UTRGV School of Medicine celebrates opening of student-run clinic at Proyecto Desarrollo in Peñitas (2024)


Tuesday, March 27, 2018
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By Jennifer Berghom

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PEÑITAS, TEXAS –It was a dream two years in the making.

On Saturday, March 24, a team of medical students from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine celebrated the grand opening of its first student-run clinic at Proyecto Desarrollo Humano (PDH) with School of Medicine faculty and staff, representatives from PDH and the community.

Julien Mahler, a second-year medical student who was part of the group that spearheaded the endeavor, said he and fellow medical students, from the time they first set foot on the UTRGV campus to begin their medical careers, wanted to build relationships with Valley communities and help underserved areas gain access to free healthcare.

They chose to start their first clinic in Peñitas because there is a high demand for, but limited access to, healthcare services. Proyecto Desarrollo Humano has health clinic space and offers healthcare through volunteer health care professionals, but it is understaffed.

“What’s special about the student-run clinic is that not only does it bring student doctors and community members together, but it also gives us an opportunity to help families and community members understand the challenges of navigating the complex healthcare system,” Mahler said. “We can bring community members and faculty together to teach students that the health of the patients extends beyond the clinic and into the communities where people live. We can train the next generation of physicians to be advocates.”

The UTRGV SOM Student-Run Clinic will provide free primary healthcare services to residents in the Pueblo de Palmas community and surrounding neighborhoods. Services include:

  • Screening for high blood pressure, diabetes and obesity. 
  • General physical/health and wellness visits. 
  • Available vaccinations and medications.
  • Diagnosis and management of general conditions and symptoms.  
  • Minor injury care. 
  • Education for prevention of chronic health issues, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
  • Referrals to specialty services, social services, and other community resources.

Medical students operate the clinic and treat patients under the supervision of clinical faculty. The clinic will operate once a month at Proyecto Desarrollo Humano. Patients currently are seen by appointment.

Nery Guerrero, a second-year medical student who helped establish the clinic and who grew up in the neighborhood where the students will operate the clinic, said it fulfills part of her dream to become a doctor and serve her community.

“This is very important to me because this is where my dreams, my education and my experiences came from,” she said.

She said she was pleasantly surprised when it was announced years ago that a medical school was opening in the Rio Grande Valley and, after she enrolled, she was excited to learn that her fellow medical students shared her passion for helping the community.

“That meant there wasn’t going to be one doctor coming here, there were going to be many doctors coming here … everyone wanting to come here and help my home,” she said.

Dr. John H. Krouse, dean of the UTRGV School of Medicine and executive vice president for Health Affairs, said the student-run clinic provides an opportunity to fulfill the School of Medicine’s mission to provide healthcare to people who otherwise would not have access to it.

That is especially important for people who suffer from chronic diseases such as diabetes, which has a prevalence rate of 30 percent in the Rio Grande Valley, he said.

“When patients cannot get access to care, they get many bad consequences of diabetes, but if you catch it early, it’s very treatable,” Krouse said. “We, therefore, have it as our mission to make sure we are in the community providing care and services that are needed by our residents.”

Proyecto Desarrollo Humano leaders called the partnership with the School of Medicine a win-win situation.

“It really is, for me, a very humbling experience to be able to work with the community,” said Shirley Arnolde, clinic administrator for Proyecto Desarrollo Humano. “Not only do communities with uninsured and low-income individuals need medical care, but also the new medical students need to learn how to treat individuals, and I’m hoping that, with this partnership, that it is being achieved.”

Following the ceremony, medical students, under the supervision of faculty and staff, began seeing patients, as representatives from the School of Medicine and other community groups held a health fair and other activities.

ABOUT UTRGV

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (UTRGV) was created by the Texas Legislature in 2013 as the first major public university of the 21st century in Texas. This transformative initiative provided the opportunity to expand educational opportunities in the Rio Grande Valley, including a new School of Medicine, and made it possible for residents of the region to benefit from the Permanent University Fund – a public endowment contributing support to the University of Texas System and other institutions.

