Bayhealth’s Graduate Medical Education programs receive support from M&T

Delaware State News
Posted 9/15/21

DOVER – Bayhealth has received a $50,000 grant from M&T Bank to support its Graduate Medical Education programs.

Bayhealth’s GME programs are the first to launch in the area and …

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Bayhealth’s Graduate Medical Education programs receive support from M&T

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DOVER – Bayhealth has received a $50,000 grant from M&T Bank to support its Graduate Medical Education programs.

Bayhealth’s GME programs are the first to launch in the area and are bringing better access to healthcare in central and southern Delaware, officials said.

“We are grateful to M&T Bank for their generous contribution to our GME programs,” Bayhealth’s Director of Graduate Medical Education Lori Smith said in a prepared statement. “Their generosity will help provide our physician residents and GME programs as a whole with the resources and other support they need for delivering the safest, highest-quality healthcare to everyone in our community, now and in the years to come.”

Bayhealth’s Family Medicine and Internal Medicine Residency Programs were the first to launch, and the physician residents of each program recently began their training and caring for the community. The third GME program — Bayhealth’s General Surgery Residency — will welcome its first residents in July 2022.

“Bayhealth is a driving force in strengthening the health of our communities and we are thrilled to support their mission,” shared M&T Bank’s Delaware Regional President Nick Lambrow. “We were immediately impressed by the Graduate Medical Education program’s commitment to supporting underrepresented minority medical students and improving health equity and access to underserved communities in southern Delaware.”

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