In a recent Boston Globe article, Executive Dean for Academic Programs Dennis Kasper said the current policy may be behind the times in comparison with other medical schools.
"By everyone's measure, we have the most conservative policy around,"
Kasper told The Boston Globe. "The goal [in reviewing the
policy] was to see if we are extremely
out of line with what is going on with
our sister universities."
Gibbons stressed that changes to the policy have not yet been adopted. He said the proposed
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