Temple University is opening a medical school branch in Atlantic City with AtlantiCare

Temple University is opening a four-year medical school campus in Atlantic City with AtlantiCare, expected to enroll 40 students annually starting in 2029. AtlantiCare is investing $50 million in the campus to enhance its clinical, research, and education capabilities.
Temple University and AtlantiCare are opening a four-year medical school campus in Atlantic City. The campus is expected to open in August 2029 with an anticipated enrollment of 40 students per year. AtlantiCare is investing $50 million to increase its clinical, research, and education capabilities. This will be Temple's third branch campus for its Lewis Katz School of Medicine. The school's total enrollment across all campuses could increase by 320 when the new campuses are fully operational. Temple has operated a four-year campus at St. Luke's University Health Network in Bethlehem since 2020 and announced a branch in York, Pa., in partnership with WellSpan last year.
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