UTRGV, HCA Healthcare Gulf Coast Division Set Up Physician Residencies At Brownsville, McAllen Hospitals
Photo above: UTRGV and the HCA Healthcare Gulf Coast Division announced on Monday morning an agreement to bring 30 resident physicians to Brownsville and McAllen by summer 2024, with plans to seat 150 total resident physician positions by 2029. This is the first time UTRGV will have a residency program in Brownsville. (UTRGV Photo by David Pike)
EDINBURG, TEXAS – MARCH 27, 2023
The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and the HCA Healthcare Gulf Coast Division announced an agreement to bring 30 resident physicians to Brownsville and McAllen by summer 2024 with plans to seat 150 resident physician positions by 2029.
Residents from the UTRGV School of Medicine will train at HCA Healthcare Gulf Coast Division affiliate hospitals Rio Grande Regional Hospital in McAllen and Valley Regional Medical Center in Brownsville. This is the first time UTRGV will have a residency program in Brownsville.
UTRGV President Guy Bailey said the new partnership is especially important because it extends the UTRGV School of Medicine’s residency programs into both Hidalgo and Cameron counties.
“We know that these doctors tend to stay and practice where they’ve had their residencies,” Bailey said. “This not only allows us to train more residents, but also helps us expand our community’s access to quality healthcare into the Lower Rio Grande Valley. We are excited for the opportunities this partnership will afford not only our medical students, but the Valley community, as well.
“We thank HCA Healthcare for joining hands with the UTRGV School of Medicine, and look forward to many years of collaboration and innovation,” he said.
Cris Rivera, chief executive officer of HCA Healthcare affiliate Rio Grande Regional Hospital in McAllen, said the partnership with UTRGV is an important step in addressing the physician shortage in South Texas.
“This allows us to leverage opportunities for improving the health and well-being of our Valley communities,” Rivera said.
David Irizarry, CEO of HCA Healthcare affiliate Valley Regional Medical Center in Brownsville, said the goal of the partnership, ultimately, is quality of life.
“We are committed to invest in and support the well-being of our communities by focusing on training diverse physician leaders who embrace and value our mission,” Irizarry said. “Above all else, we are committed to the care and improvement of human life.”
The inaugural group of 30 resident physicians will be welcomed to the newly established UTRGV-HCA Healthcare residency program in summer 2024, building up to about 150 residents by 2029.
Studies conducted by the American Association of Medical Colleges found that 68 percent of all medical residents stay in the communities in which they complete their graduate medical education.
The state has grown by only 4,952 residents since 2011. Moreover, Texas ranks 47th out of 50 states in physician-to-population ratio.