...to the extent that you seem to forget that you still have to pass board tests ,complete clinicals and do residency before even dreaming of becomming a full fledge physician. So, given the fact that a person can complete this rigurous training (clinicals and residency, after passing the boards) I don't see the big issue. After you have passed residency and all the boards you are proving to have attained certain level of proficiency regardless on how you did your basic sciences equally compared to those who atended basic sciences the traditional way. I don't see how you can prove me wrong on this side of the argument.
Just to clarify, I am not endorsing IUHS nor UHSA or their business practices in no means, explicit or implicit. OK?
Max
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Originally Posted by ULTRON
But you have a point. If doing medical school becomes as easy as logging into a computer every day from you bedroom in your pyjamas, every Tom **** and Harry would become docs - just as every Tom **** and Harry became engineers (and I was forced to lose my engineering career to someone in Taiwan). Now thats a frightening situation. The US boards should really tighten their grip on foreign docs but thats just my opinion.
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