Nice update, if you check this website and threads you will notice we have been saying the same since 2003 and before that since 2000 under the Network 54. That has not deterred people from attending the school and there are in fact a few that have obtained licenses in what IUHS or OUM (???) call "flexible" states. I am not against distance learning, but are not 100% for it either. It has to be done responsibly and with a degree of accountability. Don't get me wrong but the way some of these schools use it is sort of ???? if you know what I mean. That per se does not make the residents incompetent,otherwise we would have found out by now. And if few have obtained licenses, good for them, their states must have seen something we don't see, something neither you or myself are in a position to judge. About Neilc, well, he was banned permanently for having multiple accounts, go figure.
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Originally Posted by lovebug
I just found the following link. Anyone from US who is considering OUM MUST look at it and then MUST contact state boards themselves either via email or phone and get first-hand information from the state boards themselves regarding online component in medical education and whether they will give license to someone whose MD program included online basic science curriculum. OUM for some reason is unable to provide information regarding states which would give license to OUM grads.
It is important to be aware that being able to take USMLE exams and then doing residency in the US does NOT mean you will get licensed to practice medicine in the states!! Everyone needs to understand this clearly before considering OUM. It appears to be a great curriculum and PBL sounds very good for self-motivated people. But IMO anyone who wants to practice medicine in US MUST contact all state boards themselves and confirm whether they will be able to practice medicine after residency if their MD is from OUM that has online basic science curriculum. Good luck and please post your responses from state boards so that it will be useful to others.
If you dont already know, state of California is VERY opposed to OUM or any other MD program with any online component so OUM grads will never be able to get licensed in CA. And if CA does not approve then there are other states that simply follow CA rules and so you wont be able to get licensed in those states either. These include OR, NM, GA,WA, etc
Make sure you ask the states specifically about online component and licensing rules of the state in regards to online component because many states may simply say that they will approve as long as its ECFMG certified BUT when you actually apply, they might object because there is online component in your MD degree. So everyone should contact individual states themselves and be VERY CLEAR on ALL the DETAILS and discuss EVERYTHING about the OUM curriculum in detail with the medical board.
oops i dont have enough posts so its not allowing me to post links here but for those who want to explore...the post is on the valueMD website under state licensing requirements, online classes and state licensure posted by neilc.
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