Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR113

Introduced
6/16/11  

Caption

Commends Professor Paul Greenfield and Professor David Wilkinson for their outstanding leadership in establishing the first global medical school partnership in the United States.

Impact

The establishment of the Ochsner Clinical School marks Louisiana's fourth medical school and emphasizes the importance of international cooperation in higher education. It allows medical students to experience a dual training curriculum, where the first two years of education occur in Australia, followed by the final two years in Louisiana. This model not only enhances the educational exposure of students but also contributes to meeting the growing demand for qualified physicians in the state. By graduating approximately 120 physicians annually, the school directly addresses healthcare needs in Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Resolution 113 (SR113) serves to commend Professor Paul Greenfield and Professor David Wilkinson for their exceptional leadership in establishing the first global medical school partnership in the United States. This resolution acknowledges the significant role that these individuals played in the creation of the University of Queensland School of Medicine Ochsner Clinical School located in New Orleans, Louisiana. The partnership signifies a monumental step in the evolution of medical education in the state and reflects a commitment to global collaboration in the training of future medical professionals.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SR113 appears to be positive, celebrating the achievements of Professor Greenfield and Professor Wilkinson. The investment in a medical education partnership is viewed as beneficial for the state's healthcare sector and is seen as a proactive measure to address physician shortages. Legislators and stakeholders express enthusiasm for the opportunities this partnership brings, which could elevate Louisiana's status in medical training and health services.

Contention

While the resolution aims to highlight a significant accomplishment, discussions surrounding SR113 may involve broader concerns regarding the funding and logistics of such international programs. Potential contentions could arise regarding the allocation of resources between this new institution and existing medical schools in Louisiana. Additionally, some community members may question whether the partnership will adequately address local healthcare needs or if it will favor a more globalized approach to medical training at the expense of regional priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR205

Commends Dr. Benjamin Sachs, dean of the School of Medicine, for his leadership and activities at Tulane University School of Medicine.

LA SR19

Commends the Delgado Dolphins baseball team on their outstanding 2016 season.

LA HCR159

Commends Professor Lucy McGough, longtime professor at the LSU Law Center, for her extraordinary achievements and contributions to La.

LA SJR37

COMMENDING RODNEY E. HOOD ON HIS OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT.

LA SCR135

Commends LSU Law Professor George Pugh upon his distinguished legal career.

LA HJR7

COMMENDING JEFF NORRIS FOR OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT.

LA SJR93

COMMENDING LIN MOORE FOR OUTSTANDING PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENT.

LA SR98

Recognize outstanding leadership of longtime MSU College of Veterinary Medicine Dean Kent Hoblet on his retirement.

LA SR900

Commending Keiko Harris and Paul Mannie III of Austin for their achievements at the regional and state conferences of Business Professionals of America.

LA SR127

To commend Dr. Frank Adams Riddick Jr. upon his impending retirement as president of the South Louisiana Medical Associates Board of Directors and to congratulate him for his lifetime of service to the medical community and the state of Louisiana.

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