WWAMI Medicine Spokane

Expanding WWAMI Medicine Spokane at Spokane's Riverpoint Campus

Goal: Quadruple the number of graduates who decide to practice in
eastern Washington.
You may already know three years of medical school training takes place at Spokane’s Riverpoint Campus downtown. Did you also know 80% of students who apply to the WWAMI program (a collaboration between the University of Washington School of Medicine and universities in Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho) are denied admission? We’re exporting hundreds of medical students out-of-state in connection with our region’s number one industry, healthcare.  At the same time, the Inland Northwest faces a growing physician shortage.

Goal: It’s time to expand the WWAMI program.  Spokane is the right place.
The University of Washington and Washington State University share a vision for expanding medical education and research in Spokane’s University District on the Riverpoint Campus.  We have many of the needed assets already in place to make this a reality. We’re seeking federal and state funds to expand WSU’s Biomedical & Health Sciences Building to accommodate more medical students as well as expand curriculum.

Goal: Accommodate 100 to 120 medical students for all four years of medical school in Spokane by 2013.
Initial economic impact research shows this initiative would have significant benefits for our entire region. By 2030, the annual economic impact is projected to be more than $2 billion a year, with $1.5 billion benefiting eastern Washington.

Medical Education In Washington State
Washington's Physician Shortage
Why Spokane?
The Vision of a Four-Year Medical School in Spokane: What's Involved
Resources & Economic Impact Links





"In 2003, my family moved from Orange County to Spokane. We traded the smoggy bumper-to-bumper freeway commute three feet apart for a slew of friendly neighbors in houses 1/3 acre apart. There is a reason to sit on a front porch - the four seasons provide a rich vision of changing colors and textures. It is so much easier to balance life up here-I am so glad we made the move."


Cecilia W., Inland Northwest Health Services