Subchapter II. Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research
§ 9905. Findings.
(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the purpose of the Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research (DIMER),
created in 1969 as an alternative to a state sponsored medical school, is sound and should be continued and strengthened.
Delaware should continue to provide opportunities for Delaware residents to receive a medical education, but it would not
be a wise use of resources for the State to build and maintain a medical school.
(b) The General Assembly finds and declares that the current arrangement between the State and Jefferson Medical College of
Thomas Jefferson University, which allows Jefferson to function as Delaware's medical school, is extremely valuable to the
State and has produced benefits which far surpass the admission of 20 Delaware residents into Jefferson Medical College each
year. The relationship with Jefferson Medical College through DIMER is built upon years of a solid working relationship and
should be perpetuated.
(c) The General Assembly finds and declares that a new structure of the DIMER Board will more appropriately reflect DIMER's
abilities to meet its responsibilities as outlined in this legislation.
(d) The General Assembly finds and declares that placing administration of DIMER within the Delaware Health Care Commission
will enhance its ability to accomplish its goals and ensure that DIMER's future functions will be focused on promoting medical
education while helping the State to meet its health care needs.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3.;
§ 9906. Creation of a Board.
(a) There is hereby established the Board of Directors of the Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research (Board),
which shall serve as an advisory board to the Health Care Commission.
(b) The Board shall consist of 17 members, 1 of whom shall be a member of the Delaware Health Care Commission, to be appointed
by the Delaware Health Care Commission; 3 of whom shall be appointed by the Christiana Care Health Services; 6 of whom shall
be appointed by the Governor, consisting of 1 public member from each county and 1 public member from the City of Wilmington
and 2 members representing medical residency programs in the State, other than those operated by the Christiana Care Health
Services; 1 of whom shall be appointed by the Association of Delaware Hospitals to represent hospitals in Kent and Sussex
Counties; 1 of whom shall be appointed by the Delaware Higher Education Office, subject to the approval of the Secretary of
Education; 3 of whom shall be appointed by the University of Delaware, including representation from the College of Nursing;
and 1 of whom shall be appointed by Delaware State University. The Director of the Division of Public Health shall serve as
an ex officio member.
(c) All members, other than the ex officio member, shall be appointed for terms of 3 years, except that the present 9 members
shall serve the remainder of their terms, and of the 6 new appointments, 2 shall be for 3 years, 2 shall be for 2 years and
2 shall be for 1 year, to allow for staggered terms. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only to fill
that vacancy for the remainder of the term, but shall be eligible for re-appointment upon expiration of that term.
(d) No member of the Board shall receive compensation for that member's duties other than normal travel expenses incurred
in carrying out the responsibilities as members.
(e) A majority of the members of the Board shall constitute a quorum and shall be sufficient for any action by the Board.
(f) The Chair of the Board shall be appointed by the Chair of the Delaware Health Care Commission.
(g) The Board may establish working committees to assist in completing its work; however, it shall maintain a standing "Committee
on Rural Health" to assure that the unique health needs of rural Delaware are addressed in DIMER activities.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1; 73 Del. Laws, c. 4, §§ 4-6; 77 Del. Laws, c. 431, § 17.;
§ 9907. Purposes of the Board.
The purpose of the Board shall be to initiate, encourage and promote:
(a) The relationship with Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University as Delaware's medical school, including
ensuring the admission of 20 bona fide Delaware residents into Jefferson Medical College on an annual basis.
(b) Expansion of opportunities for Delaware residents to obtain training at a reasonable cost in the health and health-related
professions when such residents commit to practice their professions in Delaware.
(c) Incentives for qualified personnel in the health and health-related professions to practice in Delaware.
(d) Continued development of a coordinated program of premedical, medical and graduate education among state public institutions
of higher learning, Delaware hospitals and Jefferson Medical College.
(e) Support of graduate and post-graduate medical and health care training programs, including emphasis on those programs
targeted to meet the State's health care needs.
(f) Programs of education and training in the health fields and research in health and health-related fields, both basic and
applied, including the vital areas of public health education, community health planning and health care costs.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3.;
§ 9908. Duties.
The Board shall be responsible for overseeing implementation of policies designed to accomplish the purposes set forth in
§ 9907 of this title and shall report to the Commission on its progress. Its activities and responsibilities shall include:
(a) Developing a recruitment program for medical education in conjunction with local colleges and universities to encourage
medical school applications from minorities and residents of rural counties and underserved areas of Delaware, in addition
to other students interested in pursuing a medical education.
