Yeah and physio continues into the spring (goes til Spring break) which is why it's graded. It's not such a big deal--and actually kind of nice to start the class in the fall when everything else is pass/fail.
I'm a second year--all that stuff you listed is pretty much why I picked the school and I still feel the same way.
One thing though--only first semester of first year (and all of 4th year) is pass/fail. Unless they made a change (did they!?), classes in the 2nd part of first year are graded. Not too big of a deal though.
Not to worry, UTSW is probably the fastest school in terms of interview turn around. Good luck!
Not necessarily true. This had me discouraged, BUT I submitted my app in early June and just got an interview invitation today! For those others waiting, interviews don't end until January, there's still hope.
Yay Interview invite for 11/12!
I find it very amusing that I have heard from both UT Southwestern and BCM before UT Houston![]()
Uh ok in response to the above letter...Parkland is NOT going to close, people are blowing it out of proportion. Frankly, like the article posted above said too many people depend on its services to allow it to shut down. And of course people will panic if you hear it from Dallas Morning News. Due to exams coming up, i don't have time to delve into this further, but all y'all applying, we have received NUMEROUS emails from UTSW/Parkland that this will in NO way affect the quality of our medical training, Parkland is NOT going to close down, we also have two other teaching hospitals here. And as further proof that Parkland is here to stay, the new Parkland hospital is already halfway constructed right across the street and will open in 2014, and many of the issues cited by the CMA were due to old facilities in the old building, so these will already be corrected with the new hospital - the training will be EVEN better, more residency spots will be open due to the larger hospital. And not only are we getting one new hospital (parkland), we're getting a new university hospital...so rest assured guys, you're gonna be getting the same, if not better, top-notch medical training than most schools out there.All applicants to UTSW medical school and residency programs should be warned that both UTSW and their main teaching hospital, Parkland Memorial Hospital (where the majority of trainees time will be served at), have both been the subjects of very serious, recent, and ongoing federal investigations into Medicare fraud, patient harm, and major safety violations. This story has many parallels to the closure of Martin Luther King, Jr./Drew Medical Center in 2005, which closed down all the residency programs and the hospital, itself, at King/Drew in South Central Los Angeles.
Much like the King/Drew debacle, the story was first exposed and has been extensively covered by the citys major newspaperin this case the Dallas Morning News (DMN)in its investigative series on both Parkland/UTSW, First, do no harm. (See http://www.dallasnews.com/investigations/patient-safety/.) But this story has gone far beyond King/Drew because over a hundred articles have been published by the DMN on the numerous patient violations, lawsuits, and incidents of fraud going at Parkland/UTSW, which has been picked up by other local and national media outlets as well. Parkland and UTSW are currently the subjects of numerous investigations from the Dept. of Justice (DoJ), FBI, Joint Commission, Texas Dept. of State Health Services, HHS Office of the Investigator General, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and the Texas Attorney General.
The similarities with King/Drew do not end there. Like MLK, Parkland was deemed to be an immediate jeopardy and serious threat to its patients in August and was given a letter of termination from receiving any federal Medicare and Medicaid funding from CMS that was supposed to be effective Sept. 30, 2011, for numerous patient safety violations. (See https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/243340-parkland-final-termination-letter-9-9-2011.html.) This occurred after they failed a sweeping, make-or-break, hospital-wide inspection and also failed the subsequent last-ditch re-inspection, after submitting a plan of correction.
The hospital-wide survey was prompted after the DMN found out about the death of a psychiatric ER patient who died after Parkland staff had a physical altercation with the man, placed him in physical restraints, and neglect him while placing him in solitary confinement without any monitoring. Parkland failed to report this sentinel event to any regulatory agencies as required by law. In fact, it was subsequently learned that CMS had cited Parkland 14 times in the last 5 years for other serious deaths and harm done to other patients.
Given that Parkland is the only public county hospital serving the entire Dallas region for all of Dallas poor, uninsured, and indigent, CMS could not close down Parkland because it was determined to be effectively too big to fail. So, CMS has placed Parkland in a 19 month probationary period under federal supervision in what is termed a service improvement agreement by approved consultants and an on-site compliance coordinator to continue.
