Report shows a 30% increase in number of Dell Medical School residents working in Travis County
The number of medical residents working in Austin-area clinics and hospitals has grown by more than 30 percent since voters approved the creation of Dell Medical School in 2012, according to the program’s Community Benefit Report. The annual report, which was jointly created by Dell Medical School and Travis County’s health district, Central Health, found an increasing presence of Central Texas medical students and residents in clinics and hospitals serving low-income communities. Here are some ways Dell Medical residents have affected the community:
The post Report shows a 30% increase in number of Dell Medical School residents working in Travis County appeared first on Community Impact Newspaper.
Source: Community Impact- Round Rock