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I'm adding it to the pre-osteo photo album: http://forums.studentdoctor.net/showthread.php?t=921888 |
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Classy pikeville, naming a medical school building after a pollutant. Also, nice giant cross on the building. |
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As for the cross, there are crosses on hospitals all across the country. I don't see what the big deal is. Last edited by Charlie Hustle; 09-21-2012 at 11:27 AM. Reason: Typo |
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Look, I get it. From the outside, naming a $40 million medical training facility "the coal building" sounds trashy and unrefined. But I guess you just have to have an understanding of the community. It's a different culture here - not right or wrong, just different. |
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yeah it does sound different, but i don't see a problem. there are several large buildings called petroleum - in tulsa, dallas, los angeles etc. coal is still a necessary resource, it's what puts food on the table in appalachia.
and the coal building sounds a lot better than the massey energy building or don blankenship building (people connected with the mine disasters) btw there are college buildings named after the r j reynolds family |
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I have......SO much trouble keeping up with new xx-COM schools. There has been at least one student on each of my rotations from a brand new school in who knows where. Idk where pikesville is, but i would hope that it has Pike.
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Besides, Michigan State only has a measly 28 years on KYCOM
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I hadn't considered the name change issue (I was an M1 when the name change took place, so I never really knew the school as PCSOM), but that's a good point. As for the number of schools that have opened since '97, is there really nobody out there lobbying for significant expansion of GME to accommodate all of these new students? Was the AOA aware that no significant GME expansion was in the works when they accredited all these schools? I'm trying to understand a little bit more about the AOA and this issue has always stumped me. |
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I will say though, it seems to be more of an issue for DO schools because they usually aren't affiliated with a university (or hospital). Just standalone schools that nobody has ever heard of. |
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Here's a short video clip highlighting the development of the Coal Building for those interested:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVQyar50r2E |
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