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The medical world, under the leadership of men like Dr. Colwell and W. E.
Musgrave, was quickly developing standards for medical education and for the quality of hospitals.
The requirements for accreditation developed as well.
The July 12, 1923 Review and Herald presented the addresses given at the Educational Convention held at Colorado Springs, Colo., June 5 – 19, 1923.
In an article entitled ' Separation from the World in Education ', W. E.
Howell, former President of the Loma Linda College of Evangelists ( 1906 ) and at the time of the article, the Secretary, or director, of the SDA General Conference Education Department expressed concern for where dependence on accreditation would lead Adventist schools.
Under the subtitle ' Medical Standardization ,' he said :< ul >

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