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Old 03-28-2006, 08:15 AM
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The next thing is to get Cali....that will be cool!!!!
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make sure you are REALLY ready when you apply for cali.
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make sure you are REALLY ready when you apply for cali.
That's not really in our hands. But if history is any guide, MUA's administration will make us wait another ice age before they apply for Cali. Of course when they do finally apply, I'm sure they will get it. My estimate; 5 years until MUA applies; 7 years before we get it.
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No I think they are getting better, comming up with new buildings high tech bookstore and many others, only that they are really making the exam very hard.
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new buildings? high tech bookstore?
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Thank you MUA.
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GREAT!

btw, i realize this means we can do more than 12 weeks of rotations plus residency in new york.
but does it mean we still need acgme approved clinicals in order to get licensed?
I was skimming down the regs of NY State medical board and the way I read it, everyone has to have green book clinicals. You can always shoot them an e-mail to find out if it's just the cores or the whole 2 years.
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New York Approval, how's it work?

Well what I am wondering is New York approval have to do with clinical and residency only? So if a student transfers from a school without NY approval to a school WITH NY approval, is the student still eligible for NY, etc? In other words, is it like Cali? where a student has to do 100% of education with a school to do anything in Cali.
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as far as i know its not like cali...
i could however be wrong
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studentMD, "u take a whole lotta time to say nothing"
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jk dude! just love that line, thank the simpsons for finally making it mainstream.

it works on an individual basis (already asked em) due to school, n a bunch of factors. sometimes they let u in, but that's not the norm; up to admin to get u there.
talk w/ gardner/island, they'll find out for def.
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