The
University of Kentucky has also partnered with regional hospitals and schools to create satellite campuses, training agreements and a Rural Physician Leadership Program (RPLP) to help address the shortage of community-based physicians in the state of Kentucky. The University of Kentucky RPLP was developed in partnership with St. Claire Regional Medical Center and
Morehead State University in
Morehead, Kentucky. In 2024, Rural Physician Leadership Program students at the Morehead campus received an
NIH-funded pilot grant to start the Caring for Appalachians Through Service (CATS) Clinic, which is a student-run
free clinic that operates in Morehead, Kentucky. In partnership with
Western Kentucky University and The Medical Center in
Bowling Green, Kentucky, the University of Kentucky College of Medicine - Bowling Green Campus began training its inaugural class of 30 medical students in July 2018. This campus now also offers an early assurance program for undergraduates meeting certain criteria to gain guaranteed admission to the doctoral program upon completion of their university's graduation requirements. In fall of 2019, the University of Kentucky opened another regional 4- year medical school campus in
Northern Kentucky, as part of a partnership with
St. Elizabeth Healthcare (Kentucky) and
Northern Kentucky University. The inaugural class will be composed of 35 first-year medical students. On January 29, 2021, the University of Kentucky announced a "significant partnership" between King's Daughters Medical Center in
Ashland and
UK HealthCare. A major part of this agreement, which officially went into force on April 1, 2021, included King's Daughters providing training opportunities for University of Kentucky College of Medicine students. In October 2022, the hospital and university announced plans for the university to acquire King's Daughters outright. The acquisition was finalized on December 1, 2022, with the hospital now being known as
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