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Old 02-04-2005, 04:54 PM
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Yep, that's what my list says. I take it witha grain of salt though. It seems the Saba grads licensed in TX got their license in the 90's when Texas was less anal retentive...ahem...I mean, conservative. These days, don't do a clincal in Texas as an IMG unless you are enrolled as a visiting student in a Texas med school, or you'll never get licensed in Texas (good luck).

My point is, things change over the years in each state, so it's up to the student to stay on top of those changes. This board is one valuable resource in doing that, in conjunction with state board websites.

Right now it appears Texas is thinking about loosening up some restrictions, by doing away with requiring a neurology rotation for all prospective applicants for licensure.
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