February 5, 1999
Foreign Medical Schools Establish a Toehold in the United States
Plans to set up programs in Wyoming and Washington State alarm physicians and educators
Two foreign medical schools have rattled the medical establishment by announcing plans to open branch campuses in the United States.
Opponents, including the American Medical Association and a group of physicians, argue that allowing unaccredited medical schools to operate in this country could jeopardize health
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