Colorado 2022 Regular Session

Colorado Senate Bill SB056

Introduced
1/18/22  
Refer
1/18/22  
Report Pass
2/9/22  
Refer
2/9/22  
Engrossed
2/14/22  
Refer
2/14/22  
Report Pass
3/2/22  
Refer
3/2/22  
Engrossed
3/11/22  
Engrossed
3/11/22  
Enrolled
3/11/22  

Caption

UNC Osteopathic Medicine Degrees

Impact

The passage of SB056 will likely have a profound impact on state laws related to higher education and medical training. This bill will amend the existing legal framework to allow UNC to provide degree programs in osteopathic medicine, thus diversifying the options available for students seeking education in this field. It represents a shift in the educational landscape by enabling an additional institution to contribute to the training of healthcare professionals in Colorado.

Summary

Senate Bill 056 (SB056) concerns the authorization for the University of Northern Colorado (UNC) to offer specialized degree programs in osteopathic medicine. This legislative move is significant as it expands the educational services provided within the state regarding health sciences. Prior to this bill, the University of Colorado held exclusive authority in the area of medicine, including various health-related disciplines, which limited the development of osteopathic programs at other state universities.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding SB056 has been positive among supporters who see it as a necessary step toward enhancing medical education and addressing the growing demand for healthcare professionals, particularly in the field of osteopathic medicine. Proponents argue that increasing the number of institutions capable of training osteopathic physicians will lead to better healthcare access and the fulfillment of healthcare needs in communities throughout Colorado.

Contention

While generally favored, there are points of contention surrounding the bill. Some individuals and groups may express concerns regarding the potential dilution of quality in medical education or fear that the introduction of new programs may compete with existing programs at the University of Colorado. Critics may question the necessity of this legislative change, particularly in light of the established authority of the University of Colorado over health-related education. However, the bill ensures that UNC's new offerings do not interfere with the exclusive rights of the University of Colorado in other medical fields.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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