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Two medical students at ¼ϲ State University.

¼ϲ Board of Regents paves the way for ASU’s new medical school, M.D. degree

In a major step toward better health care for ¼ϲns, today the ¼ϲ Board of Regents approved the creation of a new medical school at ¼ϲ State University, which will open its doors to future doctors in the fall of 2026. 

“ASU's innovative medical and engineering program is poised to cultivate world-class physicians and secure a healthier future for our families and our state," said ¼ϲ Chair Fred DuVal. "This is a noteworthy achievement for the AZ Healthy Tomorrow initiative and will enhance access to care for all ¼ϲns." 

ASU’s new medical school is a component of AZ Healthy Tomorrow, the board’s bold initiative that aims to rapidly increase ¼ϲ's health-care workforce. Northern ¼ϲ University announced plans to establish a new medical school in northern ¼ϲ and as a national leader in nursing and allied health programs, while the will double its medical school graduates and expand its partnership with Banner Health to create a fully integrated academic medical center. 

With an innovative approach to physicians’ training, the ASU’s School of Medicine and Advanced Medical Engineering is designed to allow simultaneous completion of two degrees approved by the board today – doctor of medicine (M.D.) and a master’s degree in medical engineering.  

The M.D. degree integrates clinical medicine, biomedical science and engineering to prepare future doctors to address complex health-care problems. The medical engineering degree coalesces biomedicine, engineering and health-care technology to create doctors, researchers and entrepreneurs who are adept at developing transdisciplinary health-care solutions.  

Research and academic programs at the new school will leverage current clinical partnerships and develop new ones to deliver medical education and solutions that improve patient and health-care outcomes.  

These graphics provide at-a-glance information about the broad scope and outcomes of the AZ Healthy Tomorrow initiative.