LDS Church: Brigham Young University to add medical school

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PROVO, Utah, July 29, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced its intent to create a medical school program at Brigham Young University.

“Brigham Young University is committed to academic excellence in targeted graduate disciplines, traditionally focused on business and law,” says the LDS Church Statement released Monday.

“The First Presidency is pleased to announce the decision now to create a medical school at BYU. A major focus will be on international health issues affecting members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Church’s worldwide humanitarian efforts.”

Plans for the new medical school are underway, “and specific target dates will be announced as they are set,” the statement says.

“It is envisioned that unlike many medical schools, the BYU medical school will be focused on teaching with research in areas of strategic importance to the Church. In time the school will draw students from within and outside the United States.

“The BYU medical school will not create its own hospital or hospital system. BYU and Intermountain Health are discussing a mutually beneficial clinical relationship. Also, it is anticipated that the medical school will seek collaborative relationships with various entities in Utah, including the University of Utah.”

The U of U also released a statement, which said, in part:

“The U plans to actively pursue collaboration opportunities with the Church of Jesus Christ and BYU in medical education and clinical care.”

Read more about the University of Utah response here.

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