Originally Posted by sirI
Hello,
I suggest your read through this thread for some good insight about NP to MD:
http://allnurses.com/forums/f34/anyo...ams-20278.html
And, I'd be very very wary of this program that you've described. I'm sure it's a scam at the very least. And, if not a scam, I rather doubt you'd ever be granted practice in the U.S.
With deference, what the OP is talking about is not the same. Six year programs are the standard in much of Europe. They are accredited by the WHO and is some states are accepted in some they are not. The English only programs in particular are an issue. States that maintain their own list of acceptable schools such as California may accept the school if the information is taught in the native language but not if taught in English. In other programs both the English and native language versions are acceptable.
Here are a couple of links that talk about this:
http://www.studentdoc.com/foreign-medical-schools.html
http://www.sunysb.edu/healthed/foreign.html
Also you might want to look at SDN in particular the international student section:
http://forums.studentdoctor.net/forumdisplay.php?f=91
To the OP there are a number of issues to consider including:
While it may be a six year MD program, you will still have to do a residency to practice in the US. This will make it more like nine years. This leads to:
a. Can you get into a residency as an IMG
b. are you willing to accept that a lot of residencies will not take IMGs.
On the other hand there is a three year DO program that is tailored to FP which would make the total six years past a bachelors degree.
http://www.lecom.edu/pros_pathways.php
David Carpenter, PA-C