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December 9, 2005

Tulane Downsizing

Cutting 180 faculty positions; fundamentally fewer hospitals and patients. Ouch... "Somebody has to make the move first"... I wonder if that means LSU hasn't decided to go back yet. Maybe they'll stay in Baton Rouge????

MEDICAL SCHOOL TO RE-FOCUS ON RESEARCH, EDUCATION

December 9, 2005

In a move to respond to a healthcare environment changed by Hurricane Katrina, Tulane University is restructuring both the focus and scope of its medical school. The Tulane Board of Administrators has announced that the Tulane School of Medicine will eliminate 180 faculty positions, downsize its clinical operations and re-focus its research areas.

“The fundamental fact is we don’t have as many hospitals and patients in the city of New Orleans,” said Martin D. Payson, who sat on the board’s medical subcommittee. “You have a large medical teaching operation that has to be brought back to the size of the constituency.”

Linda Wilson, chair of the board’s health sciences committee, said that in terms of research, the medical school will emphasize areas of strength: gene therapy, organ transplantation, cancer, infectious disease and cardiovascular diseases. “These are areas that are important to our population and where we are first class,” she said.

Payson and Wilson said that Tulane will recruit volunteer community physicians to supplement full–time clinical work and will reach out to other institutions to form partnerships to aid in developing residencies and clinical operations. “Tulane is saying that somebody has to make the first move, so we are making it with partnerships to the extent that they are ready to step up to the plate,” said Payson. Wilson added that HCA, Tulane’s partner in Tulane University Hospital and Clinic, was consulted in developing the current plan.

The medical school, which has been functioning at Baylor College of Medicine since the hurricane, is expected to return to its location in downtown New Orleans for the fall 2006 semester.

-- Nick Marinello

Posted by Niels Olson at December 9, 2005 7:26 AM

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