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    Medical education in Texas is advancing, with a focus on residency training costs and physician workforce needs. Initiatives are underway to improve graduate medical education and retain physicians in Texas.

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    • Health Workforce Policy

    Background:

    • The Texas Medical Association (TMA) actively supports advancements in medical education.
    • This symposium addresses critical issues impacting medical training and physician supply in Texas.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine key components of medical education in Texas.
    • To analyze factors influencing the physician workforce and retention.

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    • Review of current medical education initiatives and challenges.
    • Analysis of residency training costs and accreditation systems.
    • Assessment of graduate medical education in rural settings.

    Main Results:

    • Medical education in Texas is progressing positively.
    • Key areas of focus include accreditation, rural training, and workforce needs.
    • Strategies for retaining medical graduates are being explored.

    Conclusions:

    • Texas is making strides in medical education.
    • Addressing residency costs and physician retention is crucial for the state's healthcare future.