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I just received an email from a UMHS representative and it states "We have established clinical relationships so far with Illinois, Georgia, New York, and Puerto Rico. We are in the process of setting up several other clinical opportunities for our students." Just thought everyone would like to know.
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A school that is not NYS accredited cannot do MORE than 12 weeks of rotations there...however that doesnt mean you can do some of your rotations in NY. You would defenetly be able to. Also just as a pediction, Im sure UMHS will not have a problem getting NYS accreditation within 2 yrs I think.
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