Lost accreditation- what to do?!?!

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Hello everyone! My school just lost it's accreditation TODAY! They didn't warn any of us as I suspect the dean was trying to keep it all under wraps. The AAMC says that this happened once before and they tried to help everyone get placed into other accredited schools but we don't have any details. Anyone know anything about this? Do schools take transfers at this point? Is the AAMC telling us the truth? How should we proceed? If anyone has any info please share. I am a 3rd year who has already taken and passed the STEP 1! Thank you!
 
Looks like it is San Juan Bautista School of Medicine. You are going to need to find a new school ASAP.

http://www.lcme.org/directry.htm

"** On October 3, 2011, the LCME withdrew accreditation from the San Juan Bautista School of Medicine.'
 
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Hello everyone! My school just lost it's accreditation TODAY! They didn't warn any of us as I suspect the dean was trying to keep it all under wraps. The AAMC says that this happened once before and they tried to help everyone get placed into other accredited schools but we don't have any details. Anyone know anything about this? Do schools take transfers at this point? Is the AAMC telling us the truth? How should we proceed? If anyone has any info please share. I am a 3rd year who has already taken and passed the STEP 1! Thank you!

Wow, I'm sorry that happened to you.

The official letter from the LCME is here:

http://www.lcme.org/sjb3oct2011letter.pdf

Apparently, according to that letter, it has happened before, and students were given an opportunity to transfer to a different school. Hope it works out!
 
does anyone know WHY? what requirement was not met? How could they let somethign like this happen?
 
They were accredited in 2007.
 
does anyone know WHY? what requirement was not met? How could they let somethign like this happen?

the notice on the LCME website said it was due to lack of adequate clinical resources.
 
What sort of implications/consequence does this have on the students and on the school itself?
 
It wouldn't be difficult to transfer if he/she already passed Step I..
 
Is your MCAT still good just in case you need to reapply? Would suck to have to take it again after taking Step1















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/joke
 
Their letter says "The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) will be notified of this decision. In the
past, the AAMC has assisted displaced students seeking to transfer to an LCME-accredited
program. We believe similar assistance will be provided to SJB students who seek it."

Looks like you get to move to a new school.
 
What sort of implications/consequence does this have on the students and on the school itself?

Without LCME accreditation, students are unable to register for the NRMP match as sponsored applicants. As in, they won't be treated as US allopathic students by residency programs. I'm actually not sure if their degrees count for anything at the moment...
 
Hello everyone! My school just lost it's accreditation TODAY! They didn't warn any of us as I suspect the dean was trying to keep it all under wraps. The AAMC says that this happened once before and they tried to help everyone get placed into other accredited schools but we don't have any details. Anyone know anything about this? Do schools take transfers at this point? Is the AAMC telling us the truth? How should we proceed? If anyone has any info please share. I am a 3rd year who has already taken and passed the STEP 1! Thank you!
I believe the last US allopathic med school to close was Oral Roberts in 1990 and students were assisted with finding another school, according to this news source http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=64485
 
There's nothing to gain in transferring from a just-LCME-unaccredited med school (SJB) to another LCME-unaccredited med school (Xavier).

Take advantage of any help you get from AAMC.
 
This sounds legit.
Legit in the sense that Xavier is pursing a business interest (profiting on SJB students' misfortune).

There's nothing to gain in transferring from a just-LCME-unaccredited med school (SJB) to another LCME-unaccredited med school (Xavier).

Take advantage of any help you get from AAMC.
 
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There's nothing to gain in transferring from a just-LCME-unaccredited med school (SJB) to another LCME-unaccredited med school (Xavier).

I almost fell for it ( 😉 )
 
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