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Originally Posted by Doc2B2007
The perception is that 100% of the education is done online and it is not! There are several US medical schools who no longer use cadavers for anatomy studies! With out the knowledge of the full program it is hard to know where a license can be obtained but there very few states where a primary license can not be obtained and even fewer where currently no license can be obtained. Indiana is not a place I would want to practice and they only followed calafornia who has not actually sent a team to the school as of yet! Again this is a new school in terms of years and it is changing continually to improve its process as do all schools! No medical school is still the same as when it was first organized!
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I agree, the perception is incorrect. You can check my previous IUHS postings, as a matter of fact, out of my 965 posts, maybe 600 are about IUHS.
I dispute your opinion that there are few states that won't grant a license. A former user, NeilC and myself called every state last year, and not for our surprise , most of them said NO. Check that thread in the State licensing forum, dates back to January 2006 I believe. Some did not care, other did not bothered to respond.
California won't send a team until your school applies for California aproval and pays a $65,000 fee. And based on the list of things they use to evaluate a school, I do not see it happening, it will be a waste of money from your school.
Keep studying, I am not putting down your school, just presenting some much needed information and a contrast. Not everyone is ready for this method, and not everyone is willing to take the risk. It's a gamble that may or may not pay off.
Will you gamble with your future? That is the message.