
03-15-2007, 03:47 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Genossa maximillian
..."Currently California is the only state who has stated a stance against IUHS and the majority of states are open to licensure for IUHS graduates! "
Wrong dude! Not only California, but ....
INDIANA specifically names IUHS as banned for licensure. Check their website.
Oh, and studying law by correspondence is not the same a studying medicine, I beg to differ. Done both, there is a huge difference. You may get by for a law degree ( still the Socratic model of teaching law is unique, it makes you think), but medicine, you still need the 3-d feeling of dissecting cadavers and doing labs. Yes there are subjects like biochem, pharma
, etc that can be done via distance, but PLEASE don't compare two totally different educational framworks.
As I said, check Indiana.
Chhers to all
Max
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i believe there are more states than this and deff ALL states if you obtained your education online
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