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Now Purdue need to take the final plunge and establish it own, independent, research medical school. Our State is totally lacking the depth and quantity of research medical schools. Even Kentucky has two allopathic medical schools as well as one osteopathic medical schools. Ohio has 6, Illinois has 7 and Michigan has 5. The numbers reflect the number of research (allopathic) medical schools. Each of these states have at least one osteopathic medical schools. No wonder the healthcare delivery to Hoosiers is so dismal and getting worse!! Phillip D. Toth, MD, FACP
None of those schools in any of the states you mentioned has the recognition Purdues has nationally or internationally. I can’t think of the schools you’re referring to without googling them specifically.
A Purdue medical school would only enhance its international reputation!! No one should imply in my above comments that I was down playing Purdue’s reputation. I graduated from Purdue in 1972. I am a very proud Boilermaker!!!. The sad news is that someone could spend 4 years in Lafayette for medical school and the diploma is from IU. That is part of the back story. Having a medical school at Purdue is very logical and would enhance a diversity of expertise in healthcare that Indiana desperately needs. Notre Dame should also have its own independent medical school. Two more medical schools in our State would increase the number of physicians that our State desperately needs.