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Originally Posted by BranLorenz
It's not; St. James isn't even banned in California, SMU on the other hand is and other schools such as Spartan and several Dominican schools.
St. James is recognized by 45-48 states. Check out the local state medical licensing sites.
Let's not spread false information, please. Specially not about my school.

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actually st james is not recognized by any state, there are a handfull of states that have any kind of "recognition" process for either practice or for clinicals. those are california, new york, florida. even the big schools that have been around for more than 30 years are not recognized by more than 40 states.
also telling people that they will be licensed in 45 to 48 states is highly optimistic. there is california that is out, there are half a dozen states that use their list, another half dozen that use it unofficially. kansas is out because the school has to around for 15 years. texas will be very difficult because you have to prove that yoru school is equivalent to a texas lcms school meaning admission stadrads, facilities, professors, reasearch, etc. so realistically 30 or so states would be very doable, another 10 questionable and the rest unlikely.
good luck