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BOARD OF REGENTS BRIEFING PAPER
1. Agenda Item Title: UNLV School of Medicine Update
Meeting Date: June 11-12, 2015
2. BACKGROUND & POLICY CONTEXT OF ISSUE: A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) among the University of Nevada, Reno; University of Nevada, Las Vegas; University of Nevada School of Medicine; and the Nevada System of Higher Education endorsed expanding and enhancing public medical education in Nevada and was originally approved by the Board at its December 2013 meeting and amended at its September 2014 meeting to specify a new, independently accredited medical school at UNLV. UNLV has been planning to develop a full-scale, four-year allopathic medical school that would be fully-accredited and financially sustainable. President Jessup will be joined by Dr. Barbara Atkinson, Planning Dean for the UNLV School of Medicine, to provide an update on the recent progress of the school, including community outreach, scholarship program, legislative activities, recruiting, staffing, and accreditation. 3. SPECIFIC ACTIONS BEING RECOMMENDED OR REQUESTED: UNLV President Len Jessup and Planning Dean Barbara Atkinson will present for information an update on the planning process for the UNLV School of Medicine. 4. IMPETUS (WHY NOW?) This report is consistent with keeping the Board updated and complies with President Jessup and Planning Dean Atkinson being transparent to the Board with the planning process. 5. BULLET POINTS TO SUPPORT REQUEST/RECOMMENDATION:
• The medical school at UNLV is of great interest to the University and therefore to the Board of Regents, and keeping the Board updated on the planning process and timeline is important.
• Las Vegas is the largest U.S. metropolitan area without an allopathic medical school. • Nevada is unable to meet the current healthcare needs of its citizens and the supply of medical
school graduates is far below what is needed now and in the future as the state’s population approaches four million.
6. POTENTIAL ARGUMENTS AGAINST THE REQUEST/RECOMMENDATION: None known. 7. ALTERNATIVE(S) TO WHAT IS BEING REQUESTED/RECOMMENDED: Do not continue to provide an update to the Board of Regents. 8. COMPLIANCE WITH BOARD POLICY: Consistent With Current Board Policy: Title #_____ Chapter #_____ Section #_______ Amends Current Board Policy: Title #_____ Chapter #_____ Section #_______ Amends Current Procedures & Guidelines Manual: Chapter #_____ Section #_______ Other:________________________________________________________________________ Fiscal Impact: Yes_____ No_____ Explain:____________________________________________________________
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January 2015
Traveled to Washington D.C. the week of January 5 to meet with various stakeholder groups:
o Dan Hunt, MD, the designated consultant from the accrediting agency for the UNLV
School of Medicine. Dr. Hunt, co-secretary for the Liaison Committee on Medical
Education and senior director for accreditation services, indicated the university is on
schedule for a fall 2017 entering class. Dr. Hunt expressed his pleasure on the progress
of the school and the momentum generated to date.
o Robert Jesse, MD, Chief Academic Affiliation Officer and Carolyn Clancy, MD, Principal
Deputy Under Secretary for Health, Safety and Quality in the Department of Veterans
Affairs (VA), to update them on the UNLV School of Medicine. Dr. Jesse of the VA
recommended the UNLV School of Medicine apply for a VA Center of Excellence for
Primary Care Education.
o Members of the Nevada Congressional Delegation and/or their respective staffs to
provide a progress report: Senators Reid’s staff and Senator Dean Heller, and
Representatives Dina Titus and Cresent Hardy.
Participated in strategic planning meetings with Chancellor Dan Klaich and UNLV President Len
Jessup to discuss the on-going vision for the UNLV School of Medicine, and to discuss the
Nevada Legislative Session.
Hosted a legislative briefing at The Smith Center for members of the Nevada Legislature and
potential donors to provide an update on the UNLV School of Medicine and outline next steps.
Met with Senator Patricia Farley and Assemblyman Edgar Flores.
Participated in a meeting at the VA of Southern Nevada Healthcare with their advisory board for
research, which was chaired by Dr. Ramu Komanduri, Chief of Staff, and included Isabel Duff,
Director.
o Attendees from UNLV included Dean Barbara Atkinson, Dean Carolyn Yucha, Dr. Daniel
Young, Associate Professor, UNLV Physical Therapy, and Monica Lounsbery, Associate
Vice Provost.
o Dr. Daniel Young will take up residence two days per week at the hospital. He will obtain
VA credentialing to have access to the patient database and other areas of the hospital.