UTRGV has campuses and off-campus research and teaching sites throughout the Rio Grande Valley including in Boca Chica Beach, Brownsville (formerly The University of Texas at Brownsville campus), Edinburg (formerly The University of Texas-Pan American campus), Harlingen, McAllen, Port Isabel, Rio Grande City, and South Padre Island. UTRGV, a comprehensive academic institution, enrolled its first class in the fall of 2015, and the School of Medicine welcomed its first class in the summer of 2016.


UTRGV School of Medicine celebrates opening of student-run clinic at Proyecto Desarrollo in Peñitas (2024)

FAQs

What is the average GPA for Utrgv medical school? ›

Gaining admission to University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine is Moderately Competitive. Applicants typically have an average GPA of 3.7 and an average MCAT score of 508.

How much does it cost to go to Utrgv School of Medicine? ›

Thinking ahead to UTRGV School of Medicine, the cost of tuition and fees per year as of 2022-2023 is $19,639 for in-state tuition cost (second-lowest in Texas) and $32,739 for out-of-state students (third lowest in the nation).

What is the mission of Utrgv School of Medicine? ›

The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine uses innovative, competency-based medical education to train the next generation of physicians who are committed to improving the lives and well-being of their communities through innovative research and compassionate, patient-centered care, as well as ...

Is Utrgv accredited medical school? ›

The UTRGV School of Medicine's GME program has been accredited continuously by the ACGME since 2014.

Is 3.5 a bad GPA for medical school? ›

According to US News, aspiring med school students should aim for a 3.5 GPA or higher to be considered for the top medical schools in the country. Getting into med school with a low GPA is certainly possible, but striving for a competitive score is always in your best interest.

Is 3.72 a good GPA for medical school? ›

Generally, a GPA of 3.5 or higher is ideal.

What is the cheapest med school in Texas? ›

According to U.S News, the cheapest medical school in the US is the University of Texas Health Science Center, followed by:
  • Texas A&M University.
  • Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.
  • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.
  • University of North Texas Health Science Center.
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How hard is it to get into UTRGV medical school? ›

MCAT scores above the 50th percentile, with each section having a score of 122 or higher, will be holistically reviewed and assigned for processing. MCAT scores below the 50th percentile will be forwarded to a special admissions sub-committee for evaluation. MCAT scores below 495 will not be considered for admission.

Does UTRGV offer free tuition? ›

The UTRGV Tuition Advantage is a program designed to fully cover tuition and mandatory fees by first utilizing federal and state aid, like Federal Pell and Texas Grant, scholarships and other gift aid.

Is utrgv md or do? ›

MD Program (UTRGV School of Medicine) | UTRGV.

What is the Ivy League of medicine? ›

Medical Schools
School nameParent institutionLocation
Harvard Medical SchoolHarvard UniversityBoston, MA
Geisel School of MedicineDartmouth CollegeHanover, NH
Yale School of MedicineYale UniversityNew Haven, CT
Alpert Medical SchoolBrown UniversityProvidence, RI
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What makes UTRGV special? ›

UTRGV produces research that directly and profoundly impacts our local communities and the entire state of Texas. Our research, even when community-based, holds implications for other regions across the country and the world.

What is the #1 medical school in Texas? ›

Consistently considered the best medical school in Texas, Baylor is known both as a research powerhouse and as a top school for clinical education—in addition to its top-25 research ranking, it currently ranks #31 nationally for primary care.

What is the hardest med school to get into in Texas? ›

Based on the over-all acceptance rates and average MCAT and GPA scores, the hardest allopathic Texas medical school to get into is the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School while the hardest osteopathic Texas medical school to get into is University of the Incarnate Word School of Osteopathic Medicine.

What is the easiest medical school to get into in Texas? ›

What is the easiest medical schools to get into in Texas? The medical school in Texas with the highest acceptance rate is University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine. All medical schools are competitive to get into.

What is the average GPA medical school do? ›

There's more to discuss about this data and medical school admissions, but let's go ahead and get into the numbers. The average GPA for med schools overall is 3.64 for science and a 3.71 overall. Most medical schools require candidates to have a 3.0 or higher GPA to even apply, and many require 3.5 or higher.

Is a 3.0 GPA too low for medical school? ›

Most medical schools in the U.S. and Canada will not accept a GPA lower than 3.0. To be competitive, students should aim for a GPA of 3.7 or higher. Schools in the Caribbean may accept a GPA as low as 2.0.

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