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Future of Transfer Programs FREE

Terrence T. Kuske, MD
JAMA. 1981;245(13):1314-1314. doi:10.1001/jama.1981.03310380018007
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To the Editor.—  The Graduate Medical Education National Advisory Committee has recommended that entering medical school classes be decreased by 10% and that transfer programs from foreign medical schools be abolished. Implementation of this recommendation would mean that 10% of the students who are currently qualified for entry into US medical schools suddenly become "not good enough." Admissions committees, while dedicated and sincere, recognize that they are also fallible. Many students rejected, then later accepted as transfers from foreign medical schools, perform as well as or better than their peers who were accepted initially into a US medical school. More rigorous admissions criteria tend to penalize the person who makes a late decision on a career in medicine or is a late maturer whose grade-point average is lower. Thus, many highly motivated and competent persons must seek an education abroad if they are to enter medicine. While the transfer programs

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