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masfenix
02-11-2008, 02:18 AM
Hey on there website, it says they are accress with MCC. Is it possible to get license in here? But what about schoolls like UNIBE?
I plan to apply to both, but if it is EASY tocome back to Canada then i should have this uni as my top choice.
*When I say easy thats "AFTER" doing all the neccessary examinations.
WendyMBBS
02-11-2008, 03:43 PM
It is extremely difficult for someone educated outside of North America to get a license to practice medicine in Canada. Only a handful of people have been able to get licensed in Canada as IMG physicians, mostly those who completed their education and residency training in the UK and Ireland.
miss_sb
03-18-2008, 07:25 PM
yea, i agree with wendy.. it's a lot harder from outside north america... for one thing, you'd have to do more schooling when you come back.. my dad was a paediatrician in hong kong and when he came to canada he had to take the last year of med school with the med students at U of T and then do residency before taking the licensing exam...
miss_sb
03-18-2008, 07:26 PM
i personally have applied to hong kong for med school but i prefer to go to the caribbean because of those reasons above
Hi..My name is Mavi...and I'm a first year uni student...i just wanted to know ...what the requirements for All Saints are....their GPA requirement...and also if they do the MCATS as well...and I heard that the Medical Schools in Aruba, end up allowing you to practice in only CERTAIN parts of the U.S..for example if you graduate from All Saints you are eligible to practice only in California or something..but i live in Canada...so would i be able to come back to Canada to practice?
naweer
09-08-2008, 07:34 PM
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Magen-MD
09-27-2008, 09:31 PM
Hi..My name is Mavi...and I'm a first year uni student...i just wanted to know ...what the requirements for All Saints are....their GPA requirement...and also if they do the MCATS as well...and I heard that the Medical Schools in Aruba, end up allowing you to practice in only CERTAIN parts of the U.S..for example if you graduate from All Saints you are eligible to practice only in California or something..but i live in Canada...so would i be able to come back to Canada to practice?
I HAVE ADDRESSED THE CANADIAN PHENOMENON IN MY OTHER POSTINGS. GO READ! IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW!
M-md
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