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Board intervention needed at WSU-DMC.(Detroit Medical Center Inc., Wayne State University. School of Medicine)(Column)
Crain's Detroit Business, October, 2006 by Kramer, Mary
Byline: Mary Kramer Health care - especially research - is one of Southeast Michigan's biggest nonautomotive assets. Hospital systems are huge employers; increasingly, research and biotech are viewed as sectors to help boost Michigan's ailing economy. That's why the disintegration of negotiations between the Detroit Medical Center and the Wayne State University School of Medicine and its faculty physicians is so important to Southeast Michigan.
Since 1955, the DMC has purchased teaching, clinical care and program services from WSU docs. The current contract, originally written in 1998 and extended since 2001, provides the WSU School of Medicine a place for students and residents to train and learn. The contract earns the school and its 700 physicians...
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