July 9, 1999
Medical Association Issues Warning About U.S. Branches of Foreign Schools
The American Medical Association voted last month to warn state medical societies that branch campuses of foreign medical schools cannot be accredited, and that their graduates face uncertain futures.
The vote, at the association's annual meeting in Chicago, was prompted by concerns over Ross University School of Medicine's plans to build a campus in Casper, Wyo. The medical school, which is based on the West
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