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I have a question regarding a psych program at Richmond University (what used to be St. Vincent) at Staten Island.
I believe the program is part of NYMC, and I applied because I thought the location was excellent and I would be able to see a diverse patient population.
With my SDN searching, it seems like it is considered one of very malignant programs, and some even wrote that candidates should avoid this program at all cost.
Their website doesnt have much information, gives no information on current residents.. plus for the interview invite, they wanted a copy of medical school diploma, citizenship, and social security card. I never had a program that asked for these....
I would greatly appreciate any information on this program.
Thank you in advance.
I believe the program is part of NYMC, and I applied because I thought the location was excellent and I would be able to see a diverse patient population.
With my SDN searching, it seems like it is considered one of very malignant programs, and some even wrote that candidates should avoid this program at all cost.
Their website doesnt have much information, gives no information on current residents.. plus for the interview invite, they wanted a copy of medical school diploma, citizenship, and social security card. I never had a program that asked for these....
I would greatly appreciate any information on this program.
Thank you in advance.