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Old 03-22-2008, 10:03 PM
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Yes Sir! Those are REAL fairly universal standards that one can relate to, when one considers the numbers of countries in the Commonwealth. LOL

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OK fine then what standards does this school have? I have not seen any to date? Not listed by anyone and no proven charter?

Run up and bowl again. That was a rank long hop!
What you have seen does not really matter.
It was written clearly in the St Vincent papers thatDr R G…………. the duly elected PM of St Vincent and the Grenadines has given Trinity a proven charter. That makes the charter valid and creditable to me. I KNOW RG! One expects that in due course that the school will be IMED listed……….and even listed in the Yellow Pages and the Telephone book and ad infinitum and ad nauseam. So what?

Unlike CMU and JBGDL, Trinity actually has a proven charter!

Moderator James Lynton wrote in clear English for those who read and understand English well, thatwith respect to Trinity “until they get IMED - they are on probation on the forum.”

So they have also met a VMD standard for being listed on VMD!

Seems to me that VMD has the right to set and change their standards, just as the so many schools listed on VMD that supposedly have a charter and are IMED listed, but yet have set very poor standards, compared to the standards set by real medical schools around the world (including the US) , in terms of facilities, faculty , scholarship, research, participation in the health delivery services of their hosts etc..

Having been to a school of excellence and an excellent school that demonstrates these things, I think I have just a little idea about what I am saying.
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