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anamoreno
12-28-2004, 12:26 AM
Does anyone out there know what documents do the state boads look at prior to giving you licensure in the state?

I was wondering because I'm a chiro that can finish my sciences in 3 months since they take all my credits.So,if the boards only require the diploma from the MD school UHSA then no problem,but if they require the transcripts I'm afraid that when they see they come from a chiro school they won't take the degree.

I called the board and they told me they accept graduates from this university(uhsa).Shoul i be worried since they have already said they will not have any probems licensing UHSA grads?
could this be one of those few states where i could actually get licensed in?

ana

wolfvgang22
12-28-2004, 12:38 AM
I strongly encourage you to read all the posts you can find about IUHS on this site, and then consult the state medical boards websites for licensure rules before sending IUHS any money. Pay particular attention to Azskeptic's posts. Call the state medical boards on the phone and ask them, too. Their reactions should be interesting.

If you decide that IUHS is still a good investment, PM me for the address to which you can send me the money instead, so I can use it for tuition at a real medical school. I promise I'll send you a diploma on nice paper, with a shiny gold seal, whenever I get around to it. (Ok, so the gold seal is really the gold star from my son's kindergarten paper, it's still shiny! :lol:)

lswiltshire
12-28-2004, 08:00 AM
Listen to wolfgang sir!
Except dont send him all your money, send some to me too LOL

AVOID BOTH IUHS AND UHSA

YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE THE EFFORT THAT IS BEING DONE BEHIND THE SCENES DAILY TO EXPOSE THESE TWO SCHOOLS-- ESPECIALY UHSA


THE FAT WILL SOON HIT THE FIRE SOON


IT WILL BE GREAT FUN!!