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I sympathize with UAG students in regards to the social service issue, as I too have to deal with this issue as. But I also sympathize with the UAG; on the one hand, I’m sure they like nothing more than to resolve this issue, hence, continue to play a role as mayor medical school for international students. On the other hand, the year of social service in medicine is a touchy subject, it’s regarded by the Mexican Gov. as a successful program, and any suggestion of abolishing the requirement could easily be seen as an attack against a great Mexican legislative initiative by a private pro-gringo school.
The truth is that what in effect the Mexican Gov. is doing is placing an ENCUMBRANCE in your diploma for no legitimate reason other than because they can. An encumbrance is a legal term. “It is also a term used by universities to describe limitations placed on a account due to late payment, late registration, or other reasons stated by the institution. An encumbrance can prohibit students from registering, affect the release of their transcripts, or delay the reception of their DIPLOMAS.” Wikipedia I think the best bet is to encourage the UAG and other Mexican school to persuade the ECFMG to drop the year of social service as a requirement for graduates of Mexican schools, given that the social service plays no teaching role as stated by the Mexican government. The UAG should also seek support from the AMA on this. The year of internship would be a great way to substitute to the 5 Pathway as internships are regulated by the schools and can be done in the USA. |
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Another issue that needs to be addressed is safety, the social service assignments as a rule are in very remote rural locations and usually government schools get first pick.
Not to sound too dramatic but some of those folks in the remote villages may become suspicious of a gringo suddenly embedded in their community specially now with the war against drugs. |
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From one of the speakers during Orientation, "There is nothing wrong with Mexico; it is JUST different" ![]() This is what I would like to do to the "burros" of Megacable....
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I think I can take the award for going to the most number of uncommon places in Mexico. I have talked with thousands of Mexicans, both with and without the "white coat." Only two people were not friendly (and I think both of them were recently deported from the USA).
I have to say that you are overall safer here than almost any US inner city.
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I tend to agree...
I think a few of the places we go for clinic are a bit dicey...I am more terrified something will happen to my car than to me!! I can honestly say, as funky as some of the areas look to little ole' me, an American gal, I feel I have been respected no matter where I am around clinic. I only had one occasion where someone followed me and 2 other gals while we were walking (we were pretty far from clinic), but he was always on the other side of the road in his car, whistling no less.
Aside from thinking that he probably wanted a date with one of us, I never really felt in danger. I think no matter where you are, it's always good to be aware of your surroundings; it's not necessary to be paranoid, but be ready to react quickly if necessary. Things can happen anywhere and I have honestly enjoyed my time here...Quote:
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From one of the speakers during Orientation, "There is nothing wrong with Mexico; it is JUST different" ![]() This is what I would like to do to the "burros" of Megacable....
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| From social work to SGU??? | Wonder | St. Georges University School of Medicine | 8 | 05-22-2005 11:09 AM |
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