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Old 06-08-2005, 12:14 AM
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Dear Crunch

Dear Crunch,
There is no way you are clerking in a greenbook hospital for 40 hours a week. Morning rounds typically start before 7:30am and the day for students end at 5pm or later.

If you are in your clinical years at UHSA, good luck getting a license in the United States. I am a former UHSA student, and I know first hand what a sorry excuse it is for a medical school. Did you know that UHSA graduates are not eligible for an Antiguan medical license. Nor are they welcome to do rotations in the Antiguan hospital?....how strange....
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