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Old 05-07-2008, 11:23 PM
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Licensure in MA

To SMU students,

I am a Ross Student, and when I called the Mass. state board, they told me that licensure is not a problem for Ross students. I do not see why it should be a problem for St. Matthew's.

Does anyone know exactly what this student matched into? Mt. Auburn is Harvard affiliated (I did volunteer work there) and it is one of the elite programs because it is the community hospital of Harvard.....people from around Boston have heard of Mt. Auburn.

I did not know that they take IMGs....especially Carribean grads, as there is a lot of bias against us.

Hope to get some more information you guys if you do not mind.

Thanks
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Old 05-23-2008, 10:35 PM
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Temp (restricted) license is the license you get during residency (educational license).

Upon completion of residence is when you get your unrestricted license.
this applies to all 50 states?

if you're attending is cosigning your scripts and stuff, why would you need a temp license? offshore students aren't allowed to moonlight during residency either.
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Old 05-24-2008, 10:52 AM
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this applies to all 50 states?

if you're attending is cosigning your scripts and stuff, why would you need a temp license? offshore students aren't allowed to moonlight during residency either.
I'm pretty sure the "temporary educational license" designation applies to all residents in every state, because residency is considered "training".

As far as moonlighting goes, each state (and specific programs) have different guidelines as to when one can start moonlighting. In the state where I will be doing my residency, one can start moonlighting after 18 months of residency training (and having passed USMLE Step 3).

Check each state's individual medical board for more details, and also contact the program you will be training at once you land your residency appointment.
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What does moonlighting mean?
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Moonlighting means that you can get an MD job on the side while going through residency to make extra money. Correct me if I am wrong. I have known no one that moonlights during residency because they are so dog tired all the time.
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Old 05-26-2008, 05:12 PM
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Moonlighting means that you can get an MD job on the side while going through residency to make extra money. Correct me if I am wrong. I have known no one that moonlights during residency because they are so dog tired all the time.
I know of several people that moonlight during residency. It all depends on the individuals stamina and what their residency is. Most people that do moonlight only work 1 or 2 days a week outside of their residency.
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Alot of places only alow moonlighting on sight. That means they can pick up an extra shift at the their hospital's program for 4-6 hours or so helping do admissions. I know many people that do that during their elective months for some extra flow.

Also, depending on the specialty, you can moonlight outside your program in the later year if you have completed your Step 3. A couple of years ago at UMass, there was a surgical resident who doing so much moonlighting during his 2 research years, he was actually making more than some of the attendings in other specialties. No joke.
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Old 05-31-2008, 01:03 AM
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Not that bad after all

I counted roughly 100 students at the 2008 graduation ceremony (I know some dont attend) .. and roughly 71-72 people got matched or scrambled this year. .. It is quite good for a 10 year old school....
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i knew some surgery residents that moonlighted at a small community hospital that was affiliated with their program. they made $500 a night and they slept the whole night with nothing to do.
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