(b) Developing and maintaining statewide communications, publicity and marketing plans in cooperation with the Delaware Higher
Education Office and other interested parties, which will promote awareness of the existence of DIMER and the Jefferson Medical
College as Delaware's alternative to a state sponsored medical school.
(c) Close monitoring of the relationship between the University of Delaware Medical Scholars Program and Jefferson Medical
College admission slots reserved for Delaware residents.
(d) Developing recruitment programs aimed at attracting premedical students interested in community and rural medicine; provided,
however, that the Delaware Health Care Commission shall be empowered to expand or replace this activity with other duties
if required by the future health care needs of the State.
(e) Support, as appropriate, private sector provider recruitment efforts by consolidating information collection and dissemination
efforts, such as statewide recruitment brochures.
(f) Advising the Delaware Higher Education Office as it administers and monitors scholarships, loans and loan repayment programs:
(1) aimed at attracting graduates and residents in disciplines in which there is a shortage as determined by the Delaware
Health Care Commission; and (2) offered to Delaware residents in financial need who wish to pursue a health-related education
and to practice health-related professions in Delaware.
The Board may develop working relationships and affiliation agreements with other institutions to facilitate carrying out
the purposes of this chapter. Any such agreements shall be approved by the Delaware Health Care Commission, and the State
shall be a signatory to any documents setting the terms of the agreements.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3; 77 Del. Laws, c. 431, § 18.;
Subchapter II. Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research
§ 9905. Findings.
(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the purpose of the Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research (DIMER),
created in 1969 as an alternative to a state sponsored medical school, is sound and should be continued and strengthened.
Delaware should continue to provide opportunities for Delaware residents to receive a medical education, but it would not
be a wise use of resources for the State to build and maintain a medical school.
(b) The General Assembly finds and declares that the current arrangement between the State and Jefferson Medical College of
Thomas Jefferson University, which allows Jefferson to function as Delaware's medical school, is extremely valuable to the
State and has produced benefits which far surpass the admission of 20 Delaware residents into Jefferson Medical College each
year. The relationship with Jefferson Medical College through DIMER is built upon years of a solid working relationship and
should be perpetuated.
(c) The General Assembly finds and declares that a new structure of the DIMER Board will more appropriately reflect DIMER's
abilities to meet its responsibilities as outlined in this legislation.
(d) The General Assembly finds and declares that placing administration of DIMER within the Delaware Health Care Commission
will enhance its ability to accomplish its goals and ensure that DIMER's future functions will be focused on promoting medical
education while helping the State to meet its health care needs.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3.;
§ 9906. Creation of a Board.
(a) There is hereby established the Board of Directors of the Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research (Board),
which shall serve as an advisory board to the Health Care Commission.
(b) The Board shall consist of 17 members, 1 of whom shall be a member of the Delaware Health Care Commission, to be appointed
by the Delaware Health Care Commission; 3 of whom shall be appointed by the Christiana Care Health Services; 6 of whom shall
be appointed by the Governor, consisting of 1 public member from each county and 1 public member from the City of Wilmington
and 2 members representing medical residency programs in the State, other than those operated by the Christiana Care Health
Services; 1 of whom shall be appointed by the Association of Delaware Hospitals to represent hospitals in Kent and Sussex
Counties; 1 of whom shall be appointed by the Delaware Higher Education Office, subject to the approval of the Secretary of
Education; 3 of whom shall be appointed by the University of Delaware, including representation from the College of Nursing;
and 1 of whom shall be appointed by Delaware State University. The Director of the Division of Public Health shall serve as
an ex officio member.
(c) All members, other than the ex officio member, shall be appointed for terms of 3 years, except that the present 9 members
shall serve the remainder of their terms, and of the 6 new appointments, 2 shall be for 3 years, 2 shall be for 2 years and
2 shall be for 1 year, to allow for staggered terms. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only to fill
that vacancy for the remainder of the term, but shall be eligible for re-appointment upon expiration of that term.
(d) No member of the Board shall receive compensation for that member's duties other than normal travel expenses incurred
in carrying out the responsibilities as members.
(e) A majority of the members of the Board shall constitute a quorum and shall be sufficient for any action by the Board.
(f) The Chair of the Board shall be appointed by the Chair of the Delaware Health Care Commission.
(g) The Board may establish working committees to assist in completing its work; however, it shall maintain a standing "Committee
on Rural Health" to assure that the unique health needs of rural Delaware are addressed in DIMER activities.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1; 73 Del. Laws, c. 4, §§ 4-6; 77 Del. Laws, c. 431, § 17.;
§ 9907. Purposes of the Board.
