AProcedures for monitoring the accredited medical school
The accredited medical school must fill a report concerning if major changes happened in each of the five standards of the accreditation (Educational Management, Educational Program, Academic Staff/Faculty, Students and Educational Resources) or if a substantial change is planned (curriculum reform) or if a substantial unplanned change occurred (problems with clinical settings).
Prior notification to SAEME is required when an accredited program plans to modify the educational program, becomes aware that the resources supporting it may change, or wishes to increase student enrollment, such that the balance between enrollment and resources would be substantially altered.
The accreditation decision is granted for three to five years. According to the changes made SAEME will determine changes in the status of "Accredited Course" or decide if a new site visit is needed.
Even without any change at the end of the accreditation period, the accredited medical school must re-start the entire process of accreditation, submitting a complete application.