It's called CME in medicine. Continuous Medical Education by attending seminars and workshops.
University AIMST University Unofficial LYN Thread, New life. New beat. New Campus.
University AIMST University Unofficial LYN Thread, New life. New beat. New Campus.
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Jan 8 2009, 08:26 PM
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It's called CME in medicine. Continuous Medical Education by attending seminars and workshops.
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Jan 8 2009, 09:57 PM
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last time held in campus one is wat event liao?
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Jan 8 2009, 10:25 PM
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That was METi South East Asian HPSN Conference.
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Jan 9 2009, 02:05 PM
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Great news for all MBBS students of AIMST!
This is a forwarded mail from our Dean of the School of Medicine, AIMST. Dear All, The Good News for 2009 is that SoM – AIMST University has been included in the latest (Jan 6th) list of ECFMG-FAIMER directory of the USA Click on the link to see for yourself: https://imed.faimer.org/results.asp?country...e=Asia&psize=25 So all our MBBS students can now appear for the USMLE exams Please spread the news around – esp to our student community. We need to get us in to the Copenhagen Directory of World medical schools thru MMC or MQA With best wishes Prof Sethuraman Dean |
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Jan 9 2009, 03:35 PM
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erm, how many MBBS students will actually see this?
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Jan 9 2009, 03:54 PM
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congratulation to AIMST...haha...kampateh to all the MBBS student there!!!!!!!!!
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Jan 9 2009, 04:07 PM
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Semeling is a city??
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Jan 9 2009, 05:49 PM
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This mail has been forwarded to most of the faculty members of SoM. A printed notice will be out very soon i guess. Just posting here as it's a great news for the whole of AIMST, students can therefore take the USMLE exam and practice in US upon passing the exam right after graduation.
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Jan 12 2009, 07:41 AM
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QUOTE(MBBS siang @ Jan 6 2009, 12:48 PM) come on bro...you are from same university is no point for arguing the quality of school....like csrulez say...AIMST is just a young university you should give it some times to prove the quality....the doctor graduate from AIMST is recognised that mean they are qualified...the(]MBBS degree is second class relative to aussie/uk and indon/russia !!! 1. Many grads from Indonesia also qualified. Will you let him, or let a UM grad treat your family (touch wood)?BDS (AIMST) It's gonna be lower class anyhow.))[I] Hey dont comment the quality of any degree although that is your own school...you comment it base on what?actually nothing...only base on what you think...your responsibility is to prove AIMST is good by get a good result and pratise the good skill when you are graduate...not just keep on arguing and criticise..what for?you are just lower down yourself everyone will keep one look down on AIMST....!!!!!oh!!!!!haiz.....Hospital???HaHa....edge85 can you behave more mature and think before you say something...Do you know to built up a hospital how hard is it?It cost a lot of money...and it need a lot of high tech devices and it required a lot of expertise?or you think it just like a LEGO can simply built up? But from the students who enrol into medicine nowadays, it makes the profession look cheap. Particularly with the ones who enter via the foundation of science programme....[I] hey UM also set up a foundation what!!!The standard of local matriculation is not much differences from the foundation as my friend told me the standard is almost the same....The local U also do the same in order to make it easier!!!is this mean the student quality will be low...no definitely no...actually STPM or A level study very much and yes it has the high standard of course but so what!!!!actually a lot of rubbish we study such as(ecosystem,variation that kind of rubbish is not use isn it?) is not required when doing medicine or dentistry!!!so i think foundation or matriculation is actually aim for the target accurately!!!! in addition,the priority given to the foundation student is nothing wrong...of course la...if not their study for what...it is not the same as A level or STPM which is recognised by any higher education institute...so that is reasonable!!!dont you think so? so cheap????i don think so..... STOP ARGUING for anything again...that is no advantages to the AIMST ...others will keep on look down on you all....dont make this seem like a kindergarden..be mature edge85...how old are you?still do that kind of silly things...you should give AIMST even more time to prove good point since it is still new and not always criticise....haiz.......... Added on January 6, 2009, 12:50 pm i agree with your point..especially dont base on the skin... 2. What is wrong with commenting on my own school? I think the school's own students are the best ones to do so. If not, who else? 3. Never did I mentioned anything a hospital. I was saying Indian teachers were fooled into thinking AIMST has it's own hospital. If you can't read English, please don't take up MBBS. Do google up on paragraphing too. Fine, here are a few good points of AIMST amongst others. 1. We have Nepalese security guards to look after the campus grounds. It's especially nice to see them camping on the hill facing the girl's hostel at night. 2. We still have too many excellent lecturers around, despite some who has left. 3. Food is relatively edible. However, I'm not comfortable with the number of flies in the cafeteria, no thanks to a nearby pig farm and landfill. 4. The swimming pool is well-maintained. 5. Students and staff should have no problem obtaining excellent oral health care. 6. We have a clinic, who's doctor needs to read the manual (several times, in front of you) on how to administer Hep B vaccine. QUOTE(jayelleenelial @ Jan 7 2009, 11:42 PM) i think the few of us lurkers here better set up an AIMST FAQ page. I got dental public health. It's way gayer than Elton John.First thing any prospective AIMST student should do if they want to enquire about the course, is to call the university. If you have anymore questions, the students in this forum are more than happy to answer the less obvious questions. eh edge85, i bet both of us will be more active again since it's EXAM SEASON again. arrrrggghghghghghghghg.. We've got a clinical paper that covers stuff from year2-4... die lah like that=( QUOTE(yshiuan @ Jan 9 2009, 04:07 PM) Well yeah. Mac Donald's opening soon.This post has been edited by edge85: Jan 12 2009, 07:45 AM |
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Jan 12 2009, 08:31 AM
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soon, it may be necessary to ask where the doctor graduates from before one agrees to see the doctor........