In addition to these events, UTSW settled a qui tam False Claims Act lawsuit with the US Department of Justice for Medicare fraud on Sept. 1, 2011 with 1 of 3 known whistleblowers thus far. (See http://www.justice.gov/usao/txn/PressRel11/utsw_parkland_residents_settle_pr.html.) The charges stems from UTSW failing to supervise residents in surgeries performed at Parkland without any licensed or hospital-credentialed surgeons, despite UTSW billing for attending services. Patients were not properly informed that only student-doctors were only going to be in the OR, but Parkland/UTSW also deliberately deceived their patients into believing that their surgeons were going to be attending physicians, when in fact, they were not even in the OR during the operations. It was later learned that no licensed and fully credentialed surgeon were involved in any part of the patients care at Parkland. Several deaths and incidents of serious harm resulted from this system of residents running amuck at Parkland without any attending supervision.
The DoJ also has an ongoing federal probe into Parkland related to its recent termination for deemed status with Medicare from CMS, particularly in regards to its psychiatric ER. (See http://www.parklandhospital.com/pdf/Request-for-Information.pdf.) It has been learned that UTSW were also employing paid unlicensed medical students as primary clinicians in their psych ER, outside of their medical school clerkships, to evaluate and treat patients. Essentially, they were using unlicensed personnel to practice medicine without a license.
All these events have caused a mass exodus of staff from Parkland and UTSW. Both Parkland and UTSW have gotten a bad name in the medical community from their shameful actions. As a result of these scandals, Parklands long-time CEO and President was forced to resign, as was their General Counsel. Their second in command, the COO, also resigned and jumped ship to another hospital, and 5 of 7 Board Members were replaced earlier this year. The Dallas County Commissioners and the Parkland Board of Managers have thoroughly condemned the management at Parkland. They have even forced them not to accept any raises or bonuses for the next 2 years. UTSW has similarly fired its VP and CEO of its hospitals, and forced its long-time residency program director of its surgery dept. to resign as a consequence of the long-stream of bad news.
Be very wary that the problems at Parkland and UTSW are still ongoing and may close down the hospital for good in the near future. If you apply to UTSW and they close down before you graduate, you may be stuck without a program to complete and may lose everything that you have invested in a career in Medicine.😡
Uh ok in response to the above letter...Parkland is NOT going to close, people are blowing it out of proportion. Frankly, like the article posted above said too many people depend on its services to allow it to shut down. And of course people will panic if you hear it from Dallas Morning News. Due to exams coming up, i don't have time to delve into this further, but all y'all applying, we have received NUMEROUS emails from UTSW/Parkland that this will in NO way affect the quality of our medical training, Parkland is NOT going to close down, we also have two other teaching hospitals here. And as further proof that Parkland is here to stay, the new Parkland hospital is already halfway constructed right across the street and will open in 2014, and many of the issues cited by the CMA were due to old facilities in the old building, so these will already be corrected with the new hospital - the training will be EVEN better, more residency spots will be open due to the larger hospital. And not only are we getting one new hospital (parkland), we're getting a new university hospital...so rest assured guys, you're gonna be getting the same, if not better, top-notch medical training than most schools out there.
All applicants to UTSW medical school and residency programs should be warned that both UTSW and their main teaching hospital, Parkland Memorial Hospital (where the majority of trainees time will be served at), have both been the subjects of very serious, recent, and ongoing federal investigations into Medicare fraud, patient harm, and major safety violations. This story has many parallels to the closure of Martin Luther King, Jr./Drew Medical Center in 2005, which closed down all the residency programs and the hospital, itself, at King/Drew in South Central Los Angeles.
