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“[A] surveillance camera at a testing center in Milan, Italy, in 2008 caught Kuka using a small digital device to record images from a computer monitor where she was taking the exam.”

And then, for $5,000 a pop, Egija Kuka sold these United States Medical Licensing Exam questions to medical students who had in the past repeatedly failed the test. Kuka promised them they’d pass this time.

“The National Board of Medical Examiners first grew suspicious of Optima University’s owners in 2008 because Kuka took the test several times and scored poorly each time.”

She wasn’t taking it; she was photographing it.

Many doctors who cheated their way through the test now stand to lose their licenses.

Margaret Soltan, July 21, 2011 7:37AM
Posted in: march of science

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