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Fort Gratiot Resident is Part of Inaugural Class of CMU College of Medicine Submitted by Jim Knight Zahra Hussain of Fort Gratiot was one of 64 students welcomed at Mount Pleasant, Michigan, on August 8, 2013 as a member of the inaugural class of the Central Michigan University College of Medicine. The first class gathered at the CMU Events Center for the convocation, which included a white-coat ceremony honoring the commitment students make on their way to becoming primary-care physicians in one of seven general specialties, such as family medicine or pediatrics. CMU President George E. Ross, Founding Dean Ernie Yoder and others addressed the class. “I am extraordinarily proud of you,” Ross said in welcoming the students to campus. “I have the highest of expectations for the care you someday will deliver with great wisdom and great compassion to your patients and their families.” “We have a state-of-the art facility on the CMU campus, partnerships across the state, and a team of well-rounded, accomplished faculty and physicians eager to engage students,” Yoder said. “This class of 64 students is motivated to become car-

ing physicians, and we’re ready to go.” The CMU College of Medicine, the nation’s 137th medical school, has a unique mission to train physicians to care for the residents of Michigan’s medically underserved cities and towns. Michigan is expected to have a shortage of 4,000 to 6,000 physicians by 2020. In 2009, CMU formed its plan for the College of Medicine, which received 2,765 applications for its inaugural class. Fifty-seven members of the first class are from Michigan, including four from the Upper Peninsula. Eleven are CMU alumni. The CMU College of Medicine has affiliations with hospitals throughout the state to provide training for students and, potentially, residency opportunities after graduation. Zahra Hussain of Fort Gratiot said, “Following graduation from CMED, I aspire to have my own practice or work in a hospital in a region where there is a demand for physicians. My training from CMED and my residency will have prepared me to treat patients with all ailments. I aspire to have an established practice with my patients trusting my medical knowledge.”

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