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Outreach-Engagement-Report-2020.Pdf OUTREACH & ENGAGEMENT REPORT A review of 2020 2021 | JANUARY BURRELL COLLEGE OF OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE OUR MISSION Para la gente y el futuro For the people and the future, the Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine at New Mexico State University is dedicated to improving the health of the Southwestern United States and its border with Northern Mexico through culturally respectful undergraduate, graduate, and continuing osteopathic medical education, research, and its support of clinical service to the community. BCOM is focused on increasing diversity in the physician workforce and fostering a practice of life- long learning, compassion, respect and excellence in its students. OUR VISION The Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine will be regionally and nationally recognized for significantly impacting physician workforce needs of the Southwest and access to quality medical services. BCOM will be a leader in increasing workforce diversity, particularly among Native American and Hispanic populations. 2018 | MARCH MEMPHIS SOLUTIONS ECONOMIC IMPACT: $13.7 $2.9 MILLION MILLION in Direct Payroll in 2020 and in Local Vendor Spending in 2020 123 JOBS (Las Cruces & Mesilla) $3.2 $39.3 MILLION MILLION in in New Mexico Construction State Vendor Spending Spending in 2020 Since Inception $16.1 $98.3 MILLION MILLION * Impact from Student Spending in 2020. Including Overall housing, meals and Impact misc. expenses *Total includes residency impact (p.5) and SWFOER giving (p.9) EMPLOYMENT AND SALARY DATA: $13, 703, 568 FY20 BUDGETED PAYROLL $108,155 AVERAGE SALARY W/BENEFITS $91,482 AVERAGE SALARY 107.5 FY20 BUDGETED FTE 492 TOTAL DOs AND MDs 16 EMPLOYEES W/PHDs GROSS RECEIPTS TAX (GRT) PAID TO OUR STATE: $5,742,647 GRT PAID FROM FY15-19 $2,341,011 FY20 BUDGETED GRT $2,176,614 FY21 PROJECTED GRT $7,919,271 FY15-21 PROJECTED GRT $2,200,000 ANNUAL PROJECTED GRT AFTER FY21 2018 | MARCH MEMPHIS SOLUTIONS GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION (RESIDENCIES) IMPACT: CURRENT AND FUTURE MEDICAL RESIDENTS IN THE REGION 172 DUE TO PRESENCE TOTAL 2020 ECONOMIC CONTRIBUTION $25,000,000 RESULTING FROM RESIDENCIES EMPLOYEE GIVING CAMPAIGN: - Directly supports students and research 2018 | MARCH MEMPHIS SOLUTIONS ENGAGEMENT: Purpose: Improve social determinants of health for youth NATIVE in the Pueblo of Acoma, an American Indian tribal nation located approximately 85 miles west of Albuquerque, New PATHWAYS FOR Mexico. This will allow the youth to broaden their ADVANCING knowledge base and skill set to be better equipped for entry into an allied health field, medicine, or in pursuit of a TRIBAL HEALTH higher education in any area. (N-PATH) Impact: Although meetings and site visits to Burrell College and the Pueblo of Acoma took place in February and early March of 2020, the effort to establish a pathway program was tabled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic restrictions A commitment remains to resume our joint interest to partner on a pathway program, once in-person engagement is safe for all Purpose: Prepares local high school students 2018FACULTY-LED | MARCH with knowledge of the allied health fields and medicine YOUTH MEDICAL through medical student mentorship. EXPLORER'S PROGRAM Impact: Due to the COVID-19 restrictions in the spring of 2020, the program went completely virtual to engage the local high school participants Through the commitment of our medical student mentors, they continue to interact with a cohort of 27 participants comprised of 21 seniors and 6 juniors The participants represent Arrowhead Park Medical Academy, Centennial High School, Las Cruces High School, Mayfield High School, and Onate High School The medical student mentors led the following small interactive group sessions for the high school participants: An introduction to medical instruments Vitals Osteopathic Manipulative Therapy (OMT) Advice and guidance on strategies to prepare for the interview process Purpose: Undergraduates interested in osteopathic DOCTOR OF medicine are invited to campus and paired with first-year OSTEOPATHIC medical students. Students sit in on lectures, tour MEDICINE (DO) campus, and more. FOR A DAY Impact: 4 DOs for a Day hosted in 2020, migrated to a virtual event after March 2020 60+ participants from 35+ universities and colleges across the country, including multiple students from the BEAR region (El Paso, Las Cruces, and Tucson) Purpose: Undergraduates