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Old 09-25-2005, 12:48 AM
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We Need More Green Rotations...

The School Is Gettin Bigger And Growing Really Fast. We Should Have Green Rotations Available For Us Rather Than Mostly Blue. Currently We Only Have Michigan And New York.
To The Clinical Dean: Please Increase The Green Rotation Sites Even If It Cost More.
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Old 09-25-2005, 02:28 PM
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The School Is Gettin Bigger And Growing Really Fast. We Should Have Green Rotations Available For Us Rather Than Mostly Blue. Currently We Only Have Michigan And New York.
To The Clinical Dean: Please Increase The Green Rotation Sites Even If It Cost More.
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Post this on the clinical message board so that the clinical dean will see it
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With all due respect, do some research on the topic before starting a panic. The administration is working on it. I have been in contact with the clinical science dept, they were clear on this to me. They are working on it, please don't start a panic. More sites were added, especially in NYC. More will come.
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Old 09-27-2005, 09:03 PM
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Its obviously in the schools interest to get more sites so dont start panicking.

From a financial & administrative standpoint you can bet the school will sign with many more hospitals as the class sizes continue growing.
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I agree with bchamp1281. If you look in the SMU website, you can see they have added two sites thi year. Let them do their job and lets us do our job. Things will fall into place.
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