Anonymous wrote:As long as a doctor trained in the U.S. (did their residency here) and is board certified, there is no difference other than the fact that the doctor who went to a Caribbean/Filipino medical school is an overrepresented minority and the one that got into a U.S. medical school is a white guy from Kansas.
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American doctors aren’t that good when they aren’t allowed to think or speak outside the box. AMA dictates exactly what’s allowed. This is the death of real science.
Anonymous wrote:I know a lot of excellent Filipino and Caribbean grad doctors.
Don’t think you can generalize.
Anonymous wrote:Why are DO’s bad?
Anonymous wrote:I think this is a different situation. I don't think people from the US who cant get into schools here are going the Philippines medical schools. Those schools are for people who live there so they must be pretty smart. Not sure about training but I would imagine that most filipino med school graduates end up doing residencies in the US before they practice so the training is pretty much the same.