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How often if ever do people do a year or two at a Caribbean medical school and then transfer in to a US medical school?
On the other hand if you go to SGU you spend two years in the Carrib and then rotate at half decent teaching hospitals in New York for two years.
lsuhockeyplayer said:however it seems the down fall is you really dont have many choices of where to go for your clinicals.
richmond_repn said:I have read its happened a couple times, but the chances are very unlikely. You would have to be way at the top of your class, and have a lot of luck for this to happen. And if for some chance it did happen I think you have to start all over again?
richmond_repn said:I have read its happened a couple times, but the chances are very unlikely. You would have to be way at the top of your class, and have a lot of luck for this to happen. And if for some chance it did happen I think you have to start all over again?
berkeleyboy said:and you dont' have to start all over again. most transfer spots are for the 3rd year. some for the 2nd year and you have to repeat that year again.
richmond_repn said:Ohh seriously good to know. So if you did your basic sciences in Caribbean did awsome and all, and somehow got a transfer to a US School you would then be in your 3rd year in the US medical School? Does this also mean your degree would be from that American school you got into? So once you gradded would you no longer be considered IMG? Thanks for your reply
McGillGrad said:Transfer almost always have to repeat the first two years in order to get the new degree.
RTQPCR said:You sure about that?
Trader56 said:No, you DON'T have to repeat the first two years when transferring into 3rd year. It's best to call each school you'd attempt trabsferring to, and ask for their policy.
McGill, I see you weigh in with lots of opiinions on all sort of subjects on this and another board. Correct me if I'm wrong, but you're not even in med school, and have never attended one, right?
I'm curious as to where your "expertise" come from under these circumstances
Trader56 said:Unlike you, I've been through two years of med school, but still don't comment on those things which I've not had first-hand experience with, but only "researched."
angel5 said:Yes, you don't have to repeat the years you have already done at an IMG.
I personally know 3 transfer students who have been through the entire process (transfered to Creighton, GW, & Robert Wood Johnson-UMDNJ).
Also, you are no longer considered an IMG once you get your US degree...
And my sources...PM me if you are interested.![]()
Admission with Advanced Standing or Transfer to Creighton University School of Medicine is uncommon. Since 1996, only three individuals have so matriculated.
ADVANCED STANDING
Admission with advanced standing into the second or third year will be considered for qualified applicants whenever places are available in these classes. The number of such places will be determined by the total facilities of the School for accommodating students in each class and by overall student attrition during any given year.
When openings are available, advanced standing admission is restricted to those applicants who have either:
1. A Creighton University affiliation, i.e. prior matriculation in a Creighton professional school/college, alumni relationship/interest.
2. A compelling reason to seek admission to Creighton, i.e. transfer of spouse to Omaha, proximity to immediate family.
If you do not meet either of the two criteria described above, you will not be eligible for advanced standing admission.
McGillGrad said:I do not even know why I am bothering with this post, because there is little chance that a person who couldn't pull a 3.9-4.0 in undergrad is going to have the near-4.0 and near-220+ Step1 required to transfer.
Let's not even consider the lousy sub-26 MCAT which is highly correlated to Step1 scores.
Lsu guy. Go to the Caribbean or work for your parents. You have little other choice with your stats.
I have accepted it and you need to, too, if you want to move on with your life.
lmbebo said:Mcgillgrad - its possible. I'm walking proof.
undergrad gpa of 2.4, science of 1.9
mcat 21
basic sci gpa in med school = 3.8
step 1 233
Its all possible. Just a matter of righting your wrongs. Also, I did try and transfer. Applied late so only met 2 deadlines. Interviewed at 1 school for transfer into 3rd year.
McGillGrad said:Transfer almost always have to repeat the first two years in order to get the new degree.
rokshana said:depends on the school and their policies- for example GW in D.C. takes 3rd year transfers- no repeating anything, and Drexel even takes transfers into 2nd year without step I scores and you don't repeat anything!