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Our members don't see this ad.
http://www.mlive.com/business/fljour...5046326130.xml You will see a graduate of advanced standing who is now vice president and cheif medical officer of a United States hospital. I give Azseptic 12 hours before he is writing the state board there, telling them his fabrications about how it is a fraudulant degree, it was an "online " correspondance type course, how UHSA grads cannot get licensed in Antigua, blah blah blah blah lie. AZ - how much do these other off-shore schools pay to have you make these things up? |
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No one has paid me anything about Antigua. Who pays you?
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Kaching - is that a pay day coming?
Well, you don't know that since you have not had time to check out how he was licensed so you are stating your assumption.
Whether or not he is licensed as an MD, the hospital no doubt did a thorough check on him and felt impressed enough with his credentials to do this news release. My patients pay me. For example last week I spent 38 hours in the hospital performing rotations for medical school (UHSA) and 27 hours in my chiropractic office treating patients. Which will explain why I will probbly not post on here again until the weekend or later - I am busy. I do things other than piddle on the computer all day. I have a family which I support (been married for over 15 years - first and only marraige - no ugly marraige failures in my past), plus I usually put in around 40 hours per week on my medical training. |
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For the real truth about UHSA licensure
For the real truth about UHSA licensure
[Please go to http://www.network54.com/Forum/messa...eid=1051331820 and http://www.network54.com/Forum/messa...eid=1052494868 for additional original text] for dentist defends his offshore degree from UHSA go to http://pitch.com/issues/2004-06-17/stline.html http://www.network54.com/Forum/messa...eid=1087421269 Many folk besides Azskeptic have gone thru the horrors of divorce. If you are lucky to be married as long as you have godown and thank God. Divorce does not mean that one is a failure- only that ones marriage has failed. Perhaps Azskeptics second marriage is better for him, and he is truly happy this time. But his failed marriage, and his penchant for piddling at the computer has nothing to do with the quality of medical education at UHSA. or the truths about what the boards think about UHSA. It is unfortunate that so many of you short cut takers who have not been licensed would not come and tell the truth about your post UHSA experience. Thanks for giving another name that we can be revealed to the authorities to have them know that they can not use their UHSA degree |
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Another half-truth by UHSA. Here's how the good doctor is licensed. He is licensed as a DO from Kirksville COM -- the very first Osteopathic medical school in the US. Father/founder of Osteopathy Dr. A.T. Still is buried on campus. I know because I've seen their campus. And it's a great osteopathic school.
Here's the link to Michigan's licensure verification system. http://www.cis.state.mi.us/free/publ...0&offset=0 Without a DO degree to be licensed, the guy would NOT be able to do what he does now, no matter how "impressive" his UHSA MD degree is. His MD degree means absolutely nothing in his licensure. It's sad that UHSA students are trying to claim this as a "success" story in licensure for it's advanced standing program. His MD degree is worthless. BTW, Botsford General Hospital is an OSTEOPATHIC teaching hospital for the Michigan state Univ of Osteopathic Medicine where Dr. Bonbrisco is on faculty. http://www.botsfordsystem.org/corp/bgh.htm You really think that an osteopathic medical school is "impressed" with his worthless MD degree from UHSA? I'm sure they are much more impressed that Dr. Bonbrisco went to one of the best Osteopathic schools in the country. And look at how Dr. Bonbrisco is listed in his medical group -- he doesn't even list his UHSA degree... http://www.mclaren.org/body.cfm?id=107 http://www.yourowndoctor.com/aboutus...&doc=10080 Quote:
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Typical medical student spend about 60 hours in the hospital per week while on rotation, more when on core rotations with call. How do I know? I went through medical school, and I now teach medical students (US, foreign, and DO students) as an attending physician. And since I'm assuming you are not practicing chiropractics at 2 a.m., I'm assuming you are working as a chiropractor during the daytime when you should be in the hospital learning.... Oh, and the "advanced standing" program at UHSA reportedly awards it's MD degree in 18 months -- 1.5 years, INCLUDING it's crash course in basic science. A real clinical training in a real medical school takes two years by iteslf. So, how does the advanced standing program provide equivalent clinical training again? And this guy claims that there are 4400 clinical hours that need to be accomplished. Well, he does 38 hours a week (let's give them 40). This would take 110 weeks to complete without vacation -- 2.1 years. Now, how does an advanced standing student earn his/her degree in 18 months and fulfill the above requirement... we haven't counted the basic scinece time supposedly took place yet. Let's say that the basic science takes place in the first 6 months... that leaves one year to finish this suppose 4400 hour clinicals -- that would mean working 85 hours per week without break for the entire year (which is logistically impossible in any teaching hospital) -- umm, this good chiropractor only spends 38 hours and had time to work as a DC in between... I guess the laws of physics and linear time does not apply to UHSA students... P
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CRUNCH CRUNCH
MUNCH MUNCH
Picard has eaten crunch for lunch! I have a hunch the LIAR is CRUNCH! Picard, you didnt have to hit he so hard though.......WOW You mash he up with that argument. I love it. |
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18 months
The 18 month time period is something that was made up in the article that was quoted by AZseptic regarding the overland park dentist. Nobody can finish the program in 18 months. Your math is right, it would take over 2 years to finish the clinical requirements if doing 40 hours per week. And since I had to take basic sciences through the school, it will definately have taken me more than 2 years.
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NO, the 18 months timeframe is from IUHS"s website, for "OMFS trained" DENTISTS. Look at it yourself. In your case, your DC training put you in their 27 months curriculum... rather than re-post what I've said in another thread, here's the quote from my posts...
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compare what a regular med student does vs uhsa
regular medical student
http://www.mommd.com/whattoexpect.shtml UHSA http://www.uhsa.ag/pstudent/dc/ntpath.htm somehow I don't want to wakeup on a gurney with someone who learned via the internet helping.
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