CMAJ • October 13, 2009; 181 (8). First published September 21, 2009; doi:10.1503/cmaj.109-3019
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Dalhousie University medical school faces probation

donalee Moulton

Halifax, NS


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Dalhousie University medical graduates consistently score in the top quartile of Canadian medical students in national licensure exams, according to Dean of Medicine Dr. Tom Marrie. But accreditation bodies claim the program has many problems, mainly related to curriculum management, monitoring and evaluation. Image courtesy of @2009 Jupiterimages Corp.