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The University of Georgia’s new medical school gained preliminary accreditation, enabling its first class in fall 2026 to train for U.S. licensure and address rural physician shortages.
The University of Georgia School of Medicine has received preliminary accreditation from the LCME, paving the way for its first class of students in fall 2026.
The accreditation follows an on-site review and validates the school’s programs and facilities, including a $100 million building in Athens with simulation labs and research spaces.
The new school aims to address Georgia’s physician shortage, particularly in rural areas, and has secured over $10.8 million in scholarship funding.
Graduates will be eligible for U.S. medical licensing and residency training.
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La nueva escuela de medicina de la Universidad de Georgia obtuvo una acreditación preliminar, lo que le permitió a su primera clase en el otoño de 2026 capacitarse para obtener la licencia de los Estados Unidos y abordar la escasez de médicos rurales.