HARLINGEN, Texas - The Rio Grande Valley is far short of the national average for neurologists and the UT-Rio Grande Valley School of Medicine wants to do something about it.\xa0
UTRGV SOM, along with its clinical arm, UT Health RGV, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday for its eagerly-awaited Institute of Neuroscience (ION). Medical students will be trained at the 30,000-square-foot facility in order to go into the specialist field of neuroscience.\xa0
Neurology is a branch of medicine dealing with disorders of the nervous system.
In an interview with the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service, Dr. Michael R. Dobbs explained just what a shortage of neurologists the Valley has.
\u201cThis building is going to be a wonderful place to train new neurologists to practice in the Rio Grande Valley area for their careers. Also, to get medical school students interested in going into neurology because we are really short of neurologists in the Valley,\u201d Dobbs said.
\u201cWe have around 20 neurologists. Just to reach the national average ratio we need about 50 more.\u201d
Dobbs is chair of the Department of Neurology and chief medical officer for UT Health Rio Grande Valley.\xa0
\u201cAny department of neurology at any medical school across the state would be proud to have (what UTRGV SOM now has),\u201d Dobbs said.
\u201cThis building has world-class research facilities. People will be able to participate in clinical trials to test leading edge therapies for neurological diseases. We will also be able to study diseases in the laboratory as well. It is an opportunity for the whole region to advance brain health.\u201d
Dobbs added: \u201cThe technology at ION will allow physicians to provide leading-edge specialty services and procedures, including advanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), high-resolution CT scanning, and positron emission tomography. Brain health just got a huge boost in our region, and we should celebrate that.\u201d
The institute, which broke ground in 2019, is an all-encompassing research, education, clinical care and community partnership facility \u201cwith the goal of transforming brain health for the Rio Grande Valley community,\u201d a UTRGV SOM news release stated. The news release said ION \u201cwill bring advanced care and training in specialized neurological medical treatments and research to the Valley.\u201d
Editor's Note: To read the full story about the official opening of UTRGV SOM's Institute of Neuroscience go to the Rio Grande Guardian website.\xa0
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