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54 BOARD O F T R U S T E E S [September 18 Sckools Basic Science School A Urbana 1 Medical Center 1 2 Chicago Circle 1 Clinical School B Chicago 2 3 4 School C Chicago 2 3 4 School D 1 Peoria 2 3 4 SchoolE 1 Rockford 2 3 4 SchoolF 1 Urbana 2 3 4 School G 1 Chicago 2 3 SchoolH Decatur 1 2 Total Table V I . Provisional Enrollment Projections by Schools (Medical Students) 1969- 1970- 1971- 1972- 1973- 1974- 1975- 1976- 1977Class 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 25 225 205 25 225 100 225 100 225 100 300 100 300 25 100 300 50 150 150 150 100 100 100 50 50 35 50 50 40 50 50 100 300 50 225 205 130 150 75 55 10 130 130 10 75 75 150 140 130 100 85 75 150 150 140 100 100 85 150 150 150 100 100 100 35 150 150 150 100 100 100 35 35 40 40 150 150 150 100 100 100 50 35 35 50 40 40 50 150 150 150 100 100 100 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 25 25 40 25 25 840 885 930 1050 1150 1300 1475 1600 1725 tional clinical schools would be established as indicated in Table VI, with the result that by 1977-78 the total enrollment in the College of Medicine would be 1,725, more than double the present figure.2 The budget proposed for the implementation of this program during 1969-71 is outlined in Table V I I . T h e total of $2,225,000 requested would provide funds for (a) the administrative reorganization of the College of Medicine; (b) partial funding of the training now done in affiliated hospitals, mainly through the staff salaries indicated for Schools B and C; (c) the establishment of clinical centers in Peoria and Rockford; (d) the expansion of resources at the Medical Center campus for an improved program of continuing education for physicians (especially in the designated clinical centers, but also in other regions of the State).' 2. Graduate School of Public Health ($308,000). Recommendations 33, 34, and 35 of the Report on Education in the Health Fields propose that the University of 1 Prior to the formal establishment of Schools D, E, F, G, and H, "clinical training centers" would be developed in the respective regional locations — offering internship-residency programs and continuing education for practicing physicians. ' The timing and the sequence of the development of the regional clinical centers and schools are matters to be reviewed with the Health Education Commission of the Board of Higher Education when that advisory body has been constituted. Particularly as regards Schools F\ G, and H, the choice of locations and the order of development are contingent upon many conditions that remain to be studied intensively. Furthermore, consideration will be given to the QuadCities area as the location of an additional center and school, with its position in the time sequence to be determined in the light of all relevant circumstances. * Although the proposed level of funding of teaching activities in the affiliated hospitals is below that recommenaed in the Report on Education in the Health Fields, it is believed that the amounts suggested in Table VII will be satisfactory as interim compensation. Further careful study and negotiation during 1969-71 should lead to equitable long-term arrangements.
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