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This topic has probably come up before, but I will post it again. Can you call yourself MD in the US without a medical license? What about in Canada?
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OMFS hopeful said:This topic has probably come up before, but I will post it again. Can you call yourself MD in the US without a medical license? What about in Canada?
Thx
why would that suck?OMFS hopeful said:so without a medical license, you cannot put DDS MD on your business card? That would suck.
OMFS hopeful said:so without a medical license, you cannot put DDS MD on your business card? That would suck.
WestCoast said:why would that suck?
OMFS hopeful said:that would suck because spending an additional 2 years in med school won't add to your oral surgery knowledge,
crazy_sherm said:If you spend the time to get the MD degree, of course you can put it on your card. But if you're not licensed and try to practice as one, you'll get in trouble of course. Plus, it would be misleading to advertise youself as a licensed practitioner if you aren't.
I know a good number of MDs out there that go through med school and decide not to become clinicians. They don't do their residency, don't practice and decide to go on to business, consulting, etc. They all put MD on their business cards because they earned the degree. However, they don't try to pretend to be able to write scripts or diagnose disease.
OMFS hopeful said:some states require 2 yr of GS/Med to get licensed
OMFS hopeful said:before we go off-topic, let me clarify the situation. Most 6-yr programs will give you 1 PGY in GS. But certain states (ex PA, MI) require 2 PGY to become licensed. So if you intend to practice in these states, you will need to complete one additional yr (after your integrated 6-yr omfs) of GS before you can be a licensed MD. Obviously, most oral surgeons won't bother and will just practice under their DDS license. In this situation, are they allowed to put MD after their names on business cards or advertisements, eventhough they are not licensed?
Thx for your help.
OMFS hopeful said:Most 6-yr programs will give you 1 PGY in GS. But certain states (ex PA, MI) require 2 PGY to become licensed. So if you intend to practice in these states, you will need to complete one additional yr (after your integrated 6-yr omfs) of GS before you can be a licensed MD.
ajmacgregor said:I know that the U-Mich and UPENN OMFS residents get credit for 2 years of general surgery...I think this is a way of addressing the state licensure issue...
Yah-E said:Does anyone have a direct website to a list of ACGME's requirement, like number of years required for a medical student to be a licensed MD?
I know Nevada require 3 years to be licensed, Ohio is one year.
adamlc18 said:So for those that do a 4 yr w/ MD optional afterwards, can they put the MD after their name even though they won't have done a general surgery year? I assume the 2 optional after residency is just for med school.
Definately. The only thing you do in med school is stand around and watch other people work until they say you can go home. Seriously. And take only 6 tests during your third year, virtually none your 4th year.esclavo said:I don't understand why someone would do an MD without doing the year of General Surgery. You LEARN and DO about 10 X more in that one year of general surgery than you do in the two or threee years of medical school doing didactics and clerkships. The "short-coat" time of med school blows, but the year of general surgery is legit-you get some real skills and real life abilitites.
toofache32 said:Definately. The only thing you do in med school is stand around and watch other people work until they say you can go home. Seriously. And take only 6 tests during your third year, virtually none your 4th year.
north2southOMFS said:Yah, but that "you can go home now" line is the most important thing said out of anyones mouth that entire day. Its amazing how gratifying that line can be.
Daaaaaaaaaaamn! No respect around here....ItsGavinC said:You also hear that line from Toof's mom, don't you?
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toofache32 said:Daaaaaaaaaaamn! No respect around here....
Gavin, why do your kids look suspiciously like me? 😱
OMFS hopeful said:before we go off-topic, let me clarify the situation. Most 6-yr programs will give you 1 PGY in GS. But certain states (ex PA, MI) require 2 PGY to become licensed. So if you intend to practice in these states, you will need to complete one additional yr (after your integrated 6-yr omfs) of GS before you can be a licensed MD. Obviously, most oral surgeons won't bother and will just practice under their DDS license. In this situation, are they allowed to put MD after their names on business cards or advertisements, eventhough they are not licensed?
Also, does anyone know the regulation in Canada?
Thx for your help.
ItsGavinC said:Hmmm, your Mom told me that one day you'd start asking questions about your brothers and sisters. 😉