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To the Editor: Thank you very much for the opportunity to respond to the article by Kerridge et al (page 28)1 on religiously affiliated medical schools. After careful consideration, the University of Notre Dame does not wish to take up your offer. You can be assured that we had many long discussions with the Australian Medical Council team charged with examining whether Notre Dame could be accredited as a medical school. The result of those discussions was that the team was fully satisfied that we could achieve all the outcomes expected of a graduate from an Australian medical school. Therefore we do not see a need to respond to this article. No doubt the same questions have been asked in good faith of all the great Catholic medical schools, found on all continents, which have been educating medical students for generations.
School of Medicine, College of Health, University of Notre Dame, Fremantle, WA.
Adrian Bower, MB ChB, PhD, Bevis Smith Professor of Medicine and Head.Correspondence: Professor Adrian Bower, School of Medicine, College of Health, University of Notre Dame, PO Box 1225, Fremantle, WA 6959. abowerATnd.edu.au
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