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The Tucson Educational Policy Committee (TEPC) is the faculty committee responsible for overseeing medical student education at the College of Medicine – Tucson, including the overall design, management, integration, evaluation, and enhancement of the undergraduate medical curriculum. Six subcommittees, each tasked with a distinct charge and role, support the TEPC in its oversight of the curriculum.

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