Great news for El Paso’s healthcare future: Texas Tech Health El Paso and The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) have jointly announced the fourth cohort of their MedFuture program, spotlighting the next generation of physicians set to serve the Borderland region.
The MedFuture program is a collaborative pipeline initiative between the two institutions designed to cultivate local talent and guide promising students toward careers in medicine. By selecting a new cohort for the fourth consecutive year, both universities are reinforcing their shared commitment to growing the region’s physician workforce from within the community.
El Paso has long faced physician shortages, making homegrown medical education pipelines like MedFuture especially meaningful for residents. Programs that recruit and train local students are widely seen as one of the most effective ways to ensure that future doctors have deep roots in — and a lasting commitment to — the communities they will one day serve.
The announcement, made this week by both Texas Tech Health El Paso and UTEP, reflects a continued and growing partnership between two of the region’s most prominent academic institutions. Together, they are investing in students who represent the Borderland’s diversity and potential, helping to build a stronger, more accessible healthcare system for El Pasoans for years to come.
Details on the individual members of the fourth cohort were shared through official university channels, underscoring the pride both institutions take in publicly celebrating these future physicians and their achievement.
Sources: The University of Texas at El Paso – UTEP, El Paso Times