Quote (ViviLOL @ Jul 14 2014 11:58am)
No, that's absolutely not what I stated, I was agreeing with you, I was just stating whatever I said about a fresh outta med school foreign grad (4 years + 1 year residency).
Basically a graduate + foreign practicing doctor have to go through the same process to practice in the U.S.
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me, stating what a foreign practicing doctor would have to do to practice in america:
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Quote (Bubbler @ Jul 12 2014 09:42am)
medicine is different than law
virtually every medical school requires good stats to get in (even the caribbean ones that many american students who can't get into a US medschool go to) not like law school where literally anyone can get (obviously if you have shitty stats you go to a shitty law school)
u have to take your licensing exams (USMLEs), redo your residency (hard to get competitive residencies as a foreign MD/MBBS/etc, even if you were a neurosurgeon or something competitive back at home), and then you can practice as a MD in the states.
and most likely like the guy said on the 3rd page you have mild hyperhidrosis, nothing to really worry about
you, after bolding "redo your residency":
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wrong, u don't have to redo shit.
it's not that i cant read.
if you read what i said in parenthesis it is clear you weren't agreeing with me, initially at least
"even if you were a neurosurgeon or something competitive back at home" which implies i am talking about a situation where you were a practicing doctor not someone fresh out of medschool.
This post was edited by Bubbler on Jul 14 2014 11:03am