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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While going to a Caribbean schools is kind of a joke, they still must get a residency in the US. There are more med school graduates than residency slots so there is some natural culling there too. Also, your assumption that a DO is easier is not entirely accurate. They are actually required to take more classes. Sounds like you are a health care snob - which is totally fine - embrace it and just find the best of the best. [/quote] Its harder to get into a carribean school and even if it isnt you have to still pass usmle 1/2/3 which are very hard tests.and do at least 4 years of residency..however this board still prefers NPs from online schools...[/quote] It’s most definitely not harder. The 2 people I know who went were rejected from every single US med school they applied to and actually barely graduated undergrad. [/quote] did they pass the usmle's, did they do a residency? it was not easy to pass usmle before..now obviously everything is watered down.....[/quote] look--there are bad docs and nps, im just saying you have to pass more objective tests to be a doc--even bad one...now regarding bedside manner--there are personality disordered people everywhere.[/quote]
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