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Physicians Outline Challenges, Potential Options to Expand Medical Training in Idaho
Monday, September 29, 2025

Physicians Outline Challenges, Potential Options to Expand Medical Training in Idaho

By: Idaho Capital Sun

Idaho Capital Sun (08/26/25) Guido, Laura

Idaho faces significant barriers to expanding medical education, in large part due to a shortage of physicians willing to serve as preceptors for medical students. The Idaho Medical Education Working Group recently heard testimony highlighting systemic challenges: time constraints, lack of compensation, inadequate infrastructure, and insufficient teaching support. Many physicians, especially in high-demand specialties like emergency medicine, struggle to balance clinical duties with student instruction, often at the expense of income due to productivity-based pay models. A survey of 34 hospital systems revealed that 36% do not offer undergraduate medical training, underscoring the limited availability of clerkship opportunities statewide. Preceptors emphasized that teaching often doubles the time required per patient, and without financial incentives or protected time, participation is unsustainable. Housing limitations and workspace shortages further complicate student placement. Proposed solutions include financial incentives such as loan repayment programs and tax credits, as well as collaborative virtual training for preceptors across institutions like the University of Washington, Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine, and University of Utah. Some physicians also advocate for expanding residency programs to retain graduates and strengthen the pipeline of in-state providers. Despite the urgency, stakeholders caution against prioritizing quantity over quality. Maintaining high standards in medical education remains a central concern, with calls for a gradual, well-supported expansion strategy.

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