interested in a career in OSTEOPATHIC medicine can participate in OMPP. This BCOM-NMSU MEDICINE program is designed for students to experience medical student mentorship while in college. Upon completion of PATHWAY the program, students gain automatic entrance to the PROGRAM Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine. (OMPP) Impact: 2nd prospective graduate of the OMPP going through the college admissions process, pending final decision by Burrell College 2018 | MARCH MEMPHIS SOLUTIONS COMMUNITY SERVICE: Student organizations hosted numerous Vitalant Blood Drive held on Burrell Campus community-wide Health Fairs Students volunteered with the EPDOH to Thousands of PPE donated to health care organize and distribute PPE to physicians workers fighting COVID-19 through students College hosted a Boo to the Flu vaccination volunteering with Protect NM community event in collaboration with NMDOH Students held a clothing drive Students volunteered at El Caldito Soup Kitchen Students held a baby blanket drive Students held a Used Glasses Drive in BCOM Student group Sin Limites mentored at collaboration with the Lion's Club Mac Arthur Elementary School in Las Cruces, Students volunteered at Tucson Medical Center NM COVID 1A Public Vaccination Distribution Students volunteered with the Candlelighters Students volunteered at Northwest Medical Childhood Cancer Foundation of Southern AZ Center Temperature Screenings October Days of Caring 2020 and December Student volunteered with Presbyterian Hospital Christmas Gift Distribution in Albuquerque to administer COVID-19 Students conducted multiple PPE donation vaccinations at Princeton Place Nursing Home drives around the community in collaboration Students with the Knights of Columbus with Protect NM coordinated a Santo Nino Church Clean-up and GoFundMe for wheelchairs OUTREACH: College hosted NMSU’s Wellness, Alcohol, and Students hosted ENLANCE High School Violence Education program for community students on campus presentations on alcohol and drug prevention Student volunteered to speak with IDEA Public Students hosted a Texas Two Step CPR Schools and Canutillo High School about learning event pursuing medical school and osteopathic Students hosted a Health and Wellness Field medicine Day for the community Burrell students hosted a mentorship event for Students hosted Nasal Narcan training for pre-med underrepresented minorities in community members in collaboration with medicine by the Student National Medical NMDOH Association Student mentored with Prescribe it Forward Students prepared an outreach video for the program high school students of the Jemez Native Students hosted high school future health Pathways for Advancing Tribal Health program professionals on campus run by Dr. Lente and Dr. Minugh-Purvis 2018 | MARCH MEMPHIS SOLUTIONS SOUTHWEST FOUNDATION FOR OSTEOPATHIC EDUCATION AND RESEARCH: A 501(c)3 foundation benefiting student scholarships and research. TOTAL GIVING IN 2020: $848,245.35 Misc. Scholarships $2,000 Friends of Military Veterans Scholarships $2,550 Dr. Lloyd M. Hummer Memorial Scholarship $5,100 Employee Giving Campaign $13,595.35 Woody L. Hunt Scholarship $25,000 Southeast New Mexico Scholarships $800,000 CLASS OF 2020: O n Friday, March 20, Burrell College celebrated its firs t Match Day, a s over 120 of its graduating physicians learned where they will complete their residencies after graduating. Matches were made in multiple prestigious residency program s throughout the country such a s : Dermatology at Honor Health in Phoenix , A Z Internal medicine a t the Ochsner Clinic Foundation in New Orleans, LA Neuromusculos keleta l Medicine a t St. Barnabas Hospital in New York Emergency medicine a t the UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas , TX 41 doctors w ill remain in the Arizona , New Mexico, and Tex as regions , helping to address the shortage of physician s in the Southwest U.S . As of June 2020, all 133 graduates in the Class of 2020 were offered employment in 18 specialties across the United States achieving 100 percent residency placement Burrell College graduates matched and will pursue residencies in the following specialties after graduation: Anesthesiology Dermatology Emergency Medicine Family Medicine Internal Medicine General Surgery Neurology Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine Radiology Ophthalmology Urology Obstetrics and Gynecology Pathology Pediatrics Psychiatry Orthopaedic Surgery Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.
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