tRmedic21
08-18-2003, 07:10 PM
That I know of, anyways.
AUC was only recently approved for unlimited NY licensure, so few if any students went over 12 weeks of clinicals there. Although starting now, I can guarantee you'll see a few of these folks popping up in the next year or two.
If anyone had done this before, they would have invalidated themselves for NY residencies or licensure. Not the case anymore. I wonder if it's retroactive? Meaning if someone HAD done their clinicals in NY, become invalidated for licensure, and now AUC is approved there, if they are now eligible once again? I would assume so, but you never know about those things.... I doubt the NY licensure board is going to care, now that AUC is officially approved there about anything that happened in the past.
Any comments from the old folks... er.. graduates? :wink:
AUC was only recently approved for unlimited NY licensure, so few if any students went over 12 weeks of clinicals there. Although starting now, I can guarantee you'll see a few of these folks popping up in the next year or two.
If anyone had done this before, they would have invalidated themselves for NY residencies or licensure. Not the case anymore. I wonder if it's retroactive? Meaning if someone HAD done their clinicals in NY, become invalidated for licensure, and now AUC is approved there, if they are now eligible once again? I would assume so, but you never know about those things.... I doubt the NY licensure board is going to care, now that AUC is officially approved there about anything that happened in the past.
Any comments from the old folks... er.. graduates? :wink: