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Old 04-22-2008, 08:19 PM
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Originally Posted by lswiltshire View Post
The fact that chemist is an as an 18y/o undergrad student means nothing. His A level qualifications indicate that he is qualified to be a medical student in the British system. He needs no more experience or exposure to what ever learning methods you are expousing to be able to make a decision about what is really a very bad medical school. He no doubt is attending a proper medical school, and therefore understands what a decent medical school and quality medical education is about.

I taught at IUHS and I am telling the world that it a ridiculous place as medical schools go. Because IUHS Grads are passing standardized exams, does not make the school a proper institution of learning. Medical education is far more than passing the USMLE exam. Anyone with a whisper of commonsense can pass USMLE especially when you are well verses in “alteranitave learning methods” and “telovidieo conferancing.” The IUHS way is to maximize profits by not providing proper facilities , faculty etc inter aliaque.

IUHS may be a ridiculous place and you may or may not be an ex professor(?) of IUHS, the fact is that both methods work well although they are not for everyone. Now, as people who have done good research know, ex IUHS professors or employees are now involved in other similar ventures like OUM, VCM and the new one called AMU in Philipines. So there is nothing to prove if you are genuine or not.

Besides, I didnt think that respectable and genuine professors had so much time on their hands to be posting on forums like these unless of course they have something to gain!!

"Anyone with a whisper of commonsense can pass USMLE" - amazing claim, please tell this to all the residency PDs and those who actually took this exam and passed it!
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