October 19, 2021
Foreign medical schools get a bad rap
Foreign medical schools get a bad rap. Unless it's Cambridge or another stop
along a Rhodes Scholar's list, medical schools abroad are often viewed with
disdain and seen as the ugly stepchildren of medical educations within the
community. In many cases, this is completely unearned. There are a number of
international medical institutions that turn out terrific doctors who are
practicing all over the world.
As it so happens, the United States will not even
come close to being able to meet its medical needs or goals over the coming
decade without help from foreign medical programs.Unfortunately, the negative
stigma did not just grow out of nowhere. There are institutions that have earned
the bad reputation for everybody else. Often called "degree mills," these school
will charge (not always) cheap tuition and give the students a degree without
providing adequate educations or training.
This is one of the reasons that the
United States has adopted strict standards when it comes to recognizing schools
outside its borders. Only the schools who survive rigorous and thorough
evaluations are approved for their graduates to be licensed within US borders.
We need to note that there are a number of schools outside of those borders who
have met the qualifications.
New York, California, and Florida are typically the
three most important states for approval, with their evaluations serving as the
basis for most China
Wholesale Three Wheel Rollators Manufacturers other states to eventually
adopt.We can start by kicking the belief that every medical school outside of
the United States is like a scene out of a Sally Struthers commercial where a
doctor is channeling his inner MacGyver to create a makeshift defibrillator to
save a native's life. No doubt that has probably occurred, but nearly all
accredited foreign institutions look a lot like American medical schools.
They
boast quality instructors, adequate funding, modern facilities, and produce
doctors who practice all over the world - including the United States. Odds are
that you have likely been to a hospital that features doctors who received their
education from an international medical school.Truth be told, this is not a bad
development.
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