View Full Version : Is Spartan approved in NV,NY,NJ or TX?
UCDaggie
06-05-2007, 04:18 AM
Can you practice in NV,NY,NJ or TX w/ a Spartan MD?
wcb22
06-05-2007, 10:12 AM
TX - no, unless you hire a lawyer, and pay out tens of thousands of dollars (but it has been done from spartan)
NY - yes, but don't do more than 12 weeks of rotations in NY if you're from spartan, or you cannot get a permanent license.
NJ - drown you in paperwork, but perhaps.
NV - recently started using the california list, but perhaps more as a guide as opposed to TN, who started using it to deny licensure. so who knows?
ASIANDOC
06-08-2007, 12:23 PM
spartan has grads in all above stated states.
In Texas they have practicing physicians in all Univ affiliated hospitals including Baylor,Uni Texas Amerillo,Texas SW univ in Dallas,Texas A&M univ[this physician in Waco VA and might be practicing in out of state license],and many more>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>internet info
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guest00
06-09-2007, 12:12 PM
are these mentioned physicians from spartan working in VA hospitals since spartan is not on the texas approved list?
Scott1981
06-09-2007, 12:47 PM
texas doesnt have a "approved" list. they simply have a list that exempts graduates from certain schools from having to turn in more paperwork.
wcb22
06-09-2007, 01:05 PM
in the texas case, if i remember right, the guy had residency, plus fellowship, all board certified, practicing in another state, but proved with a lawyer that he was qualified to practice medicine in texas. getting a license in texas is possible, just don't expect it to be a walk in the park.
i do not doubt that spartan has grads in almost every state. but one thing to keep in mind is that getting a permanent license now is more difficult than it was 10-15 years ago. now carib schools are being scrutinized more, and licensing boards are coming up with more reasons to deny licensure (a lot of them not justified). like the example of basing your licensing decision on a bad publicity newspaper article. was all the information correct in that article? probably not. was it biased? probably yes. why a medical board would jump to conclusions based on something so subjective is beyond me, but it happened.
ASIANDOC
06-10-2007, 11:55 AM
are these mentioned physicians from spartan working in VA hospitals since spartan is not on the texas approved list?
Just my internet search:
Dr P Waco VA,assistant professor Texas A & M Med School[VA] pschy.[16 YRS in TX]
Dr M attending at B Medical center[not VA] ER /16 YRS IN TX
Dr T H med center [not VA] OB/GYN /8 MONTHS IN TX
etc.........
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guest00
06-10-2007, 03:21 PM
where is the last doctor you mentioned asiandoc at Dr. T H ....which hospital in texas?
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