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Old 02-01-2006, 07:17 AM
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dude---look at what i wrote!!

they are able to work in st. maarten! medical licensing in st. maarten is controlled by st. maarten goverment!

i never stated that they can work in holland! i said they can stay and work in st. maarten!

did you even read what i wrote?

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Old 02-01-2006, 09:07 AM
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i dont know much about bonaire, but sxm voted to be separate within the dutch kingdom. the whole system is changing for sxm.
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Old 02-01-2006, 11:37 AM
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a reason you should be careful on local recognition of grads

for example Texas law

http://www.tmb.state.tx.us/rules/codes/chapter155.php#155004

§155.004.Additional Eligibility Requirements for Graduates of Certain Foreign Medical Schools

A license applicant who is a graduate of a medical school that is located outside the United States and Canada must present proof satisfactory to the board that the applicant:

(1) is a graduate of a school whose curriculum meets the requirements for an unapproved medical school as determined by a committee of experts selected by the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board;

(2) has successfully completed at least three years of graduate medical training in the United States or Canada that was approved by the board;

(3) is eligible for a license to practice medicine in the country in which the school is located, except for any citizenship requirements;

(4) holds a valid certificate issued by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates; and

(5) is able to communicate in English.
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dude---look at what i wrote!!

they are able to work in st. maarten! medical licensing in st. maarten is controlled by st. maarten goverment!

i never stated that they can work in holland! i said they can stay and work in st. maarten!

did you even read what i wrote?

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Yep and please explain, is St. Maarten an independent country like Aruba? Is it still part of the NA government? Each Island in the NA has it's own Island government but it's like a state in the US.
The Netherlands still has rule over much of the big stuff like medical lic..
Did you get the answer from the Lic board or DUDE is this just what someone said?

Sorry to stress you out but I'm tired not getting straight answers, I know St. James is a lower tier but it's not that bad, it's in country of charter and has a good loan now. There are some improvements happening also. (I decline to state them until they have been completed).
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i called the st maarten min of health a while back and they refered me to the govt administration office. after going back and forth (while on the island of course), they ultimately said that we were good to go providing you are a citizen or have proper documentation.

however, i believe AZ spoke to someone in holland and they gave some resistance.

i then called the office again and explained this and the lady on the phone got a real attitude over telling me that the govt of holland no longer controls this because SXM voted for independence within the dutch kingdom and their status is changing through constitutional reallignments............. whatever the heck that means......
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Yep and please explain, is St. Maarten an independent country like Aruba? Is it still part of the NA government? Each Island in the NA has it's own Island government but it's like a state in the US.
The Netherlands still has rule over much of the big stuff like medical lic..
Did you get the answer from the Lic board or DUDE is this just what someone said?

Sorry to stress you out but I'm tired not getting straight answers, I know St. James is a lower tier but it's not that bad, it's in country of charter and has a good loan now. There are some improvements happening also. (I decline to state them until they have been completed).
looking i have no clue for st. james, i do know for sure that a person who attends AUC that is from st.maarten can practice in st. maarten (now you can argue with me for days about st. james, but st. james is not auc)---additionally st. maarten has a different standing with holland then bonire, so you cannot compare the two---now do you guys have any local students attending that plan on practicing in bonire?

like i said, we have two students right now who are from st. maarten and who plan on living in st. maarten and working here who have gone and checked with the goverment and have gotten education scholarships from the goverment to attend AUC

one student is the child of a goverment offical---

thanks, i am done with responding to your circle logic

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Old 02-01-2006, 10:17 PM
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looking i have no clue for st. james, i do know for sure that a person who attends AUC that is from st.maarten can practice in st. maarten (now you can argue with me for days about st. james, but st. james is not auc)---additionally st. maarten has a different standing with holland then bonire, so you cannot compare the two---now do you guys have any local students attending that plan on practicing in bonire?

like i said, we have two students right now who are from st. maarten and who plan on living in st. maarten and working here who have gone and checked with the goverment and have gotten education scholarships from the goverment to attend AUC

one student is the child of a goverment offical---

thanks, i am done with responding to your circle logic

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What are the requirements to practice on st.maarten? Must you do a residency in the US or does st.maarten have their own residency programs?
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do your residency in the US or England i believe and you have to be an offical resident from st. maarten and you ahve to work a year under some doctor on the island before opening your own office

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all work papers must be in order (which takes quite a while as well).
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