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CPME (our accrediting body) got in on the fun with a letter of their own.
Once again, a professional organization makes complete fools of themselves, addressing SDN posts (that 90% of the profession has no idea about) giving even more visibility to the things said on these forums.
Keep in mind The Council that makes up CPME includes the Dean of Samuel Merritt, Dr. Eric Stamps, DPM. He runs the school that has an average APMLE part I score of 69%. And yet somehow still has accreditation and no loss of seats despite the fact that they struggle to get 1/3 of their students to pass part one of the podiatry licensing examination. And people want to take the USMLE… 🤡
Maybe Dr. Stamps could join us and explain how the Council justifies approving 600+ seats at the various schools, when his school is failing so miserably? On their page of the AACPM website they proudly note that: “91% of the last five graduating classes found employment in their field within 6 months after completion of their residency”
CSPM Facts
So 10% of their graduates don’t even get a job within 6 months of finishing residency. Well worth the estimated $90k per year in tuition and living expenses…
The worst part about all of this is that CPME is the one organization would could actually make the biggest difference in our profession. Instead, they whine about SDN and continue to line the pockets of the various Pod schools with student tuition $. Pathetic.
Once again, a professional organization makes complete fools of themselves, addressing SDN posts (that 90% of the profession has no idea about) giving even more visibility to the things said on these forums.
Keep in mind The Council that makes up CPME includes the Dean of Samuel Merritt, Dr. Eric Stamps, DPM. He runs the school that has an average APMLE part I score of 69%. And yet somehow still has accreditation and no loss of seats despite the fact that they struggle to get 1/3 of their students to pass part one of the podiatry licensing examination. And people want to take the USMLE… 🤡
Maybe Dr. Stamps could join us and explain how the Council justifies approving 600+ seats at the various schools, when his school is failing so miserably? On their page of the AACPM website they proudly note that: “91% of the last five graduating classes found employment in their field within 6 months after completion of their residency”
CSPM Facts
So 10% of their graduates don’t even get a job within 6 months of finishing residency. Well worth the estimated $90k per year in tuition and living expenses…
The worst part about all of this is that CPME is the one organization would could actually make the biggest difference in our profession. Instead, they whine about SDN and continue to line the pockets of the various Pod schools with student tuition $. Pathetic.
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