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Possible SFU Med School

edited September 2008 in General
It's not concrete yet, but they are thinking about a new medical school either at SFU or at a new UBC satellite campus

http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/story.html?id=bc34959c-aeec-42a8-a241-f742827a4a38

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  • edited September 2008
    Now this is one EPIC #1001 Thread on TalkSFU's General Lounge!

    Sure, adding a Med-School should help SFU regain some of its lost reputation. By the way, will it be operated by SFU if it indeed will be built on the Burnaby Campus? Too bad I will be long gone by the time it is open.
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    this would be great if sfu/or ubc-o can get it before 2011....when i finish my bsc!!

    o ya...wut ones the arts & social sciences complex??
  • edited September 2008
    The ones with the label on them "Arts and Social Science Complex."
  • edited September 2008
    JayDub;37663 said:
    The ones with the label on them "Arts and Social Science Complex."
    never thought of that
  • edited September 2008
    JayDub;37663 said:
    The ones with the label on them "Arts and Social Science Complex."
    Haha, great one JayDub! I'll never notice that myself. Maybe this med-school will be placed in Blusson Hall instead.
  • edited September 2008
    Blusson Hall is full of empty labs, row after row, floor after floor.

    FHS won't all fit in there, they are too small, so definitely this would be a good candidate for a Med School at SFU.
  • edited September 2008
    that is some cool news
  • edited September 2008
    This would totally eliminate the need for me to go to UBC.
  • edited September 2008
    I think BC definitely needs another medical school and if SFU gets it, it would take the school to a new level!
  • edited September 2008
    kiran;37679 said:
    I think BC definitely needs another medical school and if SFU gets it, it would take the school to a new level!
    Well, for one, it will certainly help this school regain some legitimacy and second, it will help BC train some new doctors.
  • edited September 2008
    its not a matter of bc training new doctors, its their association allowing enough to become accredited

    we don't have a shortage of health professionals, we have a shortage of them being allowed to practice, and the schools not accepting enough trying to keep their associations limited in number to increase demand

    but it would be a good thing for sfu
  • edited September 2008
    randomuser;37686 said:
    its not a matter of bc training new doctors, its their association allowing enough to become accredited

    we don't have a shortage of health professionals, we have a shortage of them being allowed to practice, and the schools not accepting enough trying to keep their associations limited in number to increase demand
    source?
  • edited September 2008
    lazyGUY;37661 said:
    this would be great if sfu/or ubc-o can get it before 2011....when i finish my bsc!!
    Iran1988;37672 said:
    This would totally eliminate the need for me to go to UBC.
    Well look at this! I didn't know you fellas had the same career objectives in mind :omg:
  • edited September 2008
    Insatiable;37713 said:
    Well look at this! I didn't know you fellas had the same career objectives in mind :omg:
    wtf are you going on about...most of my life is spent wandering aimlessly and listening to rap music, why would i need a career objective?
  • edited September 2008
    lazyGUY;37703 said:
    source?
    No citation needed, common sense please do research.
  • edited September 2008
    Insatiable;37713 said:
    Well look at this! I didn't know you fellas had the same career objectives in mind :omg:
    :embarassed: :embarassed: :embarassed:

    Oh Snap
  • edited September 2008
    randomuser;37717 said:
    No citation needed, common sense please do research.
    wow all i asked for was a reliable source...
    how the fuck is that common sense from a business perspective?
    UBC= only med school in BC, accepted only 250 applicants out of 1800
    Why would ubc limit the amount of money they make when there is already a huge demand?
  • edited September 2008
    lazyGUY;37722 said:
    wow all i asked for was a reliable source...
    how the fuck is that common sense from a business perspective?
    UBC= only med school in BC, accepted only 250 applicants out of 1800
    Why would ubc limit the amount of money they make when there is already a huge demand?
    She's right, you little schmuck! There is a definite shortage of medical practitioners here (not just physicians, but also nurses); add to this the fact that accreditation for foreign-trained specialists is an extremely complicated and arduous process and it doesn't at all become surprising why there's such a deficiency in this country!

    And who said anything about business? Medicine is socialized in Canada (I hope I don't have to explain to you the implications of this), meaning a business model is basically irrelevant. Now what was that you were saying about common sense . . . ?
  • edited September 2008
    Insatiable;37724 said:
    She's right, you little schmuck! There is a definite shortage of medical practitioners here (not just physicians, but also nurses); add to this the fact that accreditation for foreign-trained specialists is an extremely complicated and arduous process and it doesn't at all become surprising why there's such a deficiency in this country!

