Dayton Daily News

Wright State begins three-year track to become a doctor

Boonshoft School of Medicine can allow 4 students per year.

- By Kaitlin Schroeder Staff Writer

A small group of students at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine will be able to complete their doctorate in three years under a new program.

Students admitted to the threeyear track, which normally takes four years, will receive conditiona­l admittance to a Wright State University residency program, starting with the Department­s of Family Medicine and Pediatrics.

Up to four students per year will be selected for the two spots in family medicine and the two spots in pediatrics.

Other Wright State specialtie­s may eventually add three-year track options as the effort gets underway. The Boonshoft School of Medicine has been approved to allow up to 10% of the students in each class to be in a threeyear track.

“This is a win-win option for a select group of students who know they want to stay in Ohio for residency and practice either family medicine or pediatrics,” stated Dr. Brenda Roman, associate dean for Medical Education.

The Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine has more than 480 medical students and 465 residents and fellows in 13 specialty areas and 10 sub-specialtie­s.

Wright State said in an announceme­nt about the program that the students will graduate with less debt due to finishing medical school in just three years. The average four-year cost for public school students is $243,902, according to a 2018 report by the Associatio­n of American Medical

Colleges, and about 76% of students graduate with debt.

Interested medical students will apply for the threeyear track in January of their first year.

One major difference between the three-year track and the traditiona­l curriculum is that accelerate­d students do not take electives. Students in the three-year track will always have the option to opt out and return to the traditiona­l curriculum prior to the match.

The program may be particular­ly appealing to non-traditiona­l students at the Boonshoft School of Medicine who already have strong background­s working in the medical field, according to Wright State.

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