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HiShirlee
04-15-2004, 04:09 PM
Is there a site that compares requirements for all states on the same site?
It seems impossible that the wheel needs to be recreated for each new group coming in...
Yes, there are changes, but it is not that difficult to make those changes if a forum is already established. I am sure that the companies that for a fee will do the whole process would utilize such a tool.
Does anyone know how to access this info without making 50 stops?
azskeptic
04-15-2004, 05:53 PM
Is there a site that compares requirements for all states on the same site?
It seems impossible that the wheel needs to be recreated for each new group coming in...
Yes, there are changes, but it is not that difficult to make those changes if a forum is already established. I am sure that the companies that for a fee will do the whole process would utilize such a tool.
Does anyone know how to access this info without making 50 stops?
http://www.visalaw.com/h02mar/12hmar102.html
wcb22
04-15-2004, 09:12 PM
thanks azskeptic, useful info as always. 8)
azskeptic
04-15-2004, 09:18 PM
thanks azskeptic, useful info as always. 8)
Thanks...what I've learned,after reading all of the state laws, is that some of these lists about them are oversimplified. For instance in Virginia it requires that you physically attended medical school...but you wouldn't gather that from looking at their listing here. But it is a good start to start researching for folks I think.
Cheers.
az skeptic
canadiankid
04-28-2004, 01:46 AM
hi thanks for the links....pretty usefull and accurate...i was wondering if there is a site to find out the residency requirements for each state....i guess we need that inorder to get licensed.....
HiShirlee
04-28-2004, 03:34 AM
Hi there,
Yes, there is one site. Dean gave it to me....if you don't have it PM me and I will send it to you :D Shirlee
canadiankid
05-11-2004, 01:06 AM
hi; i was just looking at the licensure requirements on the link provided.....most of them require you to have 2-3yrs of "post graduate trianing"...i was confused what they meant by "post graduate training"....does it mean the "residency/internship"......since i don't think we meet that criteria by our "clinical rotations"...someone please clarrify this for me...thanks...
azskeptic
05-11-2004, 04:59 AM
hi; i was just looking at the licensure requirements on the link provided.....most of them require you to have 2-3yrs of "post graduate trianing"...i was confused what they meant by "post graduate training"....does it mean the "residency/internship"......since i don't think we meet that criteria by our "clinical rotations"...someone please clarrify this for me...thanks...
yep....that is what they mean...residency/internship
Nimitt
05-29-2004, 06:33 PM
But one thing the site doesnt say are some of the rotations required to get licensed in some of these states. For instance, Texas requires neurology and FP rotations and California requires FP.
Nimitt
3rd year
SGU SOM
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