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Just as a hypothetical, a student does basic sciences at a non-approved NY school then transfers to do clinical rotations at a NY approved school and receives a degree from that school. Does the NY medical board then forbid the student to become licensed in the state, like CA does, because their basic sciences coursework was done at a non-approved school?
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