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Old 09-10-2006, 02:59 PM
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Truth

I don't doubt you are speaking the truth, it is the way you presented your ending statement what intrigues me. We know the school is totally mismanaged and there is lack of supervision left and right, but on the same token there are some students doing well, these students may be the minority but it is something that has to be looked at more closely, not superficially.

That people chhose to spend their money with IUHS, is their choice, their responsibility, their money. They are doing it on free will, not at gunpoint. Maybe to cut corners, maybe not. We have to live with that. If at the end it results that they realize it was a waste of time and money, hey, they were told, at least in these forums.

In the end, it is more a personal choice than anything else.

Max



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Originally Posted by Carmen View Post
Yes, there are several of the IUHS students having problems in clinicals. I don't currently have any numbers, but think I could obtain the information. This is not because they aren't intelligent people, but due to lacking in some fundimental issues. The vet issue is one of and sadly this is true for several students. It is not the vet's fault, but that of the school for not 1) ever meeting the student and 2) not identifying any academic or scholarly deficiencies, 3) and not even addressing these issues. A doctor must be able to communicate effectively with his or her patients.

There is a long list of medical issues not addressed by IUHS: history taking, doctor-patient relations, cultural and gender issues, basic clinical skills, etc. Some students have come from a chiropractic, osteopathic, nursing, etc. background and have their own experience to help them in this area, but some students do not. Most of the students who are having problems are not included in these professions and need help. So far, many students have failed the USMLE part I and have not even had the opportunity to do a clinical. If a student fails this particular exam more than 3 times, there appears to be a problem with their education. I also feel it is unfair for IUHS to tell potential students that they can work full-time and study medicine. There are always some who can manage this, but I certainly wouldn't be one!

My point is that it is not fair to these students who are paying a great deal of money to earn a M.D. Certainly some can make it in this environment, but not all.

Don't mean to sound ignorant - I am speaking the truth.

Carmen
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