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Vailas stresses need for medical education investment (access required)

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Published: January 14,2008
Time posted: 1:00 am

Idaho is facing critical shortages in medical education programs that won’t get better under the status quo, Idaho State University President Arthur Vailas told members of the Joint Finance and Appropriations Committee this morning. “We really are limited by the amount of instructors,” he said. National regulations set faculty-student ratios at low levels, ...



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