June 25, 2004
Medical School Goes on Probation
The Chicago Medical School, the largest physician-training institution in Illinois, was placed on probation this month by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education, which accredits medical schools in the United States and Canada. Probation ordinarily lasts for two years.
According to the school, which is part of the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, the accreditor's report calls on it to reduce its dependence on tuition, to continue improving its curriculum, and to
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