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We're working with Seattle Police Department to educate everyone on how to use the new transit pathway. We're also monitoring downtown traffic and our traffic engineers are in the field observing operations. We'll continue to monitor the changes and make adjustments as needed. Bus routes have changed. If you ride one of these routes, you will now get on and off at new bus stops downtown:. Find your new route details here. In addition, if your bus is on 3rd Ave, you'll be able to tap your ORCA Card before you get on and board through any door.

Check out King County Metro's blog for more information. Map with updated bus information after the March 23 service change. Please sign up for our email update list to get regular information about the project. A new transit pathway on 5th Ave and 6th Ave from Cherry St to Olive Way will provide more transit capacity and improve travel time and reliability for northbound buses.

The King County Metro routes that will use the new transit pathway to access I-5 northbound include: 74, 76, 77, , , , , , , The existing, northbound transit lane on 5th Ave will be extended 2 blocks to Marion St, where it will connect to 6th Ave and continue north to Olive Way. The pathway will consist of an east side painted bus lane in effect 3 - 7 PM, Monday - Friday. We'll install 3 new bus stops, widen existing lanes, add right-turn signals, and remove or alter some parking.

By increasing transit capacity on these streets, we can move more people efficiently in the center city during the Seattle Squeeze. On-line Services Overview» Not sure which on-line service you need? Click here for a detailed description of what you can use each service to do. Clinical Skills Evaluation and Attestation Portal. Resources Overview ». Policies and Procedures Regarding Irregular Behavior. About the Fifth Pathway The Fifth Pathway, created by the American Medical Association AMA in , has allowed certain students who attended four years at an international medical school to complete their supervised clinical work at a U.

Upon successful completion, students may enter the first year of an approved residency program without having to complete the social service requirement of the foreign country. Before beginning the supervised clinical training, students must have their academic records reviewed and approved by the school supervising the clinical training and must pass a screening examination acceptable to the Council on Medical Education.

Currently only mainland U. This option applies primarily to students in Mexican medical schools and is open only to physicians who have completed their undergraduate premedical studies in an acceptable manner at an accredited American college or university.



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