Yes.
My goal has always been to be a primary care physician. It's medicine, but it's not brain surgery, it's not nuclear med, it's not biomedical research. It's good old fashioned medicine: casting broken bones, immunizing babies, helping patients control their diabetes, etc.
Frankly, you don't need to go to Hopkins to learn that. I don't need to do a residency at Cedars-Sinai to learn that.
What do you think of this: if I score in the 95th percentile on all steps of the USMLE with a degree from Ross University, how bad am I really compared to a Stanfurd graduate who scores in the 90th percentile on the same exams?
2007-02-22 07:26:36
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answered by Gumdrop Girl 7
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As long as I'm still eligible to take all the tests needed to practice in the US, sure.
2007-02-22 15:44:32
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answered by Linkin 7
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