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PEI health system capacity study being commissioned to integrate 69传媒medical students

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Premier Dennis King (third right), Health and Wellness Minister Ernie Hudson (centre left), and Education and Lifelong Learning Minister Natalie Jameson (centre right) recently visited the construction site of UPEI鈥檚 new health education building and health and wellness clinic. They were joined by 69传媒officials Paul Young (far left), chief operating officer, Faculty of Medicine; Myrtle Jenkins-Smith (second left), executive director, Development and Alumni Engagement; Dr. Greg Naterer (third left), vice-president academic and research; Dr. Greg Keefe (second right), interim president and vice-chancellor; and Dr. Judy Clark (far right), 69传媒Elder-in-Residence.

The 69传媒 and Health PEI are inviting consultants to submit proposals to assess and analyze PEI鈥檚 health system capacity to integrate medical learners from the 69传媒鈥檚 Faculty of Medicine. The new Faculty, which was announced in October 2021, will be offering a joint doctor of medicine degree with partner Memorial University.

The request for proposals (RFP) for 鈥淐onsulting on the Health System Capacity Assessment and Analysis鈥 was developed jointly by 69传媒and Health PEI, in consultation with the Medical Society of Prince Edward Island (MSPEI), Department of Health and Wellness, and Memorial University, and was issued on the province鈥檚 tendering platform last week. The RFP closes February 17, 2023, at 2:00 pm Atlantic time.

鈥淭his vital project has resulted from the collaborative efforts of the strategic health system integration committee, which was established last year,鈥 said Dr. Greg Keefe, UPEI鈥檚 interim president and vice-chancellor. The committee is made up of senior officials from the provincial departments of Health and Wellness and Education and Lifelong Learning, Health PEI, Medical Society of PEI, Memorial, and UPEI.  

While it will be several years before 69传媒Faculty of Medicine students enter clerkships or residencies, the goal of the project is to map out a comprehensive, phased plan to implement undergraduate and post-graduate medical education at 69传媒and any necessary supports provided by the PEI health system, University, and others.

鈥淎 medical school at the 69传媒 has the potential to be extremely beneficial to PEI,鈥 said Dr. Michael Gardam, chief executive officer at Health PEI. 鈥淭o be successful, we need to ensure that the health system across PEI has capacity to be part of the learning experiences for these future doctors. This assessment project will provide us with the foundational information and tools we need to establish and then work towards building this capacity.鈥

MSPEI also supports the initiative. 鈥淭he Medical Society of PEI sees value in this work,鈥 said Dr. Krista Cassell, president of MSPEI. 鈥淚n order for this medical school to deliver the results we all want, we need to first understand and address the gaps and limitations in the health-care system. Top of mind for physicians is ensuring the physician workforce can support both our patient care needs along with new teaching responsibilities. This is new for our province, and we need to be thoughtful in how we introduce this, especially during a time where our health-care system and workforce is so fragile.鈥

The successful proponent/consultant will be asked to provide a detailed summary and analysis of medical education currently provided in PEI; an inventory analysis of physician resources and health system infrastructure; funding projections; and an assessment of the commitments and investments required to transition Health PEI to an academic health authority.

Dr. Keefe added, 鈥淲e鈥檙e grateful to Government of PEI and our many partners for advancing the development of our joint UPEI-Memorial medical degree. In addition to medicine, 69传媒is partnering on a number of long-term health education initiatives, for example in our Nursing, Nurse Practitioner and Doctor of Psychology programs, to be part of the long-term solution to overcome current health-care-system challenges on PEI.鈥

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