What is the best recourse for me to go to medical school after the Army just branched me AG branch detail Infantry?
I could still drop my PA packet but I honestly wouldn't be satisfied truly if I wasn't a doctor. Please give me your professional opinions and guidance!
A guy I trained with, his ex-wife went here, BEFORE they got AMA LCME approval, so, I actually went down there to see it, trust me, it's quite real, they're fully approved now, just very little known here, whether you can get it, I don't have a clue, it's been years since I was there, all I know is, they're VERY real, promise, though totally in Spanish, for the most part, so far as I know, OK?
This is the one where the war was...I've known sevl of their grads, I've gone to their orientation meetings, getting it can be rough, though, once again, ASK, OK?
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This is NOT the same as UHSA, though both are on Antigua, this one, so far as I know, IS totally approved for in-state allopathic rotations, and MAY be good for trying for loans while in a svc, as I'd said, ASK, DO NOT ASSUME, OK? Trust me, OK?
One of the little-known secrets few ever tell you about in trying to do what you're trying to do, is that, if a foreign med program is TOTALLY approved in the US, for IN-STATE ROTATIONS (not all are), and I'm speaking of allopathic MD programs, NOT osteopathic DO programs, those don't exist at the same level outside of the US, they exist, they're just considerably restricted, one can ASK, "maybe", to be allowed to be funded to go to a foreign program, while in a svc, I THINK, ASK, DO NOT assume I'm right, OK? i had the chance to go here, I chickened out, due to my disability, and some VERY bad advice, my youngest brother went, he's done, never mind the how or why, just trust me, OK? He and the other three MDs in my family have NEVER let me live it down, I assure you...just trust me, and definitely look at this one, there's also St. George's on Grenada where the war was in the 1980s, as well as AUA, as well, ASK, you've got ZERO to lose by trying, OK?
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I do NOT know if this is accepted by the svcs, VA, or private hospitals, however, I HAVE looked into them VERY extensively, as, somehow, they have a totally online program for the first half of the MD...now, as I said, I do NOT know how it'd be taken by the svcs or VA, I've asked a good deal about it, where I was an allied-health resident, some yrs back, they had an affiliation with another doctoral allied-health school where I was a resident for 3 yrs, I met those involved with the affiliation, evidently, it fell apart, however, I DO know it existed, I met the administrators for the program back then, though I gather they're all gone now, I also sat in on a class taught by a resident to students at that other school at that time, take a look, I also know of another one, though I tend to go with this one, I'll send the other, PLEASE understand, I am NOT saying this is a panacea, from what I understand, you CANNOT yet get loans for it, from what I've gathered, so PLEASE, take this with a MAJOR grain of salt, I'm giving it to you for FYI ONLY, OK? If you wanna yak more about it, as I'd said, I'm here, no rush, whenever you want, honest...all I can say is that, in yakking with many of their staff, I've been quite impressed with how they redeveloped the whole program, after I'd known of it as a resident, as I'd said, that was quite some time ago, OK?
Definitely look at this, if you don't know about DO, trust me, you most definitely need to, I could never get it, my total perm disability got in the way constantly, I was trained doctoral allied health, we shut my license off sevl yrs ago, I'd wanted to go USPHS, look at their Jr and Sr COSTEP, their analogues to ROTCs, trust me, I've been exactly where you wanna go, been there, done that (BTDT), I couldn't get it, I "might" well be able to help you, honest, if you wanna yak, I'm here, OK?
I applaud your desire to be an Army surgeon and as you know its a long haul to get there. I have heard from so many on AD that wish to pursue a degree in medicine but their present careers interfere with their long term goals. I can tell you what you already know, the needs of the Army come first, and while on AD it is very competitive to be selected for USUHS and your chances of selection can be staggering even if your present situation didn't interfere with pursuing medical school.
You are sitting at a crossroad where a decision has to be made to remain on AD or separate and pursue medical school as a civilian/veteran; again nothing that you already do not know. What you may not know is that acceptance into physical therapy school is more difficult than medical school and to a person, ALL my Mustang officer buddies got off AD and pursued PT school as a civilian/veteran and then came back onto AD (as did I). The military has a PT program as well, Army Baylor program with a few seats for each branch of service and once again you had to be in the right place in your career and be competitive enough to be selected (more applicants than seats).
I wish you well in your crossroads decision.