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Minister of Advanced Education Rajan Sawhney unveils two new medical school programs in Alberta. (Photo: Lethbridge News Now)

New med school programs being created in Lethbridge & Grande Prairie

Apr 3, 2024 | 3:14 PM

A pair of new educational programs aim to certify more than 100 new doctors every year in Alberta.

The Government of Alberta has announced $224.8 million to create Rural Medical Education Program Training Centres at the University of Lethbridge (U of L) and Northwestern Polytechnic (NWP) in Grande Prairie.

The programs are being developed in partnership with the Universities of Calgary and Alberta.

Minister of Advanced Education Rajan Sawhney says the goal is to address the shortage of physicians in the province, particularly in rural communities.

“Establishing the new training centres in Lethbridge and Grande Prairie is the first of many steps to solve the rural physician shortage. Advanced Education is committed to increasing support for Alberta’s medical schools and providing significant support to encourage more physicians to live and practice in rural settings,” says Sawhney.