Haven't chat for a while. Though it seems you still need to be enlightened since you still claim..."If you study and learn the material needed and pass the USMLE exams, complete a residency, then get board certified in the area of your residency you will get a license, as you are qualified!"
If it can only be like that, the world of medical licensing boards will be perfect. As dt said, go tell that to California, or better yet, try Indiana, a state that specifically names IUHS as a school they won't license any grads.
Nothing personal, not intending to burst your balloon neither engage in any kind of fruitless argument with you, just clarifying your rather naive supposition.
Cheers
Max
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Originally Posted by Doc2B2007
As with graduating from any other Medical School you must personally be a qualified individual to get a license. Even a graduate from Harvard is not garuanteed a license they also must apply for their license and get approved as no one gets a license just becouse of their school. If you study and learn the material needed and pass the USMLE exams, complete a residency, then get board certified in the area of your residency you will get a license, as you are qualified! Every Medical Board will take each individual and determine if they are to get a license based on their qualifications.
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