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A dean from my school moved up to Midway to become THE Dean of their COP, and he suddenly vanished following Midway's voluntary withdrawal from the ACPE accreditation process. Now all our professors who followed him up there (5 or so) are gone, and this press release says Midway isn't opening its own school any more. Instead, they're opening a branch campus for another school, University of Charleston, WV. So be on the look out, there are now approximately one school worth of academics running like chickens with their heads cut off looking for jobs.
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Interesting.
I wonder if this is a workaround for starting a new school. Rather, I wonder if the accreditation process is easier for a school "expanding" to a 2nd campus vs. opening a new one. It looks like it because January 2013 is next year. We've suspected this on the boards all along, it's not new schools with 80 students popping up that is causing the pharmacist oversupply, it's the old schools going from 120 to 240 students and opening satellite campuses that's doing it. Tricky tricky. |
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a friend who was hired as faculty at Midway will be staying on with UofCharleston.
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So long as the satellite campus follows the existing curriculum at the mother school, that eliminates a whole set of ACPE standards that the new program would have to worry about developing and getting ACPE's blessing. It may not speed things up, but it is certainly easier. This was certainly a surprising development. |
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First time this "loop hole" has been exploited? If so, I bet a trend starts in the next year...
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They had a really hard time getting pre-candidate status (delayed it a few yrs).
Lame...couldn't even fit the minimum requirements. This would really make me want to go there. |
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I wonder if a tier system similar to law school won't develop soon.
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The only thing I see in ACPE guidelines that would affect the branch campus is Guideline 27.5: "Commensurate with the numbers of students, faculty and staff, and the activities and services provided, branch or distance campuses must have or have access to physical facilities of comparable quality and functionality as those of the main campus." Something tells me there will be guideline updates coming.
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The Dean of UC says that "it could go either way" in this article:
http://www.58wchs.com/includes/news_...1§ion_id=7 |
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Looks like the partnership with UC will not happen after all:
http://www.therepublic.com/view/stor...armacy-School/ |
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Hopefully the first of many.
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Yes, UNT please be next. I would be scared to have this guy as dean. Just look at him.
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He comes from the university from arizona and did research at mayo clinic. Was well known in our med chem department. He's not some nobody....
with that said, can't say people here were too pleased about someone from our school starting a new school |
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That seems par for the course though. My school's dean and some associate deans had roots at USP/PCP (the established school down the street). I think UH Hilo's (opened fall 2007) dean came from Purdue.
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more coffee please
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we should have a party to celebrate
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Remember, there was still a shortage of pharmacists back in 2001 and even as late as 2005, when the first online class graduated - the fact the shortage still existed in 2005 could be debated. But I don't think it is fair to use this as your example of branching. There have been a number of schools when have opened their doors between 2001 and now and an even larger number of established schools who have raised the number of people they accept. Lots of fault to go around. |
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This situation is significant for quite a few reasons. It is the first well-established school that has failed to start up a pharmacy program. Correct me if I am wrong.
The pharmacy building is complete and the money for it was largely donated by local hospitals and the city of Paintsville. There is talk that the city will be filing a lawsuit against Midway college. This is in addition to the inevitable student lawsuits. Does anyone else think that the entire college could be shut down because of this? I doubt they could cover the financial losses from all those lawsuits. |
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As a student at UC, I'm incredibly happy with the decision. The Dean had multiple conversations with the students regarding what we thought, and it's appreciated to see that they weren't just looking for more money signs. I hope other schools realize the impending doom if the trend continues, not only to the students, but the profession as a whole.
As for Midway College being sued, that's on them. The area already had Marshall coming up, so I'm not sure what they were thinking quite frankly. They pretty much reaped what they sowed, and like many other schools, didn't look far enough ahead. Everyone's looking for the quick buck and I guess it didn't pay off that time. |
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Oh wow, I'd forgotten about the building.
So was there a class of students already attending during this mess? |
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I'm curious to know what the hell happened behind the curtains. But it is a good sign that the ACPE is serious about its job!
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Midway voluntarily withdrew its application (presumably because it would have been rejected or found lacking), the administration was canned, a president resigned, another university considered taking on the project and passed. Sounds like Midway's got some internal troubles. Here's to the pharmacy school that never was, as names like Midway and Paintersville (and Kentucky for that matter ) fade from memory once again.
