Maryland Code § ED-13-102

Section ED-13-102
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(a) (1) There is a Maryland Statewide Medical Education and Training
System in the University of Maryland.
(2) The System includes the centers for training in comprehensive
medical care specifically provided for in the State budget by funds designated and
identified for the development of these centers.
(3) Each center shall be established cooperatively with an existing
medical or educational institution in this State.
(b) (1) The Dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine and
each cooperating institution jointly shall appoint a director and faculty for each
center.
(2) Each center shall appoint an advisory council to provide the
highest possible degree of support and advice from the lay and professional
communities.
(c) (1) In cooperation with the director of the center and the staff of the
cooperating institution, the University of Maryland School of Medicine shall plan,
implement, and expand a medical education and training program at each center.

(2) The Dean of the University of Maryland School of Medicine is
responsible for the fiscal administration of the program and shall review and approve
the budget proposed by each center.
(d) (1) The University of Maryland is responsible for:
(i) Selecting and assigning students to the centers; and
(ii) Curriculum development and accreditation of the centers.
(2) The University of Maryland may assign to those centers that it
believes have developed appropriate faculty, facilities, and primary care curricula:
(i) Third and fourth year medical students;
(ii) Residency trainees; and
(iii) Students who are in primary care programs of other health
professions.
(e) The University of Maryland School of Medicine shall provide for
periodic, systematic evaluation of the Maryland Statewide Medical Education and
Training System.
(f) (1) This section does not restrict any health care institution from
starting or operating any training program jointly with any other person, whether or
not the institution participates in this program.
(2) Any institution that participates with the University of Maryland
under this section is free to engage in any other educational training programs.

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