Much like the King/Drew debacle, the story was first exposed and has been extensively covered by the citys major newspaperin this case the Dallas Morning News (DMN)in its investigative series on both Parkland/UTSW, First, do no harm. (See http://www.dallasnews.com/investigations/patient-safety/.) But this story has gone far beyond King/Drew because over a hundred articles have been published by the DMN on the numerous patient violations, lawsuits, and incidents of fraud going at Parkland/UTSW, which has been picked up by other local and national media outlets as well. Parkland and UTSW are currently the subjects of numerous investigations from the Dept. of Justice (DoJ), FBI, Joint Commission, Texas Dept. of State Health Services, HHS Office of the Investigator General, the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), and the Texas Attorney General.
The similarities with King/Drew do not end there. Like MLK, Parkland was deemed to be an immediate jeopardy and serious threat to its patients in August and was given a letter of termination from receiving any federal Medicare and Medicaid funding from CMS that was supposed to be effective Sept. 30, 2011, for numerous patient safety violations. (See https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/243340-parkland-final-termination-letter-9-9-2011.html.) This occurred after they failed a sweeping, make-or-break, hospital-wide inspection and also failed the subsequent last-ditch re-inspection, after submitting a plan of correction.
The hospital-wide survey was prompted after the DMN found out about the death of a psychiatric ER patient who died after Parkland staff had a physical altercation with the man, placed him in physical restraints, and neglect him while placing him in solitary confinement without any monitoring. Parkland failed to report this sentinel event to any regulatory agencies as required by law. In fact, it was subsequently learned that CMS had cited Parkland 14 times in the last 5 years for other serious deaths and harm done to other patients.
Given that Parkland is the only public county hospital serving the entire Dallas region for all of Dallas poor, uninsured, and indigent, CMS could not close down Parkland because it was determined to be effectively too big to fail. So, CMS has placed Parkland in a 19 month probationary period under federal supervision in what is termed a service improvement agreement by approved consultants and an on-site compliance coordinator to continue.
In addition to these events, UTSW settled a qui tam False Claims Act lawsuit with the US Department of Justice for Medicare fraud on Sept. 1, 2011 with 1 of 3 known whistleblowers thus far. (See http://www.justice.gov/usao/txn/PressRel11/utsw_parkland_residents_settle_pr.html.) The charges stems from UTSW failing to supervise residents in surgeries performed at Parkland without any licensed or hospital-credentialed surgeons, despite UTSW billing for attending services. Patients were not properly informed that only student-doctors were only going to be in the OR, but Parkland/UTSW also deliberately deceived their patients into believing that their surgeons were going to be attending physicians, when in fact, they were not even in the OR during the operations. It was later learned that no licensed and fully credentialed surgeon were involved in any part of the patients care at Parkland. Several deaths and incidents of serious harm resulted from this system of residents running amuck at Parkland without any attending supervision.
The DoJ also has an ongoing federal probe into Parkland related to its recent termination for deemed status with Medicare from CMS, particularly in regards to its psychiatric ER. (See http://www.parklandhospital.com/pdf/Request-for-Information.pdf.) It has been learned that UTSW were also employing paid unlicensed medical students as primary clinicians in their psych ER, outside of their medical school clerkships, to evaluate and treat patients. Essentially, they were using unlicensed personnel to practice medicine without a license.
All these events have caused a mass exodus of staff from Parkland and UTSW. Both Parkland and UTSW have gotten a bad name in the medical community from their shameful actions. As a result of these scandals, Parklands long-time CEO and President was forced to resign, as was their General Counsel. Their second in command, the COO, also resigned and jumped ship to another hospital, and 5 of 7 Board Members were replaced earlier this year. The Dallas County Commissioners and the Parkland Board of Managers have thoroughly condemned the management at Parkland. They have even forced them not to accept any raises or bonuses for the next 2 years. UTSW has similarly fired its VP and CEO of its hospitals, and forced its long-time residency program director of its surgery dept. to resign as a consequence of the long-stream of bad news.
Be very wary that the problems at Parkland and UTSW are still ongoing and may close down the hospital for good in the near future. If you apply to UTSW and they close down before you graduate, you may be stuck without a program to complete and may lose everything that you have invested in a career in Medicine.😡
Niagara Falls-
As someone that looks to UT Southwestern as a dream school that I actually might get to attend, I find this very disheartening. However, I knew UTSW has been having problems for awhile, and furthermore I also know that there have been some faculty leave. That is common public knowledge. Matters are further complicated by the recent revocation of another medical school's accreditation, and everyone is a little apprehensive.
