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  1. Medical School in Three Years?

    Three-year medical education is neither a new nor a radical idea.  Many medical schools in the 1970’s offered accelerated pathways.  Studies from the 1970’s have shown that graduates of 3-year programs are equally competent compared to residents trained in traditional 4-year schools.

  2. The Multiple Choice Conundrum

    Since we are now living in the 21st century, it is time we re-examined the limitations and virtues of the types of questions we use on exams, as we now have the computer power to be able to grade written text in a consistent manner using sophisticated rubrics.