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To all the people out there who do not want chatham to be a top rated pa school


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I have nothing against Chatham, I have graduated from that school.

If you cant understand english or cannot comprehend the meaning of the letter sent to you, i would suggest that you should not even be near a patient, forget about even dreaming, as you are biased in your approach.

I will only agree with you on one thing which is the comment you made about the new program director.

I am sure you are one of the group students who sit with other group of students and share the stuff and call everyone else "not hard working".

If you want to make changes at Chatham for it to be a better school, speak the truth and don't be in a state of denial.

 

I want you to read my posts again and read this which you must have received too.

Its verbatim. If you cant understand it ask someone to explain it to you. READ POINT NUMBER 2.

I suggest you get a dictionary and look up the words adverse, probationary,

 

Go Here and read:

 

http://www.physicianassistantforum.com/forums/showthread.php/34657-The-letter-about-the-trouble-at-chatham-(aka-probation-status)

To: Students in Chatham University’s MPAS program

 

Thank you for meeting with me, members of the administration, and MPAS faculty yesterday to discuss the MPAS program’s accreditation. As I mentioned then, conversations were already underway between Chatham and the ARC-PA, the MPAS program’s accreditors, regarding the adverse ruling. As a result of those conversations, I am happy to inform you that as of this morning:

(1) ARC-PA has agreed to allow Chatham to seek reconsideration of ARC-PA’s decision, which Chatham will do on or before April 23;

(2) pending a decision on Chatham’s appeal, ARC-PA will no longer require that Chatham declare that it is on probationary status.

 

We are by no means out of the woods yet, and we have a great deal of work to be done on the appeal and thereafter toaddress the issues that the ARC-PA identified. As I shared yesterday, some things have already been done, such as the decision to end Puerto Rico as a didactic site. Others will surely follow, both before and as a result of the appeal process.

 

I want to reassure you, however, that Chatham is doing everything in its power to fix this situation and ensure that the MPAS program is not just fully accredited, which it remains, but that the MPAS program also enjoys a sterling reputation with its accreditors – one commensurate with the reputation that the program and its students, faculty and graduates enjoy within the Chatham and healthcare communities.

 

Esther Barazzone

President

 

 

Sharon L. Fross, Ph.D.

Dean

College of Graduate Studies/Continuing and Professional Studies

Chatham University

Woodland Road

Mellon Center

Pittsburgh, PA 15232

SFross@Chatham.edu

412-365-1711 (Office)

412-365-1206 (Direct Line)

412-365-1223 (Fax)

www.chatham.edu

 

I WOULD LIKE TO STATE HERE, AGAIN AND FOR THE LAST TIME

I WANT CHATHAM TO BE A BETTER SCHOOL. PERIOD.

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We received another email saying that we WERE NOT under probation! And "Im in a "I am sure you are one of the group students who sit with other group of students and share the stuff and call everyone else "not hard working"." Sharing is caring my friend, maybe if you had some friends people would share with you. That is the basis of chatham's program, PBL in a GROUP in which you share your knowledge with your classmates to try to make them smarter. You have lost all validity to me.

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