However, I find it odd that it appears that you joined SDN to tell us this story and that is all. What was/is your intention? What is your background? Are you faculty, med student, or reporter? It seems odd that people with honest intentions would not be transparent. In short, please validate yourself and your intentions.
Also, if more students or faculty could comment on this it would also be helpful.
Thx
Email we received about two weeks ago regarding this issue for y'alls information, nothing to worry about guys 🙂Thank you for this reply! I wasn't really worried, but it's great to hear it from a medical student. I can't wait to interview here! 🙂
Email we received about two weeks ago regarding this issue for y'alls information, nothing to worry about guys :
😀The facts are that Parkland lost its deemed status from participating in Medicare and Medcaid as shown in the letter above, UTSW did settle a Medicare fraud case, they also settled a racial discrimination lawsuit, they have had 14 violations from CMS in just 5 years, and both institutions are being examined by the Dallas Morning News in an investigative series, which can be googled from "DMN first do no harm." There is also another blog, www.dallashealthcare.blogspot, that has chronicled the problems at Parkland/UTSW. The point is, if you don't know what's going on, we encourage everyone to be as informed as possible to find out the facts for themselves from very credible governmental, news, and media sites. Unlike the people from UTSW, we are not spinning or hiding any facts and encourage all applicants to do some due diligence in making decisions that will impact the rest of your life.
WE believe that UTSW should be open, honest, and transparent
WE believe that UTSW should be open, honest, and transparent about ALL aspects of its programs—warts and all—so WE will present evidence that you may access from the internet from various news and media outlet sources about Parkland and UTSW regulatory and legal problems this past year, related to patient deaths, serious harm, fraud, and dereliction of duty by the medical staff at both Parkland and UTSW.
Be very wary that the problems at Parkland and UTSW are still ongoing and may close down the hospital for good in the near future. If you apply to UTSW and they close down before you graduate, you may be stuck without a program to complete and may lose everything that you have invested in a career in Medicine.😡
Suddenly, the people who have remained silent about problems at Parkland and UTSW and have tried to sweep the problems under the rug are suddenly getting very nasty.
Careful, not only are you revealing this off-putting side of UTSWs character to me, but you are showing it to the rest of the world, especially prospective candidates who you are trying to entice to your institution. There is no bigger turn-off than a demonstrating a very bad bedside manner. Showing this uncivil side makes people hate you.
Theres a word for that kind of behavior: DENIAL. And people who greet any threats to their egos with this level of hostility expose a character flaw that is very off-putting to outsiders. So, Id choose my words a little more carefully in a public forum, especially when the fortunes of your institution is on the line.
I think you guys have already lost the argument. Youre not vehemently denying anything that I have said to be false. In fact, youre admitting that everything I said was true, but you are coping out by saying its greatly exaggeratedthe oldest excuse in the book. And now youre admitting, there are problems at Parkland and UTSW. You dont go anywhere on a bike backpedalling like that.
Well, that mistake opens the door and invites everyone out there, who is not familiar with the problems at Parkland and UTSW, to independently look at the evidence themselves to decide what is truly going on. Then they have to confront the issue: Why didnt any of the pro-UTSW bloggers ever bring these issues up on their own? They must have something to hide.
So far, you guys at UTSW have provided no evidence of your own, and the stuff you have provided as evidence are all out-right lies and red herrings. LCME probation and US News & World Report? REALLY??? You guys refuse to answer the charges at hand, and it makes you look guilty.
As WE said, WE encourage openness, honesty, and transparency in ALL discussions about UTSW, warts and all. Everyone who is applying, please do your homework before considering applying, and if you apply and interview at UTSW, bring some very hard-hitting questions for your interviewers at UTSW to answer. It pays to be informed and prepared in this situation. Its your life at stake.
