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[QUOTE="tipphill, post: 1445769, member: 4809"] not a terrible move at all. i have always proposed a take over or PARTNERSHIP with suny re the med school ---i can only assume that it is not feasible and that is one reason why he is proposing an independent med school. he could also be doing this to FORCE a discussion of su/suny partnership, thus feeling out the state re: this. it is well documented that upstate medical has had grave issues that no doubt effect the med school. i think one is needed at syracuse to move su into a new era of growth. the goal of any organization is to survive and grow. if the money is there to start the endeavor ---then do it. in long run it will be immensely huge for the university . your comments re specialists vs primary is right on, but not every md becomes a board certified specialist. i would be looking at this as a great opportunity for a jumping off point rather than a negative. please review the list of meds schools that have primary care --it is impressive.note many meds schools are ranked in both research and primary care. i also believe the focus on the va and prosthetic development research will be just the beginning. [/QUOTE]
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