    And who said anything about business? Medicine is socialized in Canada (I hope I don't have to explain to you the implications of this), meaning a business model is basically irrelevant. Now what was that you were saying about common sense . . . ?
    wow......this seriously made me question your ability to read....
    1.) First off, you didn't need to tell me that there is a shortage, that was already clear because thats what the whole fukin thread is about.

    2.) Its been a known fact for years that the process of allowing foreign doctors, specialists etc., to work in Canada is a long and strenuous process. Does this have anything to do with the fact that we are talking about the shortage of these positions in BC....in relation to there being only one medical school here? NO

    3.) What does medicine being socialized in Canada have anything to do with UBC limiting its acceptance rate to increase demand (apparently...for UBC med)? Enough said.

    Now this is what I suggest you do, go back to your elementary school and slap your grd.1 teacher for not teaching you how to read you stupid fuck.
  • edited September 2008
    lazyGUY;37722 said:
    wow all i asked for was a reliable source...
    how the fuck is that common sense from a business perspective?
    UBC= only med school in BC, accepted only 250 applicants out of 1800
    Why would ubc limit the amount of money they make when there is already a huge demand?
    As insatiable said, this has nothing to do with a business perspective. It also has a lot to do with foreigners not being able to practice, easily. I'm surprised if you plan on going to med school you're not aware of the implications of this.

    WHAT exactly do you mean when you say: "Why would ubc limit the amount of money they make when there is already a huge demand?"

    Do you mean, why would UBC limit amount of money UBC makes, or why would UBC limit the amount of money doctors can make?
  • edited September 2008
    lazyGUY;37726 said:
    wow......this seriously made me question your ability to read....
    1.) First off, you didn't need to tell me that there is a shortage, that was already clear because thats what the whole fukin thread is about.

    2.) Its been a known fact for years that the process of allowing foreign doctors, specialists etc., to work in Canada is a long and strenuous process. Does this have anything to do with the fact that we are talking about the shortage of these positions in BC....in relation to there being only one medical school here? NO

    3.) What does medicine being socialized in Canada have anything to do with UBC limiting its acceptance rate to increase demand (apparently...for UBC med)? Enough said.

    Now this is what I suggest you do, go back to your elementary school and slap your grd.1 teacher for not teaching you how to read you stupid fuck.
    Take it easy :angel:
  • edited September 2008
    Insatiable;37729 said:
    Take it easy :angel:
    just making sure i wasn't "unclear" this time
  • edited September 2008
    jeez lazy, i know you just got your panties, but no need to get em in a bunch already
  • edited September 2008
    randomuser;37728 said:
    As insatiable said, this has nothing to do with a business perspective. It also has a lot to do with foreigners not being able to practice, easily. I'm surprised if you plan on going to med school you're not aware of the implications of this.

    WHAT exactly do you mean when you say: "Why would ubc limit the amount of money they make when there is already a huge demand?"

    Do you mean, why would UBC limit amount of money UBC makes, or why would UBC limit the amount of money doctors can make?
    seriously, wtf are you going one about??
    What are the implications of foreign doctors not being able to practice here? A greater chance for me to go to med school and have my own practice? and i meant UBC....go back and read your initial comments cuz they make no sense.....honestly all i wanted was a source for this "fact" of yours because it partly concerns me...not so common sense after all..huh?
  • edited September 2008
    Triple;37732 said:
    jeez lazy, i know you just got your panties, but no need to get em in a bunch already
    lol.... you just ruined the seriousness....thanks a lot
  • edited September 2008
    Your comments make no sense use proper punctuation and capitalization.

    If you can't understand the implications of how hard it is for foreign doctors to practice, in relation to UBC's low acceptance rates than you're pretty thick.

    Let me spell it out differently. Lets just say if there are two medical schools in BC, I would assume that UBC would admit less people.
  • edited September 2008
    Lets just say if there are two medical schools in BC, I would assume that UBC would admit less people.
    Why would they do that?
  • edited September 2008
    randomuser;37752 said:


    If you can't understand the implications of how hard it is for foreign doctors to practice, in relation to UBC's low acceptance rates than you're pretty thick.
    I wanna hear this.......if its "shortage in bc", im just going to assume this was all a big joke
  • edited September 2008
    shortage in bc


    haha

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