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Not saying he's a nobody, but isn't that strange not being a pharmacist, yet being the dean of a school of pharmacy? He certainly has qualifications as a professor, but I don't know what is required to be a dean. You don't have the degree you're granting. I guess he could sit in on the classes and give himself a PharmD with the first class. Although it's not like you really need to know pharmacy to be a dean, since you're mostly dealing with administrative tasks rather than teaching.
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I don't think the concept of a non-pharmacist being the dean of a pharmacy school is a novel one. One of my saltier acquaintances said that he was mad when University of Texas got a pharmacist for a dean.
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i keep thinking this school is in chicago, stupid name
as for lawsuits...what's the basis for them? there just HAS to be fine print that amounts to "if we don't get accreditation, all bets are off." I'm sure the pharmacy building could easily be repurposed for other uses. |
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As for Marshall opening up: That's been in the works for some time now. They're application for accreditation was pushed back I believe, but they're on track now. I believe when Midway was accepting students, they knew it was only a matter of time before Marshall opened up. Someone previously asked if Midway had accepted students and the answer is yes. Faculty and students had moved to the area already thinking everything was dandy. In the end, they're the ones I really feel for. I couldn't imagine being in that situation, but I hope everything works out for them, one way or another. |
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UNT is also opening up a law school in 2014, because you know, we need more lawyers. They failed to get a medical school going because I guess the medical schools accreditation organization probably figured 9 medical schools in Texas is enough. They also failed to get Tier One status last year too. |
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I understand you dislike new schools, but doesn't it make you a bit of a hypocrite considering that you applied to an unaccredited school yourself?
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I was waiting for this response.
I applied to an accredited school. I didn't apply to the school when it was unaccredited, nor would I. The school had cheaper tuition,and was in an area I wanted to experience, originally being from a big city. Not only that, but when the school opened up, there was no other school nearby. The only other school in WV was WVU. The situation wasn't the same as Midway's, but that's just my opinion. It just makes me sick with how out of hand it is now. Every school uses studies projecting a huge influx of prescriptions being filled, but fail to think that perhaps technology will be playing a big role. The answer isn't to pump out more pharmacists imho. |
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My apologies, but where did I say I didn't apply to any unaccredited schools? I said I wouldn't apply to the school (as in UC) when it wasn't accredited. And I wouldn't have because I had no idea of the school's main campus reputation or achievements. Do not try to sit here and stick me with a "Gotcha'" moment because you're mad. I didn't sit there and blast you for applying there. You got screwed. Sorry, but don't take it out on me because I, as well as many folks here, think the school itself should have never opened.
I can't believe you seriously tried to get me with that. If you're going to be bitter, go to the pre-pharm forum and blow that up. Others have their own problems to worry about. |
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I know Texas Tech has that satellite campus in Dallas, but there hasn't been a full four year program in Dallas. I was always surprised a big metroplex like DFW didn't have its own pharmacy school, so I can see why UNT thought of the idea. I would have thought UTSW or Baylor would have done it before UNT though. And now since so many students from the other schools do their rotations and/or move back there after graduation, there really isn't much of a need for a school there anymore.
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UT also send about 20-25 students to Dallas and Houston 5-10 in addition to schools from Louisiana and surrounding states. I don't really believe that UNT is opening up a pharmacy school because there isn't one in Dallas, it's more to raise their profile. |
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more improper use of the term "unaccredited" vs. pre-accredited vs. candidate accredited vs. fully accredited. i'd link my post from ~2009 but i'd be repeating myself..over and over and over... |
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If they weren't, the school would get pre-candidate, wouldn't it? It's nice to see the ACPE enforcing high standards to prevent these new pharm schools from popping up every corner like starbucks. I forgot they can't control the supply of pharmacists, but keeping high standards in quality education is good too.
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As for your second post, UNT IS going to open up a pharmacy school. The first class will be entering 2013, unless plans change. UNT is based in Denton and their health sciences center is in Fort Worth, so the Dallas area will be covered. |
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As for my second post, I never said UNT isn't going to open up a pharmacy school. I said there's no need for one in Dallas because so many schools send their students there. UNT's argument that North Texas needs a Pharmacy school isn't a good one. Thanks for letting me know UNT is in Denton though, because you know, I have no idea where it is since I only live in Texas my entire life. |
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