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Originally Posted by bentonmedicine
It seems that the true technicality would be the IMED information. So, what Karplus posted seems true, that the UAG would need to go to the IMED and change this info. It doesn't seem like it's a closed door, but they would just need to be proactive and go change that info. in their school listing. The Caribbean school, St. Matthews and others like it obviously chose to list 4 years in their curriculum information.
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if it is all a matter of technicality, then uag should call imed and ask them to change the description. because basically getting a diploma from the school requires 4 years, the two extra years have more to do with getting a license to practice medicine in mexico and has nothing to do with the school. I may look at this from a very perspective. I mean if you look at the caribbean grads and all they have is a diploma and they do not need a practicing license to apply for ecfmg certification