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AAMC Reporter November 2003
Executive Council Decides to Continue MCAT Flagging

After a thorough review of the Medical College Admission
Test's (MCAT) score flagging policy - which requires that
some exams administered with certain accommodations be marked
with an asterisk - the AAMC's Executive Council has voted
in favor of continuing the practice. More >>
Adapting to the New Duty Hours Requirements
Before the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's
resident duty hour requirements went into effect on
July 1, institutions around the country had to implement changes
to limit the hours residents spent engaged in clinical and educational activities.
More >>
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'Portraits of Medical Education'

This is a final runner-up in the 2003 AAMC Reporter photography
contest.
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A Word from the President:
Entering the Era of Multidisciplinary Collaboration
Viewpoint:
From the President to the Principal Investigator: Promoting
the Responsible Conduct of Research
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