@iwnt2bfree, a foreigner can sit for a licensure exam as long as his country also allows for Filipinos to take exams for practice in that country. Rule of reciprocity... which i discovered while "studying" legal med, haha 👍
Hahaha....nice try KC, but try to pull that one over on someone else.
Seriously, don't you think that we have all read the same (out of date!!!) textbooks by Solis. Those texts and the information within have absolutely no relevance.
What on earth is the rule of reciprocity? Interpretation is everything. Which interpretation should be used? Yours? Mine? The Supreme Court? Good luck to you on that. File a case today and the Supreme Court will make it's ruling about the time you retire. The rule of law in the PI is WEAK. (That's what allows Vicki Bello to stay in business).
They lecture about reciprocity in legal med, but did anyone in your class question the lecturer about what it actually means and how it is applied to foreigners? I bet not, because questions are generally frowned upon in a Filipino classroom. It upsets the status quo.
List the countries that have reciprocity with the PI? Where can such a list be found? How does a foreigner prove that his country has reciprocity with the PI? What's the process? When denied, what's the process of appeal?
Maybe you have the answers, but I have NEVER talked to anyone else that had them.
Your reference to the trivia contained in Solis obscures a fundamental truth. It is bascially impossible for a foreigner to sit a PI board exam.
"The Philippines for the Filipino."
Congrats on passing the board. Rote Memorization is a real talent.
Climb your way up the ladder and never question your superiors. Cory is dead and we haven't changed.
Really, KC......
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