Rowan University and Fairleigh Dickinson University (FDU) in the US have entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for collaborating on a series of healthcare education programmes.

Under the MoU, they will create dual degree programmes, articulation agreements, and accelerated pathways aimed at enhancing New Jersey’s healthcare workforce.

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The agreement brings together Rowan University and FDU to establish collaborative initiatives to create additional opportunities for students and professionals seeking training in the healthcare sector.

Rowan University president Ali A Houshmand said: “This partnership represents a bold step forward in transforming healthcare education and innovation across New Jersey.

“By partnering with Fairleigh Dickinson University, we will expand access to high-quality health education but also accelerate research, workforce development and community wellness.”

FDU president Michael Avaltroni said: “The two institutions complement each other in so many ways.

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“By combining our institutions’ strengths, we are creating unprecedented opportunities for students whilst addressing the critical healthcare workforce needs of our state and region. Together we can truly have a dynamic impact on healthcare training and delivery.”

The agreement includes four components.

First, the universities will collaborate to establish a dual Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine/Master of Public Health degree programme.

A 3+4 accelerated programme allows qualified FDU premedical students to complete three years of undergraduate coursework before progressing to the four-year Rowan-Virtua Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine programme.

The universities plan to introduce 2+4 and 3+3 accelerated pathways for Rowan undergraduate students into FDU’s Doctor of Pharmacy programme.

Enhanced pre-health articulation agreements will allow FDU students to gain entry into the Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine, and Veterinary Medicine programmes at Rowan.