It is a relatively new venture to have many of our medical students trained either by satellite or in a northern setting, and hopefully we're going to see some real results. It sounds as though we're heading in a really positive way with the choices these students are making.
You indicated that in the university you're responsible for, a very high percentage of people grew up in a rural area. I know getting into a medical school is very competitive, so do you just allot extra points within your admission process to people who come from rural communities? How have you managed to create such a high percentage of students who grew up in rural communities?