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What Medical School Probation Means for Students

Though the medical school accreditor says probation is unlikely to affect them, M.D. students worry.

November 21, 2011 RSS Feed Print

John Byrne, a student at the Health Science Center—San Antonio, said he first heard about his school's probation in a meeting for student leaders an hour before the public announcement.

"My initial reaction was disappointment," he says. "Although it was challenging to hear about the probationary status, I know that the long-term implications will be positive."

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