Center. LECOM believes that when mind, body and spirit come together the impossible becomes suddenly possible. It is a calling each and every one of our students embodies to become the best they can be; to prevent disease and treat it; to give hope. Can you hear the calling?  For more information, visit LECOM.edu.

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