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I think the inconsistencies here are too obvious and that may be why more people are here.
For example, the main reason given for the delay was that the monopoly of medical education in Curacao had to be broken. This means to me that St. Martinus was the only school on the island that had the right to provide medical education.
However CMU's RL also claim that CIU can provide the medical education. If CIU were also given the right to provide medical education, then was there really a monopoly as claimed?
This past Tuesday, Sept 4th, was the day the president of CMU said he would show us the permit (or charter, or some document) that allowed CIU (and thus CMU) to provide medical education. Did that happen? No. I didnt see anything.
Another example is the August 10th deadline (seen in another thread).
Other examples include claims of clinical sites that are inconsistent or non-existent, and plagarizing of other schools' website.
So, what does this type of behaviour of CMU tell people?
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