N.Y.U. and Other Medical Schools Offer Shorter Course in Training, for Less Tuition
December 28, 2012The NY Times By ANEMONA HARTOCOLLIS Published: December 23, 2012 – Training to become a doctor takes so long that just the time invested has become, to many, emblematic of the gravity and prestige of the profession. But now one of the nation’s premier medical schools, New York University, and a few others around the United States are challenging that equation by offering a small percentage of students the chance to finish early, in three years instead of the traditional four. Administrators at N.Y.U. say they can make the change without compromising quality, by eliminating redundancies in their science curriculum, getting students into clinical training more quickly and adding some extra class time in the summer. Read more