January 12th, 2009 by admin
To the best of my knowledge there is NO American Faculty of Medicine/Dentistry which is in any way connected to an Indian counterpart.
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January 10th, 2009 by admin
and what % do they accept?
Yes it does.
But you have to sit for an Arabic and religion exam equivalent to those of thanaweya 3ama anytime before graduation.
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January 8th, 2009 by admin
I have always dreamed of moving to England
but also want to be a doctor.
Can a doctor who graduated from an American medical school practice medicine in another country? And how?
Thanks 
I looked into this (briefly) as my husband is from England.
One option is to train in the UK. The other is to become certified in your chosen specialty and move over to the UK.
There are a number of hoops that you have to jump through in order to work there. You'll then find that you make 1/2 to 1/3 of what you could make in the US, and that the cost of living is much higher there. It's also not easy to find a job.
http://www.gmc-uk.org/doctors/work_permits/index.asp
Realistically, it probably makes better financial sense to stay in the US and work 1/2 to 3/4 of the year, and summer in England.
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January 6th, 2009 by admin
I heard around 250 american students study at Cuba's medical school. Can anyone give me more information on Cuba's med school in terms of its reputation.
http://www.ifconews.org/MedicalSchool/main.htm
Check that website out, my counselor referred it to me.
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January 4th, 2009 by admin
I am in the UK and about to study Chemistry,Biology or Molecular Medicine (Degree level). I contacted several American Medical schools and they all said they require there students to study there Pre-Med courses in the US.
My plan is to do the first year of Uni (as a back-up) and at the same time apply to the states with my A-Level Results for Chemistry or Biology over there for the following year.
Would that work?
Invite your answers.
Why would you want to do that? You’ll spend twice as long doing medicine in the US than in the UK. I think the Pre-Med course alone is about four years. This is the process to become a doctor in the US: Pre-medical
Med school
Sub-internship
Internship
Residency
Fellowship
Board certification
Licensure
Continuing medical education
Seems like a lot of hassle to do all that in the US when you could do it in less time in the UK.
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January 2nd, 2009 by admin
Hi, Does anyone know where americans can Apply to italian medical schools? I know you don't apply through the school. I just don't know where you apply.
Thank you for your answers
hope that you are planning to live and work there because it will be very difficult for you to train there and come back to the US to work
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