The case for centralized admissions in graduate medical education

Centralized admissions offers real equity and efficiency gains, but needs enough flexibility to respect programs’ specialty-specific rules and autonomy

Centralized application services transformed how students apply to medical school. They gave applicants a single point of entry, standardized how programs receive and review data, and provided comparable information institutions could actually use.

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Beyond governance: Purpose, ethics, visibility, assurance, and compliance in the age of AI

Higher education continues to treat AI as just another technology to be deployed, managed, and governed. That assumption is increasingly inadequate. While AI bears some similarities to previous technologies, such as enabling automation and enhancing efficiency of processes, it is different in that it creates a continuously available capability for reasoning, synthesis, recommendation, interaction, and even collaboration.

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