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Hi, I might recommend starting a new thread for AISM information, as you'll probably get more bites. Having said that, my spontaneus thoughts on the subject (admittingly knowing no one who has ever attended that school). I did look at their website and I looked it up on faimer/imed and found out that they started, just, in 2000. So here goes...
Why there? Do you see something promising? (that I don't...). My advice is, for this one aspect of life - Don't be a pioneer! Don't try to re-invent the wheel! This is the time to be a follower, not to be the person who rushes off into the great unknown. Your medical education will be costly, both in time as well as in treasure. So be as wise as you can (and try to learn from and avoid the mistakes that others on this forum, like myself, have already made.)
Go for an established school. Medical schools, like a good wine or a great relationship, only get better with age. Go for a school in the western or first world if you can. Go for a public University or one thats partially funded by the government of the country it's located in - this may confer additional legitamacy, higher standards and consistant capitalization.
In other countries, public and quasi public schools would be preferred over private (i.e. 4 guys with no connection to mainstream medicine in that country or anywher else buying or renting a building, and a charter and getiing a sign and some letterhead made!)
Go to a medical college that's part of a real university! Chances are they will have their own hospital/medical center etc...If your goal is to be licensed in the U.S. or Canada, choose a school with licensed graduates already on the ground here! Don't attempt to be the first.
We live in a big world: Look to Israel, Australia, Ireland, Hungary etc.. for possibilities. Do research. Choose wisely. Then enjoy the pleasures and challenges that life and god bring your way!
Hope this gives you some ideas! Best of luck!
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