Press Conference Today to Address $125 Million Lawsuit Against Los Angeles County by The Charles Drew University


ADVISORY, March 6, 2007 (PRIME NEWSWIRE) --


 WHAT:   Press Conference to address multi-million-dollar lawsuit
         against Los Angeles County by The Charles R. Drew University
         of Medicine and Science for deliberate breaches of contract
         resulting from the County's mismanagement and virtual closing
         of King-Drew Medical Center. The County's "engineered
         catastrophe" destroyed The Charles Drew University's program
         for training 248 resident physicians and leaves 1.7 million
         already underserved citizens with worse healthcare options
         than 40 years ago.

         The pending lawsuit, which seeks more than $125 million in
         damages, alleges that this "callous decision" to discriminate
         against the County's poorest and most medically indigent
         residents ultimately inflicted massive "collateral damage" on
         The Charles Drew University -- leaving one of the foremost
         minority-based medical schools in the nation without an
         accredited teaching hospital, causing the loss of millions of
         dollars in necessary funding, and casting hundreds of the
         University's resident physicians into "educational limbo."

 WHO:    Dr. Susan Kelly, President and CEO of The Charles Drew
         University will review this morning's notification to Los
         Angeles County of the impending lawsuit filing in Los Angeles
         Superior Court. Under California law, plaintiffs (The Charles
         Drew University) must give a governmental entity (Los Angeles
         County) 45 days' notice before filing a lawsuit.

 WHEN:   Tuesday, March 6, 2007 at 11:00 a.m.

 WHERE:  The campus of The Charles Drew University, 1731 East 120th
         Street, Los Angeles, California  90059. The Conference will be
         held in the foyer of the Cobb Building. Parking in front of
         the building on 120th Street and directly across the street,
         behind the building on 118th Street.

         Directions from downtown Los Angeles: Take the 110 or 405
         Freeway south, to the 105 Freeway east (toward Norwalk). Exit
         Wilmington Avenue, turn right to 120th Street, turn right.

ABOUT THE CHARLES DREW UNIVERSITY:


         A private non-profit educational institution in the
         Watts-Willowbrook area of South Los Angeles, The Charles R.
         Drew University of Medicine and Science has provided quality
         college, graduate and post-graduate education and training to
         thousands of qualified minority and other students for more
         than 35 years. As part of its mission, the University has also
         provided urgently needed healthcare services to over 1.7
         million chronically underserved residents of the poorest
         communities in Los Angeles County.

         The University is widely regarded as an innovative medical
         education university pioneering in teaching doctors and
         healthcare professionals, and in conducting quality research,
         to deal with the special needs of the poor, chronically ill
         populations in the inner city. Over the years, the University
         partnered with the County under a series of contracts to
         provide King-Drew Medical Center with faculty doctors, medical
         students, interns and residents to serve the 1.7 million
         citizens in its 94-square-mile service area. (If this service
         area were a municipality, it would be the fifth largest city
         in the U.S.).  The University has been remarkably successful
         in achieving its primary goal of producing physicians and
         other healthcare professionals who return to the community to
         serve people who are uninsured or underinsured.

A copy of the notice and attached complaint may be found later today on The Charles Drew University website at http://www.cdrewu.edu.



            

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