ACGME puts institution on probation
The ACGME put the University of Missouri’s School of Medicine on probation, and the school’s officials are still awaiting the report outlining what specific problems were detected, according to the Columbia Daily Tribune.
Although the ACGME will not give the specifics of the probation, press officer Julie Jacobs was quote in the Tribune article saying that common citations include record keeping issues or having inadequate policies.
School officials say they will immediately correct any problems as soon as they know what those issues are.
For now, not much will change for residents at University of Missouri School of Medicine unless the sponsoring institution does not fix the problems. However, the school will have to notify applicants that the institution is on probation.
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