This is your life, and you have the right not to have any big unpleasant surprises, before you have the opportunity to make an INFORMED DECISION that will affect the rest of your life.
To be continued...
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P.S. WE are the only honest and candid people who have been talking about the problems at Parkland and UTSW. And by the way, we are also some of the concerned employees and patients at Parkland and UTSW who have brought these issues to the same press we have been citing as sources in the news media.
That being said, I'm very excited for my mid-November interview! Anyone know what the weather will be like then? Also, if I have done lots of research (I'm a master's student) should I bring some data so I talk to them about what I'm doing?
You don't need to bring any data, but be prepared to discuss your research with your interviewers. Seems to me that the interviewers want to hear broadly about your research and want to make sure that you actually understand your project and why its important. Enthusiasm for the research always helps too. The interviews in general are pretty laid back.
Weather should be cool but not cold. You never can really tell here though so check the weather right before you come! Fall and spring in Dallas are usually gorgeous.
Thank you! If I am doing immunology research, would I be matched with an interviewer who knows a lot of immunology? I've heard about other schools doing that during interviews, but not sure if UTSW does. I want to know how in depth I should get explaining my project, or if I should just give a general overview. 🙂
If you're so open about the problems, then why don't you reveal the problems to the naive and unwitting applicants on this blog?
To be continued...
Dear Niagara Falls,
Although I admire your stance on trying to inform many innocent medical students about the new information that many applicants may not know about Parkland and UTSW, the Student Doctor Network is not the forum to bring up this kind of informationnot because of appropriateness of the information on your part, but because this forum is run by conservative clowns who really speak on behalf of the medical schools like UT Southwestern, rather than in the true interests of the medical students themselves.
(If you look, many of their featured threads and advertisements are from big pharma.)
Thus, you can see the fruit of your efforts probably resulted in someone from UT Southwesterns administration calling up the administrators on this forum to remove all your comments completely from this forum. The administrators gladly did their bidding, despite their claims that they represent the voice of student doctors and are an open and honest forum for all students to discuss issues that will impact their careers and lives.
What they have done to you is censor you because you said something dangerous and threatening to their interests, but what can you expect from a bunch of people who are really in the pockets of the AAMC and the AMA. These guys running the Student Doctor Network represent the big guys, not the little guys.
This situation with Parkland/UTSW in Dallas is like déjà vu at King/Drew in Los Angeles from 2005-2007. I know because I remember that episode quite vividly, since I lived in Los Angeles at the time before going to UTSW. One fact mentioned by others on this forum is not true. If you are a medical student or resident at UTSW, then the majority of your time will be at Parkland. In fact, all residents at UTSW are actually employed by Parkland on their W-2 forms, so they are actually working for Parkland, not UTSW.
UTSW very much depends on Parkland as its main teaching hospital where the majority of the training for students are done. I dont buy this notion that UTSW is trying to compartmentalize themselves byu saying what happens at Parkland doesnt affect them.
Much like King/Drew, if Parkland falls then UTSW is likely to fall too.
people usually keep the same thing on for the afternoon as well. that should be fine for the entire day 🙂I'm female and wondering what to wear on Friday rounds and afternoon events. Do people go back to hotel to change for the afternoon? The packet they sent us says business attire for the morning, and business casual/casual for the afternoon. Is a pencil skirt and short sleeve blouse okay for the morning rounds? Or too casual? Thank you! 🙂
people usually keep the same thing on for the afternoon as well. that should be fine for the entire day 🙂
that's a VERY good idea since it's always freezing inside 🙂Thank you! I'll probably wear a cardigan too since it might get chilly indoors. 🙂
I have to say that nothing that the Dallas Morning News has been saying about Parkland or UTSW is true at all. Parkland was never terminated from CMS from Medicare status, Parkland's CEO and President, Ron Anderson, was never fired from his job, and neither UTSW nor Parkland settled with the US Dept. of Justice over any charges of Medicare fraud.First off, no one claimed UTSW was under probation (LCME accreditation notwithstandingwhatever that is.) Parkland, however, is under probation by the biggest and most influential regulatory agency in the nation, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS.) They were cited several times by CMS and the Joint Commission for serious harm and death attributed to sub-standard care.
