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To my knowledge, it is possible to do residency in NY even if your school is not on the NY approved list b/c of the main fact that the "approval" only is for clinicals not for residency. But in a state like California, the clause is that you school must be on the approved list to do clinicals and(or) residency. If i am wrong then plz have a State Board official send me a pm.
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Hmmmm.... that is rather weird.... could you provide the link to the site that clearly states this..... i would like to compare it to the site where i got my information..... lastly, thanks for the heads up.
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NYS Medicine Application Forms Look at the forms 2CC and read carefully. This also has the list of approved schools on it. Last edited by jameslynton; 03-25-2007 at 02:54 PM. |
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Sooner or later most of the new schools are going to get NY approval. It is a matter of time. I think the so called big four schools can't hold the monopoly & continue to charge high fees from students.
Regarding, loans, most of the major lenders require a school to exit atleast three years existence for providing loan. I am told by one of the ASUM clinical student that their school do have 12 weeks IM clinical rotations in NY and the school is making arrangement to provide full rotations in New Jersey. |
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AUA had their site visit in the Fall of 2005 - In late May-June of 2006 they were added to the list. From the site visit(s) to the school being added on the NY website was almost 9 months. If you did back in the AUA forum in this time frame you will see several threads about this. You will also see given to me much of the advise I wrote here. It was a major factor in me not going to AUA. I decided I was being very hasty in getting an MD. I needed to back up and do the correct steps #1 will be attempt to get into a US school after I finish a Masters in Biology. I will study for and retake the MCAT. Shooting for a high 30's number, If I don't get in a US school, then I will get a PhD and/or do a Island medical school.
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