Ms. Fedor and former Toledo Mayor Carty Finkbeiner have been key advocates against UT giving up control of its hospital. U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D., Toledo), state Rep. Paula Hicks-Hudson (D., Toledo), Toledo Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz, and Toledo City Councilmen Rob Ludeman, Katie Moline, and Gary Johnson also attended Saturday’s event to show support.
Ms. Fedor told the crowd, who were practicing social distancing and wearing masks, that their efforts have successfully gotten Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s attention. She urged them to continue writing letters and sending emails to both the governor’s office and other elected and appointed officials to keep the pressure on. Many UTMC employees were present.
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There does not appear to be a clear statement about how many graduating med students stay for residencies since the affiliation.Usual numbers are 25-30%. After 5 years those % should be improving. If not, someone is not doing their job with all those resources available. Worth a look. To my knowledge, UTMC has an M.D. participating in the clinical affiliation and ProMedica does not. Odd if true.