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hassaholic
07-31-2005, 01:55 PM
can anyone clear this up, it is from some website...
"I also recommend carefully studying St. Christophers School of Medicine before going there. They are not a virtual school but their Luton UK campus isn't located where their WHO certification is. Their parent University claims it began in 2003 but their FAIMER claim is 2000. Which is true? "
OLDPRO
07-31-2005, 02:40 PM
can anyone clear this up, it is from some website...
"I also recommend carefully studying St. Christophers School of Medicine before going there. They are not a virtual school but their Luton UK campus isn't located where their WHO certification is. Their parent University claims it began in 2003 but their FAIMER claim is 2000. Which is true? "
Uh where did that come from?
The only way to get listed with WHO, FAIMER and ECMFG is to have the Charter country do it! So yes, we were chartered in 2000. The statement is false, Our other campus in Senegal was started in 2000 and now the University was Inauguated in 2003. So you need to know the whole story. BTW WHO doesn't certify, it lists Medical schools reported by that country and if you look at our who listing it states we are in the UK!
Use the link above that has LIC info there are links to WHO and the rest.
Cheers.
bts4202
07-31-2005, 06:55 PM
can anyone clear this up, it is from some website...
"I also recommend carefully studying St. Christophers School of Medicine before going there. They are not a virtual school but their Luton UK campus isn't located where their WHO certification is. Their parent University claims it began in 2003 but their FAIMER claim is 2000. Which is true? "
I would carefully study what sources you use to gain "facts" about schools.
Picard
08-01-2005, 06:30 AM
Uh where did that come from?
The only way to get listed with WHO, FAIMER and ECMFG is to have the Charter country do it! So yes, we were chartered in 2000. The statement is false, Our other campus in Senegal was started in 2000 and now the University was Inauguated in 2003. So you need to know the whole story. BTW WHO doesn't certify, it lists Medical schools reported by that country and if you look at our who listing it states we are in the UK!
Use the link above that has LIC info there are links to WHO and the rest.
Cheers.
This is wrong. WHO (now IMED) does NOT list St. Chris as a British medical school in UK. SC is listed under Senegal. If SC is listed under UK without UK accreditation, then SC grads are not eligible for licensure in any US jurisdiction.
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bts4202
08-01-2005, 10:31 AM
IMED: http://imed.ecfmg.org/details.asp?country=&school=christopher&currpage=1&cname=&city=®ion=&rname=&mcode=820020&psize=25
WHO: http://www.who.int/hrh/wdms/media/en/Senegal.pdf#search='St.%20Christopher's%20college% 20of%20medicine%20WHO%20s' (http://imed.ecfmg.org/details.asp?country=&school=christopher&currpage=1&cname=&city=®ion=&rname=&mcode=820020&psize=25)
I think whuds just mis-spoke. he knows we are listed in Senegal. Give people a little bit of slack Picard.
OLDPRO
08-01-2005, 01:13 PM
This is wrong. WHO (now IMED) does NOT list St. Chris as a British medical school in UK. SC is listed under Senegal. If SC is listed under UK without UK accreditation, then SC grads are not eligible for licensure in any US jurisdiction.
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Sorry I meant WHO lists our school as Senegal but also lists our web site and the Scotch plains NJ address So why would our location be such a secret to them? That is what I meant.
Cheers.
azskeptic
08-02-2005, 07:37 AM
can anyone clear this up, it is from some website...
"I also recommend carefully studying St. Christophers School of Medicine before going there. They are not a virtual school but their Luton UK campus isn't located where their WHO certification is. Their parent University claims it began in 2003 but their FAIMER claim is 2000. Which is true? " show me any part of this statement that isn't true and I'll change it on my website.
www.internetmedicalschool.homestead.com (http://www.internetmedicalschool.homestead.com)
it is risky behiavior to attend a school that isn't located where its who charter is.
azskeptic
08-02-2005, 07:42 AM
read this website to learn more about the school.
http://www.aaii.info/uehin.html
the school is chartered in Senegall, a french speaking west african country.
Nebakanezer
08-02-2005, 08:07 AM
show me any part of this statement that isn't true and I'll change it on my website.
www.internetmedicalschool.homestead.com I believe we discussed this twice previously in another thread. Do we need to discuss it for a third time, Azskeptic?
For anyone wondering, read the thread below to see where this was previously discussed, as well as for more information on Azskeptic's agenda of factual distortion.
http://www.valuemd.com/thread38797.html
azskeptic
08-02-2005, 08:19 AM
I believe we discussed this twice previously in another thread. Do we need to discuss it for a third time, Azskeptic?
