Tuesday, November 2, 2010

U of L neurosurgery program reaccredited - Business First of Louisville:

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The review was prompted by the February departurs of eight faculty neurosurgeons who went to work for Last U of L appointed nine faculty memberds to its Department of Neurosurgery to replace thedepartefd neurosurgeons. “Our new clinical faculty, in conjunctiojn with our basicscience faculty, demonstrated the school’sd commitment to a quality clinical educationm for the young doctors of our residencg program,” Dr. Edward C. dean of the U of L School of said in anews “In view of the faculty we recognize that further improvements need to be made.
” U of L said in the releasew that the school must provide the Residency Review Committere with a written progress report in Novembet to respond to the committee’s recommendations. The progress reporgt will describe the efforts by a search committede to select a permanent chairman of neurosurgery. It also is expected to include a detailed listinf of teaching cases and list any new faculth hires and teaching hospital affiliation according to the If the committee is satisfied with Uof L’sw November report, the residency program will remaij fully accredited.
If the committee has continued concerns, it might place the program on probatio and request anotherprogress report, the release The U of L search committee has intervieweds 11 candidates from the United Stateas and Canada for the chairman of neurosurgery the release said.

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