William Carey University‘s College of Osteopathic Medicine was awarded a $20 million infrastructure grant last week to further expand its offerings in medical education and workforce development.

The infrastructure grant, announced Friday, was given through AccelerateMS to create an Institute of Primary Care.

“We are extremely grateful for this impactful grant. The institute will be a beacon to transform and improve health care for all of our Mississippi communities,” said Dr. Italo Subbarao, dean of the College of Osteopathic Medicine.

The Institute of Primary Care will enhance the college’s mission to increase the number of primary care physicians in rural and underserved areas in Mississippi and the Gulf South.

The institute will train student doctors and primary care resident physicians, help community physicians and other healthcare providers advance their training and certifications, and provide a medical education space for advancements related to primary care.

William Carey University's 10th president Ben Burnett

“William Carey University has focused on workforce areas in our state which need the most attention — the fields of education and healthcare,” Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann said in a news release. “Under the leadership of Dr. Ben Burnett, and in partnership with the legislature, this $20 million grant will directly result in an infusion of new doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals into rural Mississippi.”



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