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Your contention was that his career was over and that he would be unable to graduate. I showed you a policy from his university that explains exactly how students who are forced to miss time during clinical rotations can still graduate and have a career. You keep moving the goal posts because you're wrong and you know it. |
You have no idea what you're talking about. It will delay the residency application and just a cascade of problems. |
Not the same as his career being over. |
And if he had killed someone else with that gun, whose responsibility would that have been? He was a highly educated adult. When do we hold adults accountable for their own actions, however tragic? |
It basically is though. This was career ending and he knew it and killed himself. |
This points back to the school, is this approach the correct one? His family will sue and probably settle like the Stanford student who also killed herself over draconian policies. |
That’s an absurd take. |
He was just starting his third year. Residency applications are more than a year away. |
When do you think he will be making up this rotation? |
READ THE POLICY LINKED ABOVE IT ANSWERS THIS QUESTION |
I did. We will have to agree to disagree that this was no big thang. |
No one ever said that. I said it wasn’t career ending. |
You said that, but that doesn't make it true. |
Why even have a makeup policy? If missing 18 days at the beginning of the third year makes it impossible for a student to graduate or get a job, why not just immediately expel any student who misses that much time? |
Maybe they would. Or maybe they could have just expedited the case and reviewed it in 2 days instead of dragging it out unnecessarily. |