A&M Health Science Center Part of Dallas Medical Training Initiative

DALLAS (AP) _ Dallas will soon have expanded medical training options.

Baylor Health Care System said in a news release Tuesday that Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine and Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas are forming a clinical training program in North Texas.

The Dallas program will welcome 23 third-year students in December.

Students in the program will complete their first two years of medical school at A&M campuses in either Bryan-College Station or Temple. Then, during their last two years, students can complete clinical rotations at Baylor and other clinical affiliates.

UT Southwestern Medical Center already operates a medical school in Dallas.

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