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Publication Date: 1978-May
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Restrictive Practices in Accreditation of Medical Schools: An Antitrust Analysis.
Cane, Michael Allan
Southern California Law Review, v51 n4 p657-94 May 1978
The American Medical Association, through accreditation of medical schools, has acquired control over medical education and thus restricts competition among medical schools and among doctors in violation of the Sherman Act. These actions are not shielded from Sherman Act scrutiny and the AMA is liable for its accreditation activities. (Author/SF)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Accreditation (Institutions), Admission (School), Competition, Court Doctrine, Demand Occupations, Educational Demand, Higher Education, Labor Needs, Laws, Legal Problems, Medical Schools, Opinions, Physicians, Professional Education, Professional Occupations, Supreme Court Litigation
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