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I don't think any school was really fully internet based, most offer a hybrid of actual on campus classes, together with online PBL cases, and mandatory hospital attendance.
The ones that offered full or complete online, lost their WHO status, for example St. Lukes U. |
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Doesn't matter...
AUCMD2006's post is correct. If you take the time and download application forms for various states, it is sometimes clearly written ANY OR ALL parts of the educations done online might require extra forms, explanations, or just plain will not be accepted. Sometimes it will just say only "traditional" classess will be accepted (classroom). All you have to do is google "(State) medical board" and click on their New Applicant Forms. Rules can always change, but it usually will not be in favor of something seen as a short-cut. Remember, licensing board are there to protect the public, not students. Can you actually post any state, hospital, or clinic website links with fully licensed graduates from an online school?
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Well, at UHSA, we had our classes on campus, but while doing rotations at ACGME hospitals, we had PBL cases online.
I think it was a great idea, as we often learned while doing rotations, and completed cases, that matched our rotation. Overall the program was great, as I passed all steps on first attempt. and obtained residency. |
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Well, I can. I personally know one that got licensed in Illinois from IUHS,she did her basics online, another one in Georgia and one, this is peculiar, completed his basics at IUHS, online, transferred to St. Christopher College, (yes the same one with the charter issue in Senegal) completed residency, was chief resident and as recently as April 21 got licensed in Florida, yes Florida. So I would never venture to assume that because I do not know it happened that in fact it never happened.
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Pbl
PBL during clinicals might be a better idea, our "cases studies" during basic science did not help me for Step one.
The above post is right, anything is possible, it's just the chances of it happening to consider.
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You are entitiled to your own narrow views and so called expert interpretations of state medical board laws. Yes, there are states that will not license graduates from IUHS or OUM like CA, IN, OR and those that rely on the CA approved list. This applies to all apart from the so called top 4 Carib schools.
There are more than 35 states that will license IUHS and OUM graduates. I know because I checked with all 50 state medical boards personally with very specific questions about online basic sciences. Before posting, check with all 50 states rather than misleading people who read these forums. This mode of education is here to stay, like it or not. Eventually many US and other universities around the world will slowly be forced to look into this option due to budgetary constraints and staff shortages. Professors these days would rather spend their time in research rather than teaching people like you and me in the class. The main reason most of them come to the classroom to teach is because it is in their contract, they are just forced to teach and very few are there out of passion for teaching. There are great many benefits for them in this type of education including cutting costs for the university and ultimately maybe to the student. Like it or not, it is here to stay. Besides, US is not the only place in the world to live and the way it is looking today, it might lose whatever wealth its got left very fast. You may then see migration out of the US rather than to the US as it has often been happening in the past century. We are in 9 Trillion dollars debt!! I cannot even fathom a trillion dollars...just mind bogling amount of debt, which by the way people like you and I will be paying off in the future. So those who are now paying huge amounts of tuition to SGU, etc...good luck in paying it off especially when you are bound to see increasing costs for everything else in the US while the insurance companies start paying doctors less and less. I wonder if medicine will even remain a financially viable education option in the distant future in the US especially when there are so many other ways to earn more than doctors with less debt and stress! Quote:
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Again, why do you post without looking and mislead people. If you search, like you mention in your post, you will find that there are people who are already practicing in many states and graduated from IUHS.
If you check the OUM website, you shall see that their first 2 graduates got into FP and IM residencies in FL and IL. You shall also see if you search that IUHS graduates are on the staff of residency programs. I personally found one in FP residency staff list. Do not mislead people with your own narrow views and interpretations without any hard research. Quote:
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Improvement?
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Thank you for the information. Do you believe IUHS has substantially improved its overall program since you were there? Last edited by JMIND : 05-14-2008 at 10:18 PM. |
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I can't tell, you may ask zarkosky, he seems to be on the loop.
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