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EXCLUSIVE: A new guard dog and hospital assessor will be launched on Wednesday by the medical policies group of NOT not (DNH), who is committed to stripping the stupidity and the policy of division of American medicine.

Instead of including all typical considerations in the classification of medical centers and hospitals for their quality of care, the center will also announce its inaugural rankings based on apolitical criteria and statistically focused on the stative – with the Morsani College of Medicine of the University of Florida in reception of 100.

The launch of the Center for Accountability In Medicine is a “step forward” in the mission of DNH to “restore integrity to medicine,” said Dr Stanley Goldfarb, the founder of DNH, in Fox News Digital.

According to the rupture classification, the rest of the five best Nyu medicine schools, the University of Michigan Perelman School of Medicine and the Florida University of Florida from the University of Central.

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Dr. Ian Kingsbury, the director of the new center, told Fox News Digital that his “index of excellence in medical schools” was urgently necessary to “fight against the tide of the berouxation of health care”.

“To eliminate the influence of the DEI division in medicine, we must recognize the medical schools which focus on excellence and expose those who promote political activism,” said Kingsbury.

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“The progress of the center does not hurt to ensure that patients, not on politics, remain the absolute priority of the institutions that form our future health professionals.”

By referring to the criteria of the index, Goldfarb said that the center would seek to exhibit medical schools with “racially admission practices” as well as the mandates of college accreditors on these schools.

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GOLDFARB said that DNH’s previous activity providing prosecution against institutions on programs that discriminate group or class of people and their own work in being an accreditoring dog has led to “unprecedented success to eliminate the policy of identity of health care”.

“The new center, under the direction of Ian Kingsbury, will continue and extend this work to ensure that the medical institutions of our country are held responsible and prioritize merit and expertise, not an ideological program,” he added.

The index assesses all American medicine schools which grant MD diplomas – notably Puerto Rico – carry out three pillars: academic excellence, transparency and rejection of Dei.

A school is awarded 25 points out of 100 if it does not take into account DEI, while earning zero points and by disadvantage it globally in the classification if it incorporates Dei in its own academic calculation.

The Academic Excellence Section analyzes the average GPAs and these schools in the upper quintile of these statistics earn 30 points – the maximum in this particular section.

A school is also noted on the public transparency of the ranking – with no point allocated for the success / failure sections and 10 points if levels like “honors” are incorporated into the notes.

“Historically, it was important for medical schools to clearly differentiate the performance of registered students,” wrote the center in its results examined by Fox News Digital.

“Unfortunately, the Dei’s ascendancy has largely derailed this tradition. Instead, schools are trying to obscure students’ performance differences, which facilitates the progression of students who do not meet rigorous academic standards.”

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An institution also gains a few points if it has an active chapter of the Honorary Company Alpha Omega Alpha, the medical iteration of Greek life.

Some schools in California, New Mexico, Oregon and Michigan have ranked near the bottom, however.

In his ranking, DNH writes that Dei’s supporters wrongly support that he “improves cultural skills and addresses disparities in health matters”.

“Although the diversity of thought and experience can enrich medicine, the initiatives of forced dei hierarchize the superficial measures on a real merit, promoting resentment and division,” said the center, adding that the affirmations of such subjective considerations mitigate certain disparities in matters of health are “entirely not substantial”.

Do not prevent Dei considerations as essentially reducing academic standards in exchange for non -medical criteria, as well as this in medicine.

Other similar organizations support or do not deserve schools that apply DEI considerations.

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