The purpose of the Board shall be to initiate, encourage and promote:
(a) The relationship with Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University as Delaware's medical school, including
ensuring the admission of 20 bona fide Delaware residents into Jefferson Medical College on an annual basis.
(b) Expansion of opportunities for Delaware residents to obtain training at a reasonable cost in the health and health-related
professions when such residents commit to practice their professions in Delaware.
(c) Incentives for qualified personnel in the health and health-related professions to practice in Delaware.
(d) Continued development of a coordinated program of premedical, medical and graduate education among state public institutions
of higher learning, Delaware hospitals and Jefferson Medical College.
(e) Support of graduate and post-graduate medical and health care training programs, including emphasis on those programs
targeted to meet the State's health care needs.
(f) Programs of education and training in the health fields and research in health and health-related fields, both basic and
applied, including the vital areas of public health education, community health planning and health care costs.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3.;
§ 9908. Duties.
The Board shall be responsible for overseeing implementation of policies designed to accomplish the purposes set forth in
§ 9907 of this title and shall report to the Commission on its progress. Its activities and responsibilities shall include:
(a) Developing a recruitment program for medical education in conjunction with local colleges and universities to encourage
medical school applications from minorities and residents of rural counties and underserved areas of Delaware, in addition
to other students interested in pursuing a medical education.
(b) Developing and maintaining statewide communications, publicity and marketing plans in cooperation with the Delaware Higher
Education Office and other interested parties, which will promote awareness of the existence of DIMER and the Jefferson Medical
College as Delaware's alternative to a state sponsored medical school.
(c) Close monitoring of the relationship between the University of Delaware Medical Scholars Program and Jefferson Medical
College admission slots reserved for Delaware residents.
(d) Developing recruitment programs aimed at attracting premedical students interested in community and rural medicine; provided,
however, that the Delaware Health Care Commission shall be empowered to expand or replace this activity with other duties
if required by the future health care needs of the State.
(e) Support, as appropriate, private sector provider recruitment efforts by consolidating information collection and dissemination
efforts, such as statewide recruitment brochures.
(f) Advising the Delaware Higher Education Office as it administers and monitors scholarships, loans and loan repayment programs:
(1) aimed at attracting graduates and residents in disciplines in which there is a shortage as determined by the Delaware
Health Care Commission; and (2) offered to Delaware residents in financial need who wish to pursue a health-related education
and to practice health-related professions in Delaware.
The Board may develop working relationships and affiliation agreements with other institutions to facilitate carrying out
the purposes of this chapter. Any such agreements shall be approved by the Delaware Health Care Commission, and the State
shall be a signatory to any documents setting the terms of the agreements.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3; 77 Del. Laws, c. 431, § 18.;
Subchapter II. Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research
§ 9905. Findings.
(a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the purpose of the Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research (DIMER),
created in 1969 as an alternative to a state sponsored medical school, is sound and should be continued and strengthened.
Delaware should continue to provide opportunities for Delaware residents to receive a medical education, but it would not
be a wise use of resources for the State to build and maintain a medical school.
(b) The General Assembly finds and declares that the current arrangement between the State and Jefferson Medical College of
Thomas Jefferson University, which allows Jefferson to function as Delaware's medical school, is extremely valuable to the
State and has produced benefits which far surpass the admission of 20 Delaware residents into Jefferson Medical College each
year. The relationship with Jefferson Medical College through DIMER is built upon years of a solid working relationship and
should be perpetuated.
(c) The General Assembly finds and declares that a new structure of the DIMER Board will more appropriately reflect DIMER's
abilities to meet its responsibilities as outlined in this legislation.
(d) The General Assembly finds and declares that placing administration of DIMER within the Delaware Health Care Commission
will enhance its ability to accomplish its goals and ensure that DIMER's future functions will be focused on promoting medical
education while helping the State to meet its health care needs.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3.;
§ 9906. Creation of a Board.
(a) There is hereby established the Board of Directors of the Delaware Institute of Medical Education and Research (Board),
which shall serve as an advisory board to the Health Care Commission.
