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I've been thinking about this quite a lot recently because I've been accepted to medical school and have started thinking about who I would like my future classmates to be.
I have an acquaintance friend (I'm female, and probably won't be friends anymore) who has also been accepted to schools this cycle. However, I know for a fact that he has anger issues and that he has physically abused his girlfriend (beating her up and even choking her at one point). Unfortunately, the girlfriend is somehow still with him and the incident was never reported, but his friends know it happened.
Like many other successful premeds, he comes off friendly, nice, maybe even charming. I'm sure he has also worked hard to get to where it is, but I just can't help but think about how I wouldn't want someone with a domestic violence background to become my classmate, let alone a doctor. Of course I wish his girlfriend had reported him and left him.
I guess my question is, what do you guys think of this and if you were in my position would you do anything?
I have an acquaintance friend (I'm female, and probably won't be friends anymore) who has also been accepted to schools this cycle. However, I know for a fact that he has anger issues and that he has physically abused his girlfriend (beating her up and even choking her at one point). Unfortunately, the girlfriend is somehow still with him and the incident was never reported, but his friends know it happened.
Like many other successful premeds, he comes off friendly, nice, maybe even charming. I'm sure he has also worked hard to get to where it is, but I just can't help but think about how I wouldn't want someone with a domestic violence background to become my classmate, let alone a doctor. Of course I wish his girlfriend had reported him and left him.
I guess my question is, what do you guys think of this and if you were in my position would you do anything?