WWAMI Regional Medical Education Program
The University of Washington School of Medicine's WWAMI Regional Medical Education Program is a partnership in the western United States, established in 1971 between the state of Washington, the University of Washington and the states of Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho, hence the acronym "WWAMI."
Background
In 1970, prompted by the shortage of primary care physicians that have historically affected rural areas, the UW School of Medicine created a four-state community-based medical education program with the goal of increasing the number of primary care physicians throughout the northwest United States.WWAMI was created as a regional medical education program for neighboring states that, at the time, lacked their own medical schools, while also encouraging physicians-in-training to eventually stay and practice in the region, as the amount of time students spend in a given state is thought to increase their likelihood of practicing there after graduation. The program is largely considered a success, and serves as a model for comprehensive regional medical education.
Prior to the addition of Wyoming in 1996, the program was known as "WAMI." That state's previous arrangement was with the private Creighton University School of Medicine in Omaha, Nebraska, and the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City.
Program
The program has five stated goals:- Provide publicly supported medical education
- Increase the number of primary care physicians and correct the maldistribution of physicians
- Provide community-based medical education
- Expand graduate medical education and continuing medical education
- Provide all of these in a cost-effective manner
The program provides in-state tuition rates for all parts of the program, dramatically reducing educational costs. Each state subsidizes tuition for their students. With only a limited number of spots available, admission is competitive.
Participating schools
The following schools participate in the WWAMI program:- Montana State University in Bozeman
- University of Alaska Anchorage,
- University of Idaho in Moscow
- University of Washington in Seattle
- University of Wyoming in Laramie
- Gonzaga University in Spokane
Class sizes in each of the WWAMI states
- Washington/Seattle: 100
- Washington/Spokane: 60
- Wyoming: 20
- Alaska: 30
- Montana: 30
- Idaho 40