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Doctors Sans Frontiers

Tuesday, June 12, 2001

Without a license from the government, a Central Java university has opened a medical school, training tomorrow's doctors in its own way.

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FAUZI NUGROHO registered with General Soedirman University's School of Medicine last week. The high school graduate prefers the tranquil surroundings in Purwokerto to his native city. "It's cheaper and more peaceful here than in Jakarta."

Fauzi is one of 1,225 candidate medical students of the university for study year 2001/2002. Comprising six faculties and 28 study programs, some 18,000 students are on campus. The medical program&#

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