Posted on 10/17/2021 12:22:35 PM PDT by WMarshal
Now, a new program in Washington state, where Mohamed lives, could soon put him back to work. In May, Washington governor Jay Inslee signed a law granting internationally-trained medical graduates the opportunity to obtain two-year medical licenses to work as doctors, with the possibility of renewal. Participants can forgo residencies—one of the most arduous steps in becoming a doctor—but must meet certain other requirements, including English proficiency, passing all three steps of the USMLE, and working under the supervision of a fully-licensed doctor.
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Thank you for the clarification. I was close with the graduate degree, but no MD license within the State the graduate applies to without the rotation residency. Yes, residency is the real-life experience after all the book/lab learning in med school. I also agree about foreign med school graduates. Some are good, some not so, depending on where the med school is.
Never trust a sawbones named Turk.
Mittens, is that you or are you just a Chamber of Commerce paid flunky?
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So you,are advocationg that these invaders would be better at handling "physician-level responsibility and stress" without two years of residency prep? That cannot be what you're saying, right?
Inslee is one of the nursing home governors, putting covid patients in with the elderly for nefarious purposes. There are five, I believe. One’s out on his keister. Four to go.
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