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He will work with John Chang, M.D., Associate Chief of Staff for Research to meet with
VA hospital staff and develop a spreadsheet detailing VA staff academic and research
experience and interests. Daniel will also identify and report on capacity building needs
to communicate pressing issues as they arise.
Speaking engagements for the month included presentations at the Las Vegas Metro Chamber
of Commerce Policy Committee, Nevada Hospital Association, Las Vegas City Council, and Green
Valley Rotary.
Participated in the UNLV Stem Summit that attracted approximately 250 stakeholders, primarily
K-12 educators, students and UNLV faculty. Outlined the vision for the UNLV School of
Medicine.
Scheduled travel to Carson City Feb. 19 to visit Nevada Legislature and meet with various
members of leadership, and Feb. 24 to attend the budget hearing.
Scheduled to participate in the Tues., Feb. 3 Nevada System of Higher Education’s Public
Medical Education Steering Committee meeting. The focus of the meeting is to discuss on-going
strategy of public education initiatives for the UNLV School of Medicine, University of Nevada,
(Reno) School of Medicine, and Graduate Medical Education. The Nevada Legislature and
accompanying outreach will also be a topic.
The UNLV School of Medicine is scheduled to hold its third Community Advisory Board (CAB)
meeting Mon., Feb. 9. The CAB represents development, gaming, healthcare, education and
business sectors. It consists of nearly 30 community leaders and is chaired by Michael Yackira,
former CEO of NV Energy, and current Chair of the UNLV Foundation.
Laura Culley, MD, the new Associate Dean for Health Policy and Community Affairs joins the
UNLV School of Medicine on February 2. Dr. Culley has over 25 years of experience as a Board
Certified Physician in Internal Medicine, serving most recently as Chief Medical Officer at
FirstMed Health and Wellness Center – a large federally funded Community Health Care Center
in Las Vegas.
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February 2015
Traveled to Carson City to provide testimony Feb. 24 to the Nevada Legislature on the budget
request for the Nevada System of Higher Education. Outlined the budget for the UNLV School of
Medicine and the timeline for the inaugural class, and the need to get the full funding request of
$26.7 million from the legislature over the next biennium.
On Feb. 19, 23 and 24 met with legislative leadership while in Carson City to outline the vision
for the UNLV School of Medicine, as well as the funding. When fully built out, state funds will
represent only 18 percent of total revenue sources.
Developed a scholarship program for the inaugural class of 60 students in fall 2017. Scholarships
are $100K each and represent the approximate cost of tuition of 4 years. By the end of
February, we have received donor pledges for eight scholarships. The goal is to secure all 60 by
the end of the year.
Staffing:
o Dr. Ellen Cosgrove joined the UNLV School of Medicine Feb. 9 as the Vice Dean of
Education. Dr. Cosgrove has been at the University of Washington, School of Medicine
as the Vice Dean of Academic Affairs.
o Dr. Samuel Parrish is the new Senior Associate Dean for Student affairs and Student
Admissions. He started Feb. 23 Dr. Parrish joins the UNLV School of Medicine after
holding a similar position at Quinnipiac University at the Frank H. Netter School of
Medicine in Connecticut.
o Dr. Laura Culley is the new Associate Dean for Health Policy and Community Affairs
joined the UNLV School of Medicine on Feb 2. She has over 25 years of experience as a
Board Certified Physician in Internal Medicine, serving most recently as Chief Medical
Officer at FirstMed Health and Wellness Center – a large federally funded Community
Health Care Center in Las Vegas.
o Have reached an agreement in principal for the Director of Communications position.
o In final negotiations with candidate for the position of Director of Development for the
School of Medicine.
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The UNLV School of Medicine held a Community Advisory Board (CAB) meeting on Feb. 9. The
CAB has representatives from various organizations, including healthcare, education, gaming
and business sectors. It consists of nearly 40 community leaders and Donald D. Snyder,
Presidential Advisor for Strategic Initiatives at UNLV is Chair, and K. Warren Volker, Chairman
and CEO of WellHealth Quality Care, is Vice Chair. The CAB meets monthly and the next
meeting is scheduled for Mar. 9.
