Molina Healthcare, Inc., a multi-state managed care organization, has donated $50,000 to the UCLA International Medical Graduates program, and Dr. J. Mario Molina, the organization's chief executive officer, has contributed $50,000 to the program through his donor-advised fund at Peninsula Community Foundation.
International medical graduates, or IMGs, are physicians who
have graduated from medical schools outside of the
According to recent data
from the California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development,
20 percent of Californians, or
nearly 6.9 million people, live
in medically underserved areas without access to primary health care. Among Hispanics in
"With the growing changes in
demographics throughout
The IMG program, conceived and housed within the department of family medicine in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, was established nearly a year ago to help IMGs prepare for the residency training programs that are required for licensure in the United States. Currently, six IMG physicians are enrolled. The IMG pre-residency preparation program provides training, educational materials and a stipend in the hope that enrollees will obtain residency positions and go on to become board-certified primary care physicians and practice in underserved areas within the state. The pilot program is endorsed by the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA and funded solely through donations from contributors like Molina Healthcare.
"Molina Healthcare has been
a longtime supporter of our community
medicine programs, including our pipeline programs to interest more minority
students, starting in high school, in careers in health care," said Dr. Patrick T. Dowling, professor and chair of
the UCLA Department of Family Medicine. "The David Geffen School of
Medicine is extremely thankful for their generous donation. This program
is unusual because it provides a
monthly stipend for IMG physicians to help offset the cost of tuition, living
expenses and other costs associated with attaining their license to practice in
the
Molina Healthcare,
Inc. is a multi-state managed care organization that arranges for the
delivery of health care services to persons eligible for Medicaid and other
government-sponsored programs for low-income families and individuals. Molina
Healthcare, Inc. currently operates health plans in
The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA ranks among the nation's elite medical schools, producing doctors and researchers whose contributions have led to major breakthroughs in health care. With more than 2,000 full-time faculty members, nearly 1,300 residents, more than 750 medical students and almost 400 Ph.D. candidates, the medical school is ranked seventh in the country in research funding from the National Institutes of Health and third in the United States in research dollars from all sources.
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