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California PTAL
I have a question concerning the California Postgraduate Authorization Letter: how does California look at the amount of training we received in a specific field (like IM or OB/GYN) and actually transalte it to the "weeks" system? On my transcript from med school I have a number of mandatory hours of training and also how many credits I received for each rotation (that's the european credit transfer system - ECTS). I'm just curious how they translate that into weeks so they can determine whether we meet the minimum requirements. Anyone who applied before got any idea? Thanks in advance! |
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