Rawls College Hosts 51st Buesseler Distinguished Lectureship Series - LubbockOnline.com

Texas Tech Rawls College of Business Health Organization Management will host the 51st Semi-Annual Buesseler Lectureship Luncheon on Friday at the Overton Hotel from 11:45 a.m. to 1:15 p.m.

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Berk will speak about the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center Family Medicine Accelerated Track (F-MAT). The F-MAT program allows students at Health Sciences Center to spend only three years in medical school to increase the number of medical students choosing a career in family medicine and to prepare primary care physicians more efficiently and with less cost.

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