(AP) — Creighton University has received a $25 million donation from an unnamed foundation to create a program at its medical school for students interested in addressing poverty and improving health care in other countries. He said 12 medical students will be selected every year for 10 years to participate and they will remain in the program throughout medical school. The program will help train Creighton medical students in global care and also is a way to expand the medical expertise of those who provide health care on a daily basis in the low-income nations that will be part of the program. The countries that will be the focus of the program haven’t been determined yet. Each student in the program will visit the same international location three times during their education.
Source: Daily Sun January 17, 2021 16:41 UTC