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California Northstate University (CNU) is proud to announce that its College of Medicine has been granted full accreditation by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) — a milestone that underscores the university's enduring commitment to academic excellence, innovation, and the advancement of healthcare education.

"LCME's full accreditation of CNU's College of Medicine reflects the unwavering dedication of our faculty, staff, students, and leadership," said Dr. Alvin Cheung, President of California Northstate University. "We are proud to reach this pivotal milestone and energized by the opportunities ahead to expand, innovate, and elevate the future of healthcare education."

The University's journey toward full accreditation began with preliminary accreditation in 2015, followed by provisional status in 2019. Building on that strong foundation, the College of Medicine has implemented targeted advancements in curriculum, clinical partnerships, and student outcomes — culminating in this recognition of excellence. With full accreditation, CNU now joins the ranks of nationally accredited medical schools across the country.

"This achievement is a powerful testament to the vision, perseverance, and hard work of our entire university community," said Dr. Richard Isaacs, Dean of the College of Medicine and Senior Vice President of Medical Affairs. "It reinforces our mission to provide the highest-quality medical education and to prepare future healthcare leaders who are ready to make a lasting, positive impact in the world."

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