UTSW, on the other had, just was forced to settle fraud charges by the most powerful and influential law enforcement agency in the nation, the US Dept. of Justice (DoJ.) UTSW was forced to settle a Medicare fraud qui tam False Claims Act lawsuit, brought by one of 3 publicly known whistleblowers at UTSW, with the US Dept. of Justice for swindling its patients with "phantom billings" attending physician fees in the millions.
As stated, there are three publicly known whistleblowers, with one of them winning a judgment for $3.4 million against UTSW and another one winning $1.4 million. The DoJ is continuing an ongoing probe into fraud at both Parkland and UTSW.
On the probationary issue, Parkland, UTSW main teaching hospital, is on probationary status with CMS for 19 months under a "Service Improvement Agreement," in which they must comply with CMS approved consultants to bring its level of care up to the minimal safe standard that every hospital in the US must uphold. The immediate jeopardy status and termination from deemed status by CMS has not been lifted. Parkland is required to hire an on-site Compliance Coordinator at all times during this probationary period to monitor compulsory improvements in its delivery of care.
Parkland is the largest hospital ever in US history to lose its deemed status with CMS for Medicare/Medicaid certification. By this extraordinary black mark, that would make Parkland the biggest failure (surpassing King/Drew) and the most dangerous hospital currently in the US. (Despite what US News states in their gimmicky annual top ten list, CMS pulls more weight with experts as an authority on hospital safety and quality than does a dime-store news rag.)
Parkland's own Board Member, Jerry Bryant, has stated that Parkland trails 7 of 10 categories of patient satisfaction indices on the US Dept of Health and Human Services categories for what HHS describes as important measures of patients perspectives of care. (See DMN article, Parkland board gradually decided that hospital CEO Anderson had to go at http://www.dallasnews.com/investigations/patient-safety/headlines/20110910-parkland-board-gradually-decided-that-hospital-ceo-anderson-had-to-go.ece.) Another board member noted that Parkland patients often complained about a lack of civility in how they were treated by Parkland staff. And finally, Parkland Chairman of the Board of Managers, Lauren McDonald, stated: We were looking at our own outcomes on our own patients. It was not good.
This all from the horses mouth. To be continued
👍I have to say that nothing that the Dallas Morning News has been saying about Parkland or UTSW is true at all. Parkland was never terminated from CMS from Medicare status, Parkland's CEO and President, Ron Anderson, was never fired from his job, and neither UTSW nor Parkland settled with the US Dept. of Justice over any charges of Medicare fraud.
UTSW and Parkland are not on any kind probation whatsoever. Both were ranked #1 and #3, respectively, on the best hospitals in all of Dallas/Fort Worth in US News & World Report, so how can either hospital be terminated from Medicare?
This is all the work of the Dallas Morning News and a disgruntled former employee, who will get theirs when we're done with them. The Morning is nothing but a piece of yellow journalistic trash, so don't listen to anything they say because it's all slander. They just hate us and wish nothing better than for us close down. That's not going to happen, so if you read anything on the web, please take that with a grain of salt.
If you want the truth, then the people on this blog can tell you everything you need to know because we are all honest and open about any problems at UTSW. The people who have been posting libelous comments about UTSW were rightfully censored from this site. They have no right to lie like they do in a public forum in such an irresponsible way, so we're glad that they are gone.
CMS and all these other regulatory agencies have fully credentialed UTSW and Parkland, and no further actions were taken because they determined that UTSW was completely exonerated in any charge that was levied by the Morning News. So, there is no probation of any kind at UTSW or Parkland.
The people that were really discredited are the Morning News and this disgruntled former employee. they will get theirs when Parkland's lawyers file a lawsuit against them later this year.
So, don't let these nay-sayers dissuade you from applying to UTSW.
