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The Southern Alberta Medical Program (SAMP) is a partnership between the universities of Lethbridge and Calgary .
The program is expected to start taking medical students next year .
It will enrol learners identified as being likely to practise in rural areas.
Lethbridge Mayor Blaine Hyggen hopes the program will help ease a shortage of physicians in Lethbridge .
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