For anyone wondering, read the thread below to see where this was previously discussed, as well as for more information on Azskeptic's agenda of factual distortion.
http://www.valuemd.com/thread38797.html
Yes, but the student requested info so it was given by us all.
bts4202
08-02-2005, 09:11 AM
read this website to learn more about the school.
http://www.aaii.info/uehin.html
the school is chartered in Senegall, a french speaking west african country.
Yes, please do look.
Please also look at these additional pages:
Pics of our Director at large working with Kofi Anan, meeting Tony Blair and Jimmy carter, speaking at the Conference Sustainable, etc
http://www.aaii.info/gallery.html
All about the mission and actions of AAII:
http://www.aaii.info/about.html
More info on organization, school, and awards/recognitions recieved:
http://home.earthlink.net/~halimcisse/aaii-2.html (http://home.earthlink.net/%7Ehalimcisse/aaii-2.html)
Nomination for the UN Gate's Award for Global Health:
http://home.earthlink.net/~halimcisse/gates_award-letter.html (http://home.earthlink.net/%7Ehalimcisse/gates_award-letter.html)
bts4202
08-02-2005, 09:19 AM
Sorry, some more:
List of the non-governmental organizations in consultative
status with the Economic and Social Council
http://www.un.org/documents/ecosoc/docs/1998/e1998-inf6.htm
Prior WANGO award winner for education: http://www.wango.org/2005/overview.aspx
Awards are presented in diverse categories, including Peace &
Security, Education, Human Rights, Environment, Inter-religious
Cooperation, and Family & Peace. Among past award winners are such
NGOs as the Arias Foundation, the Bahrain Women's Society, the Congress
of Racial Equality, the Inuit Circumpolar Conference (Canada), the
United Religions Institute, the African American Islamic Institute, the
Institute for Responsible Fatherhood and Family Revitalization, Women
in Security, Conflict Management and Peace (WISCOMP), the Buccoo Reef
Trust, and Small Kindness. In 2003, during the conference in Bangkok ,
Dr. Wangari Maathai's Green Belt Movement was recognized with the
Environment Award, just one year before she became recipient of the
2004 Nobel Peace Prize.
More info on education award: http://www.wango.org/other_sites/wango2002/overview.htm
http://www.wango.org/other_sites/wango2002/DSC_2142.gifThe WANGO Education Award was given to the African American Islamic Institute (AAII) and was received by its Founder, Shaykh Hassan Ali Cisse. AAII was founded as a non-governmental organization in Senegal, West Africa in 1988 by Shaykh Cisse, a respected Islamic scholar and leader. AAII has since grown to be an international NGO headquartered in Senegal but with affiliates in Africa, Europe and North America. AAII’s mission is to develop a capability for sustainable human and natural resource development that focuses on education, as well as human rights, health care, food and water availability, alleviation of poverty, and peace. The AAII commitment to education in conjunction with a code of personal responsibility along with numerous other programs serves as the basis for the inaugural WANGO Education Award 2002.
Prader Willi
08-02-2005, 11:45 AM
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neilc
08-02-2005, 12:47 PM
ah, prader willi...another in a long line of st chris students who refuse to rebutt intelligently, and would rather make personal attacks. kudos! i am sure your school is proud.
bts4202
08-02-2005, 12:53 PM
ah, prader willi...another in a long line of st chris students who refuse to rebutt intelligently, and would rather make personal attacks. kudos! i am sure your school is proud.
regardless of neilc's inflammatory response, he is correct. Personal attacks are not acceptable.
stephew
08-02-2005, 01:44 PM
personal insults are NOT permitted. Kindly edit posts to comply with tos.
OLDPRO
08-02-2005, 01:55 PM
Sorry about the other poster not all St. Chris students are like that!
(there are about 700)
AUCMD2006
08-02-2005, 02:53 PM
this is a positive in SC tarnished hx isn't it? it yields no credibility to the argument that there is nothing but a closet back in senegal but there is now really a parent university...even if the "parent" university in this case came 5 years after the "satellite" campus. i do hope that this organization does not teach fundementalism and is in some sick wau using US med students loan money to fund that type of islamic teachings...that would be a kick in in the nads, other than that whats wrong with the university opening up?
Nebakanezer
08-02-2005, 04:30 PM
this is a positive in SC tarnished hx isn't it? it yields no credibility to the argument that there is nothing but a closet back in senegal but there is now really a parent university...even if the "parent" university in this case came 5 years after the "satellite" campus. It was 3 years, not 5. Anyway, it's not that uncommon for a smaller college to get incorporated into a larger University structure to further their academic intentions.
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