This is all a smoke screen. UTSW is not on probation with the LCME or ACGME? No one questioned that. How about Parkland? Are they or arent they on probation?👍
As someone who subscribes to the DMN and being a Dallas resident, I can say that I have read my fair share of of that paper. Over the years I have read numerous articles about UTSW and all of them, in my opinion appear to be biased. I am in close contact with several Doctors that work at UTSW and they say that communication about these issues has been unparalleled. My wife will have to live with the fact that I am cancelling our subscription to the DMN.
It is interesting and perplexing to me that the this Niagara Falls joke of a reporter, if thats what he is would use Parkland to attack UTSW. Most of the charges levied are against Parkland, but Niagara Falls keeps on beating the UTSW drum.
Can anyone believe that this is objective reporting?
LOL at Niagara Falls creating an ALT account. Truly UTSW is doomed!
I didnt know we were living in communist Germany. UTSW must be a great place to work at if this is how you guys greet an open dialogue.😡😡😡
What an idiot! "Communist Germany?" What part of Germany was ever communist in the first place?This is all a smoke screen. UTSW is not on probation with the LCME or ACGME? No one questioned that. How about Parkland? Are they or arent they on probation?
I looked up on the web from other newspapers, such as the AP wire service, WFAA, NBC-DFW, KERA, and what they are saying confirms that this issue is well beyond just the DMN supposedly libelingnot slander, which is spokenpeople with bias. Now I see, no one from UTSW is actually saying that what the news reports are saying are at all FALSE, so you guys at UTSW are obviously trying to lie and hide something.
Whats more suspicious is that you are attacking any poster who is backing up their charges with references to legitimate sources, while you guys provide nothing as evidence. How can this be all the work of the DMN if CMS, the joint commission, the state of Texas, and the US Dept of Justice is also involved in their own investigations and findings? All you guys are doing is providing lies and spin, but nothing to dispel the charges and the evidence on the web.
You obviously have something to hide, and Im not buying any of it. The worst thing that I see is that you guys are now promptly removing any negative comment from the forums to stop the information from getting out, and silencing any of your critics on this public forum. That kind of censorship is just dishonest and cowardly.
I didnt know we were living in communist Germany. UTSW must be a great place to work at if this is how you guys greet an open dialogue.😡😡😡
I also advise interviewees not to mention the news articles at your interview at UTSW if you want even a chance to get accepted at UTSW because we're getting tired of the lies that the DMN is spewing.😴😴😴
It's obvious that this site is full of geniuses like Musical Henry and Kowalske, so I won't bother informing them that East Germany was a communist country since they seem to know everything.What an idiot! "Communist Germany?" What part of Germany was ever communist in the first place?
This is not an open forum for the dumass reporters of the DMN or for former disgruntled employees of UTSW to air their lies. It's pretty obvious that all the negative comments posted are from the same people. This forum belongs to us, so expect to be kicked off if any of you continue to bad-mouth UTSW.
I also advise interviewees not to mention the news articles at your interview at UTSW if you want even a chance to get accepted at UTSW because we're getting tired of the lies that the DMN is spewing.😴😴😴
What an idiot! "Communist Germany?" What part of Germany was ever communist in the first place?
This is not an open forum for the dumass reporters of the DMN or for former disgruntled employees of UTSW to air their lies. It's pretty obvious that all the negative comments posted are from the same people. This forum belongs to us, so expect to be kicked off if any of you continue to bad-mouth UTSW.
I also advise interviewees not to mention the news articles at your interview at UTSW if you want even a chance to get accepted at UTSW because we're getting tired of the lies that the DMN is spewing.😴😴😴
If you have questions ask them for sure!! The school has always been very open about everything. Besides, you can ask whatever you want during the open sessions--no one is keeping track of who says what.
I bet the same guy made two accounts (kowalske and ferrell) so that he could make idiotic arguments against himself. check out their join dates and forum posts... lol. 😴
I'm all for letting people coming here to rant and tell the other side of the story so I didn't mind this kid at first. But if he is going to make alternate accounts and pretend to be UTSW employee and act in a way to give them bad rep, he should get an IP ban.
Send him on a one way ticket to communist Germany