
05-09-2008, 06:39 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Originally Posted by AssyrianSkipper
I think one of the vets on the island is american, granted he is a vet, but he is practicing there, so there has to be a way for someone to work there.
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Good point... but it's he married to a local Dutch St. Maarten citizen?!! LOL! So maybe my previous statement was more true than I thought! hahah Some things about St. Maarten will never change!?! 
Another thing I was wondering about... in those stricter states in the US to get medical license, doesn't it state that we must be able to have a license in our "home" country (ie SXM)? I know AUC meets all of those requirements... there MUST be some way that we would be allowed to practice there since the school is there. Hummm Does anyone know of any doctors on the island that went to AUC? If I remember right there once was a local St. Maarten citizen enrolled at AUC. From what I remember that SXM student was the first ever accepted. I’m not 100% sure about those facts.
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