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A word of caution, MrScottyMD
I know that you are indicating that you are planning on starting your residency on the 2th. First off, congrats. However, I do not know how long you have off between finishing clinicals and starting the residency. Ensure that you have adequate time off as it takes time for the ECFMG certificate to get handled and for you to get your educational license in the state in which you want to practice. You should probably give your self a month at least.
The other word of caution is to be careful when you start your practice as an FP and also use your manipulation skills. You will probably need to have liability insurance for both your DC aspect as well as your MD scope. Because, if you are an MD using your manipulation techniques, you will probably not be covered as you will be practicing outside of the scope of your practice.
Just some words of wisdom(?)
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