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Old 10-10-2004, 08:18 PM
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I dropped out of St. Luke's University School of Medicine

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Originally Posted by Darlyn3
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I believe you have St. Luke's University School of Medicine in Belize, mixed up with St. Luke's School of Medicine in Ghana or w/e. St. Luke's Uni of Med is a different school. Correct me if I am wrong.
No, don't mistake the real medical school St.Luke's University School of Medicine in Belize, with the one that claims to be accredited in both Liberia and Ghana.

Everyone who has been following this liberia/Ghana school know what I'm talking about. The one in Belize is real. The one that claims to be in Liberia/Ghana is fake. The government exposed them for who they are and now he's putting the blame on me. I would post the emails but I think they are against the rules here. If you could see what this guy is writing me, you would see how deceptive he really is. His school is in trouble. His graduate, the few that are, now have a worthless pieace of paper. He now needs to go through the proper channels in Ghana and Liberia for accreditation. St. Luke's University school of Medicine, the one which claims liberian and Ghanaian accreditation will forever have this over their heads to carry. What is he going to say? He flat out lied to me and all the other students enrolled in his school. He can flag around that worthless document about how his school is legal in Liberia and Ghana, but the government has spoken. Do you really think that graduates are going to be licensed here in the US from a non accredited medical school which the countries own government now says is operating illegal? Even if they accredited his medical school tonite, do you think the US medical boards are going to license a doctor from a medical school who government is not equal to the standards that a US medical school is accredited?

No, don't confuse the two schools. The one in Belize does not deserve to be looked at on the same level that the one which claims to be liberian and Ghanaian is looked at now. I wish the best for Dr. D and his school, but he crossed the line with me tonite. All the student from his school is worried now and they are calling him to confront on the topic. I even called him and he started yelling at me and curseing at me about how untrue the accusation was. Mind you, it wasn't me who put out the statement from the Ghana Ministry of health and the ministry of education in Liberia, it was the government. Now he wants to blame me because his lies are coming to light! He can blame me. That's ok. I guess I'm the one who exposed St. Luke University School of Medicine, Liberia/Ghana for what it is. I guess I'm also the person who went to the Liberian and Ghanaian government and held a meeting with them and told them to tell the truth. Go figure. Do you want to attend a medical school where the president of the school sends you an email saying your the cause of all the problem they have with the government over the lies the president told? What Dean or president of a medical school would do this to a student they claim is doing well in their school?

I can't talk about this no more because I get upset just thinking about the issue. No, I haven't invested alot of money into this school and I glad I haven't. So far I've only put myself a year behind from graduation from a real undergraduate school and about $800 in the whole. I'm one of the lucky ex-students I guess.


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