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NOTKNOW
03-26-2006, 05:33 PM
hi i attended mua some time back and did my premed both semesters there
then i transferred but i have question.....wehn it comes to my licensure will there premed exempt me from the rules
of 1 year bio, 1year gen chem, 1year orgo, 1 year, physics?????
bc i had alot of those already done but i was missing the orgo and i did it at mua does that mean i am safe then come licensure thanks
sheikh1
03-26-2006, 06:20 PM
hi i attended mua some time back and did my premed both semesters there
then i transferred but i have question.....wehn it comes to my licensure will there premed exempt me from the rules
of 1 year bio, 1year gen chem, 1year orgo, 1 year, physics?????
bc i had alot of those already done but i was missing the orgo and i did it at mua does that mean i am safe then come licensure thanks
I have the same predicament I don't know!!!!!!!!
studentMD
03-26-2006, 11:02 PM
hi i attended mua some time back and did my premed both semesters there
then i transferred but i have question.....wehn it comes to my licensure will there premed exempt me from the rules
of 1 year bio, 1year gen chem, 1year orgo, 1 year, physics?????
bc i had alot of those already done but i was missing the orgo and i did it at mua does that mean i am safe then come licensure thanks
call the state medical board you are interested in getting licensed in and ask them directly..
many dont have premed requirements at all..
ur best source of accurate info will be directly from the horses mouth..
the medical board..
we can sit here and speculate all we want till the cows come home.. but still wont mean anything.. so go to the source.. its too important of an issue to rely on some anon forum for accurate answers..
NOTKNOW
03-26-2006, 11:35 PM
was wondering is there a book that details all there requirements that you know of or do i have to call each one up
reason i ask is i have called b4 same state and get different answers so i was wondering is there anything in writing of the fact that states what prerequirements states require
drj2b
03-26-2006, 11:43 PM
This is a very difficult task. Really, you'll never honestly know until you're at that stage. Calling and asking depends on the competence of whoever is giving you answers, which is probably why you're getting different answers. You could try reading the legalese on the State Licensing website. Some have detailed information of what is required (New York). A good gauge is to research licensed grads from your school.
SurgeonIN10years
04-13-2006, 11:02 PM
worst case scenario you go back and take the classes u are missing in the summer time... if it came down to it, i'd do it!
'sauga
03-22-2007, 04:23 PM
I was not aware that even though you finished med school and passed all the steps you would still be denied a liscence because you are missing a course. If that is the case, why would the university let you graduate in the first place if you are missing an important part of your education?
Dr. hazimeh
11-30-2007, 10:55 PM
no no studentmd was right ! for example 2 days ago i called the medical board of michigan and asked.. they dont even look for your premedical course or undergrad... so just call your state, why would that be call ? what state are you from ?
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