Probation lifted on University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine
The University of Saskatchewan’s College of Medicine is officially off probation after working to improve standards for two years.
“This is a really good day for our college of medicine. It’s a particularly good day for our students and it’s a great day for the province of Saskatchewan,” Dr. Preston Smith, dean of the College of Medicine, said to reporters Friday.
The school was given a warning in October 2013 to improve standards in 13 different areas or face the possibility of losing accreditation.
After a visit in May 2015, the Committee on the Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) and the American Liason Committee on Medical Education (LCME) rescinded the probation order and extended the accreditation status until March 2018.


