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Aruba/Bonaire Campus Relationship
To my understanding there are two different administrations for both the Aruba and Bonaire campuses. What is the reasoning for having two campuses under the same name with different administrations?
I am curious what this means in reference to obtaining things such as state approval. Say for instance, NY does a site visit at one campus would they automatically do a site visit at the other? I realize there are different charters, but it almost seems they are competing against each other. Why not just become two independent schools??
Also, do faculty members move between the two campuses?
Do both campuses use GMC for placing students in clinical rotations? I know the Aruba campus uses GMC, but if Bonaire doesn't how do they rotate students?
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Chris
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