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Fund Finance Unlikely To Be Affected By Stricter Loan Standards in 2023

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University of Saskatchewan medical school backs off controversial volunteer placement

Medical students at the university are required to complete volunteer hours at approved community organizations as a mandatory part of the curriculum. Carissa McGuin, a third-year medical student and representative with the Gender Engagement in Medicine student group, said many students were concerned when they saw the centre on a list of placements. It was brought to my attention that this organization in particular is actually a religious organization and a crisis pregnancy centre, she said in an interview. We talked about what (crisis pregnancy centres) are and the potential harm they can cause to patients, and that was when we decided to reach out to the college and write a letter to let them know our concerns and that we wanted it removed as an option.

College will no longer place students at Saskatoon pregnancy centre

Article content The college opened an investigation into the centre in response to a complaint from student group Gender Engagement in Medicine (GEM). We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or College will no longer place medical students at Saskatoon pregnancy centre Back to video According to its website, SPOC rejects “pro-life” or “pro-choice” labels, but the centre does not “perform or arrange for abortions” and states it hopes clients receiving its services “will choose the gift of life.” After investigation, “SPOC will no longer be included as a placement site option. The decision was informed with input from many students and members of faculty,” College of Medicine Dean Preston Smith wrote in an emailed statement.

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