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putting clinicals on hold is not a good idea in general, since you will have to explain the break in your medical education to licensing depts and residency programs. some state require to explain every month you were away from medical school in detail in regards to what you were doing it and why it may affect the ability for you to get licensed and to get a residency keep this in mind if you planning on taking a break skipper
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I decided not to do clinicals, because I would not receive credits for them anyways if I were to transfer. I still stand by my earlier post stating that I would rather explain working full time while waiting for transfer than explaining why I don't have all of my required greenbook rotations.
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