February Speaking Engagements for Dean Barbara Atkinson:
Date/Time Event Location
Thursday February 12 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Financial Executives International (FEI) Monthly Dinner – guest speaker
Panevino
Thursday February 26 12:00-1:30 p.m.
Las Vegas Heals Legislative Task Force Meeting – guest speaker
Sunrise Hospital
Future Speaking Engagements for Dean Barbara Atkinson:
Date/Time Event Location
Wednesday March 4 6:00 p.m.
City of North Las Vegas City Council Meeting Presentation
City of North Las Vegas City Hall
Wednesday March 11 8:30-10:00 a.m.
UNLV Emeritus Breakfast Dean Atkinson will provide School of Medicine remarks.
Foundations Building, Blasco Event Wing
Thursday March 12 4:00 p.m.
UNLV College of Sciences Advisory Board Meeting Dean Atkinson will provide School of Medicine update.
Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant
Tuesday March 24 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Las Vegas Medical District Event Dean Atkinson will provide School of Medicine remarks.
Las Vegas City Hall Council Chamber
Monday March 30 8:30-9:30 a.m.
United Way of Southern Nevada – guest speaker
United Way
Saturday April 18 12:00-2:00 p.m.
Executive Leadership Academy of The Public Education Fund – guest speaker
The Public Education Foundation
Saturday April 28 2:00-5:00 p.m.
UNLV Leadership Development Academy Fellows – guest speaker
TBD
Tuesday May 12 12:00-1:30 p.m.
International Women's Forum Luncheon – guest speaker
Las Vegas Country Club
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March 2015
Traveled to Carson City, Nevada March 2, 3, 19 and 26 to meet with legislators and the governor’s staff, and to attend the Metro Chamber Legislative Reception.
Traveled to Atlanta, Georgia to tour the Cancer Treatment Centers of America hospital with Gerard van Grinsven, President & CEO, Peter C. Yesawich, PhD, Chief Growth Officer and UNLV Hotel College Dean Stowe Shoemaker.
Participated in a news conference with U.S. Rep. Joe Heck (R-NV 3rd District) to discuss the importance of creating and expanding graduate medical education in Nevada, and federal policy related to the issue. Shelley Berkley, CEO and Senior Provost, Touro Western Division and Dr. Mark A. Penn, Founding Dean, Roseman University College of Medicine also participated.
Partnered with Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse at Town Square to host a luncheon April 9 to publicize and promote the Founding Scholarship program for the charter class of 60 students. Fifty potential donors have been invited to the luncheon. The goal is to raise 60 scholarships at $100,000 each.
Staffing
Director of Communications Pam Udall starts April 1. She joins the UNLV School of Medicine from Austin, Texas, where she worked as the Director of Media Relations and Public Relations for the Texas Medical Association. She has more than 25 years of experience in marketing, communications, and advocacy.
Finalized an agreement with Jeffrie Jones to join the UNLV School of Medicine as the Development Officer. She currently holds a similar position for the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa. Jones has more than 20 years of experience in development, marketing and brand management. Jones will join the UNLV School of Medicine team in July.
Held the fourth meeting of the Community Advisory Board (CAB) Monday, March 9 to introduce new faculty and to provide a legislative and fundraising update. The CAB consists of nearly 40 community leaders and Donald D. Snyder, Presidential Advisor for Strategic Initiatives at UNLV is chair, and K. Warren Volker, Chairman and CEO of WellHealth Quality Care, is vice chair. The next meeting is scheduled for April 13.
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Speaking Engagements
March speaking engagements for Dean Barbara Atkinson:
Wednesday March 4 6:00 p.m.
City of North Las Vegas City Council Meeting Presentation
City of North Las Vegas City Hall
Tuesday March 10 9:00–10:00 a.m.
KNPR 88.9 Radio Interview State of Nevada
In-studio interview
Tuesday March 10 11:30–1:30 p.m.
UNLV Faculty Senate Executive Committee Meeting Dean Atkinson provided a School of Medicine update.
UNLV, FDH 218
Wednesday March 11 8:30-10:00 a.m.
UNLV Emeritus Breakfast Dean Atkinson provided School of Medicine remarks.
Foundations Building, Blasco Event Wing
Wednesday March 11 11:30-1:00 p.m.
Policy Committee Meeting on Healthcare Panel
Las Vegas Metro Chamber of Commerce
Thursday March 12 4:00 p.m.
UNLV College of Sciences Advisory Board Meeting Dean Atkinson provided a School of Medicine update.
Ferraro’s Italian Restaurant
Thursday March 12 8:00 p.m.
KLAV 1230 AM Chuck N. Baker Veterans Reporter Radio Show
In-studio interview
Tuesday March 17 12:30–1:30 p.m.
UNLV Faculty Senate Presentation Dean Atkinson provided a School of Medicine update.
UNLV Student Union Room 208 A & B
Tuesday March 24 5:30-7:00 p.m.
Las Vegas Medical District Event Dean Atkinson provided School of Medicine remarks.
Las Vegas City Hall Council Chamber
Monday March 30 8:30-9:30 a.m.
United Way of Southern Nevada – guest speaker
United Way
Tuesday March 31 10:30 a.m.
U.S. Representative Joe Heck Press Conference
Touro University
Future speaking engagements for Dean Barbara Atkinson:
Friday April 17 5:30-7:30 p.m.
“Mujeres” Women’s Group Meeting Dean Atkinson will provide School of Medicine update.
TBD
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Saturday April 18 12:00-2:00 p.m.
Executive Leadership Academy of The Public Education Fund – guest speaker
The Public Education Foundation
Saturday April 28 1:00-3:00 p.m.
UNLV Leadership Development Academy Fellows – guest speaker
Boyd School of Law
Wednesday May 6 3:00-5:00 p.m.
UNLV Foundation Advisory Board Meeting Dean Atkinson will provide School of Medicine update.
TBD on UNLV Campus
Tuesday May 12 12:00-1:30 p.m.
International Women's Forum Luncheon – guest speaker
Las Vegas Country Club
Wednesday May 13 9:00-11:00 a.m.
UNLV Foundation Board of Trustees Meeting Dean Atkinson will provide School of Medicine update.
Foundations Building, Blasco Event Wing
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Barbara Atkinson, M.D.
Planning Dean
June 12, 2015
UNLV School of Medicine:
Vision for the Future
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To develop a world-class center for education,
patient care, and research that prepares
Nevada’s doctors with the most innovative and
technologically advanced forms of medical
training while serving the healthcare needs of a
diverse and urban population through
community partnerships.
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Select students who will stay in Nevada
Diverse student body
Medical Spanish for all students
Problem and team based education
Classic history and physical exam coupled
with genomics and advanced technology
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MAY 2014
• Financial Plan
• Vision
SEPT. 2014
• Announce School
• Begin Recruiting
AUG. 2015
• Self Study with
plan for School
AUG. 2017
• First class starts
SEPT. 2016
• Recruit first class
of 60 students
TBD
• LCME Site Visit
03
MAY 2021
• First class
graduates
02
01
04
05
06 07
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10 year financial plan developed
Locations determined
Structure of school proposed to Academic Committee
First faculty leaders recruited:
• Ellen Cosgrove, MD, University of Washington
• Sam Parrish, MD, Quinnipiac University
• Laura Culley, MD, Las Vegas, FQHC
First draft of self study to consultants for review
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Cardiovascular
Oncology
Mental Health, Addiction
and Psychiatry
Neuroscience and
Neurology
Orthopedic Surgery
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Anesthiosology
Cardiothoracic Surgery
Emergency Medicine
Family Medicine
Genetics and Genomics
Internal Medicine
Neurosurgery
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Ophthalmology
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Otolarygology, Head and Neck Surgery
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
Pediatrics
Plastic Surgery
Radiation Oncology
Radiology
Rehabilitation Medicine
Surgery
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Current UNSOM impact on state, $285 M/yr
By 2030: Total impact of two schools $1.9 B/yr
• UNR in North - $684 M; 4,560 jobs
• UNLV in South - $1.2 B; 8,000 jobs
Medical District: City of Las Vegas
plus SOM impact:
• By 2020, 6,000 jobs, $910 M/yr
• By 2030, 24,000 jobs and $3.6 B/yr Economic Impact of Medical Education Expansion in Nevada: Tripp Umbach,
Bookings Mountain West,12/3/13
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Be fully accredited
Graduate 180 students
Recruit at least120
faculty
Increase physicians
staying & practicing in
NV
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UNLV School of Medicine will be a catalyst and
driver for better health care for southern
Nevada also bringing great economic growth
in the health care sector
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