(b) The Board shall consist of 17 members, 1 of whom shall be a member of the Delaware Health Care Commission, to be appointed
by the Delaware Health Care Commission; 3 of whom shall be appointed by the Christiana Care Health Services; 6 of whom shall
be appointed by the Governor, consisting of 1 public member from each county and 1 public member from the City of Wilmington
and 2 members representing medical residency programs in the State, other than those operated by the Christiana Care Health
Services; 1 of whom shall be appointed by the Association of Delaware Hospitals to represent hospitals in Kent and Sussex
Counties; 1 of whom shall be appointed by the Delaware Higher Education Office, subject to the approval of the Secretary of
Education; 3 of whom shall be appointed by the University of Delaware, including representation from the College of Nursing;
and 1 of whom shall be appointed by Delaware State University. The Director of the Division of Public Health shall serve as
an ex officio member.
(c) All members, other than the ex officio member, shall be appointed for terms of 3 years, except that the present 9 members
shall serve the remainder of their terms, and of the 6 new appointments, 2 shall be for 3 years, 2 shall be for 2 years and
2 shall be for 1 year, to allow for staggered terms. Any member appointed to fill a vacancy shall be appointed only to fill
that vacancy for the remainder of the term, but shall be eligible for re-appointment upon expiration of that term.
(d) No member of the Board shall receive compensation for that member's duties other than normal travel expenses incurred
in carrying out the responsibilities as members.
(e) A majority of the members of the Board shall constitute a quorum and shall be sufficient for any action by the Board.
(f) The Chair of the Board shall be appointed by the Chair of the Delaware Health Care Commission.
(g) The Board may establish working committees to assist in completing its work; however, it shall maintain a standing "Committee
on Rural Health" to assure that the unique health needs of rural Delaware are addressed in DIMER activities.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3; 70 Del. Laws, c. 186, § 1; 73 Del. Laws, c. 4, §§ 4-6; 77 Del. Laws, c. 431, § 17.;
§ 9907. Purposes of the Board.
The purpose of the Board shall be to initiate, encourage and promote:
(a) The relationship with Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University as Delaware's medical school, including
ensuring the admission of 20 bona fide Delaware residents into Jefferson Medical College on an annual basis.
(b) Expansion of opportunities for Delaware residents to obtain training at a reasonable cost in the health and health-related
professions when such residents commit to practice their professions in Delaware.
(c) Incentives for qualified personnel in the health and health-related professions to practice in Delaware.
(d) Continued development of a coordinated program of premedical, medical and graduate education among state public institutions
of higher learning, Delaware hospitals and Jefferson Medical College.
(e) Support of graduate and post-graduate medical and health care training programs, including emphasis on those programs
targeted to meet the State's health care needs.
(f) Programs of education and training in the health fields and research in health and health-related fields, both basic and
applied, including the vital areas of public health education, community health planning and health care costs.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3.;
§ 9908. Duties.
The Board shall be responsible for overseeing implementation of policies designed to accomplish the purposes set forth in
§ 9907 of this title and shall report to the Commission on its progress. Its activities and responsibilities shall include:
(a) Developing a recruitment program for medical education in conjunction with local colleges and universities to encourage
medical school applications from minorities and residents of rural counties and underserved areas of Delaware, in addition
to other students interested in pursuing a medical education.
(b) Developing and maintaining statewide communications, publicity and marketing plans in cooperation with the Delaware Higher
Education Office and other interested parties, which will promote awareness of the existence of DIMER and the Jefferson Medical
College as Delaware's alternative to a state sponsored medical school.
(c) Close monitoring of the relationship between the University of Delaware Medical Scholars Program and Jefferson Medical
College admission slots reserved for Delaware residents.
(d) Developing recruitment programs aimed at attracting premedical students interested in community and rural medicine; provided,
however, that the Delaware Health Care Commission shall be empowered to expand or replace this activity with other duties
if required by the future health care needs of the State.
(e) Support, as appropriate, private sector provider recruitment efforts by consolidating information collection and dissemination
efforts, such as statewide recruitment brochures.
(f) Advising the Delaware Higher Education Office as it administers and monitors scholarships, loans and loan repayment programs:
(1) aimed at attracting graduates and residents in disciplines in which there is a shortage as determined by the Delaware
Health Care Commission; and (2) offered to Delaware residents in financial need who wish to pursue a health-related education
and to practice health-related professions in Delaware.
The Board may develop working relationships and affiliation agreements with other institutions to facilitate carrying out
the purposes of this chapter. Any such agreements shall be approved by the Delaware Health Care Commission, and the State
shall be a signatory to any documents setting the terms of the agreements.
70 Del. Laws, c. 516, § 3; 77 Del. Laws, c. 431, § 18.;