there is nothing wrong with reading the manual, he may not be familiar with the procedure, 1st patient maybe..........on the other hand, if he needs to read it every time he treats anyone, something's badly wrong...... but better he reads, rather than recklessly doing potential harm........which some new grads do, thinking the dr. in front of their name means god......... |
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Jan 12 2009, 11:03 AM
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1. Many grads from Indonesia also qualified. Will you let him, or let a UM grad treat your family (touch wood)?
2. What is wrong with commenting on my own school? I think the school's own students are the best ones to do so. If not, who else? 3. Never did I mentioned anything a hospital. I was saying Indian teachers were fooled into thinking AIMST has it's own hospital. If you can't read English, please don't take up MBBS. Do google up on paragraphing too. 1. yes of course..I will also let a indonesia graduate to treat my family!!! 2.that is nothing wrong for you to comment your own school but dont do that untill others to look down your school... 3.ya...thats my fault...maybe i was misunderstood what you are actually say...sorry for my rudeness and benight!!!! thanks for your suggestion....but i will still try very hard to attain my dream.... Haha...cool down okok!!! sorry edge85 : This post has been edited by MBBS siang: Jan 12 2009, 11:05 AM |
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Jan 12 2009, 11:12 AM
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QUOTE(MBBS siang @ Jan 12 2009, 11:03 AM) 1. Many grads from Indonesia also qualified. Will you let him, or let a UM grad treat your family (touch wood)? naive and ill informed.......try talk to your friends/seniors from reputable unis who are working junior doctors in msian gov hospitals.......1. yes of course..I will also let a indonesia graduate to treat my family!!! |
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Jan 12 2009, 11:53 AM
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Yup, indonesian and russian grads are often looked down by even consultants in m'sian govt hospitals. However, this should not happen untill his/her competency is graded below doctors who are graduated from non-indon/russian university. I think.
Oh btw, limeuu. Would like to know more about USMLE, do one has to take step 1, 2 CK CS and step 3 to obtain a medical licence in order to work in US? I've heard from my friend in IMU that upon passing step 1, one can actually do their residency in US already. Is that true? And are there any chances to do our residency in US upon graduation by escaping the 2 years housemanship and 3 years compulsory govt service? If yes, what are the procedures? Thanks a million for answering. Edge85, McD is opening? Are you serious? |
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Jan 12 2009, 12:48 PM
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QUOTE(csrulez @ Jan 12 2009, 11:53 AM) Yup, indonesian and russian grads are often looked down by even consultants in m'sian govt hospitals. However, this should not happen untill his/her competency is graded below doctors who are graduated from non-indon/russian university. I think. no, i wasn't serious.Oh btw, limeuu. Would like to know more about USMLE, do one has to take step 1, 2 CK CS and step 3 to obtain a medical licence in order to work in US? I've heard from my friend in IMU that upon passing step 1, one can actually do their residency in US already. Is that true? And are there any chances to do our residency in US upon graduation by escaping the 2 years housemanship and 3 years compulsory govt service? If yes, what are the procedures? Thanks a million for answering. Edge85, McD is opening? Are you serious? |
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Jan 12 2009, 01:08 PM
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Jan 12 2009, 04:13 PM
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QUOTE(csrulez @ Jan 12 2009, 11:53 AM) Yup, indonesian and russian grads are often looked down by even consultants in m'sian govt hospitals. However, this should not happen untill his/her competency is graded below doctors who are graduated from non-indon/russian university. I think. Hey csrulez, i heard step 1 is enough for residency application, but most programmes would only take up those who have finished step 2.Oh btw, limeuu. Would like to know more about USMLE, do one has to take step 1, 2 CK CS and step 3 to obtain a medical licence in order to work in US? I've heard from my friend in IMU that upon passing step 1, one can actually do their residency in US already. Is that true? And are there any chances to do our residency in US upon graduation by escaping the 2 years housemanship and 3 years compulsory govt service? If yes, what are the procedures? Thanks a million for answering. Edge85, McD is opening? Are you serious? most foriegners appyling for US residency have already worked some years as the application is very competitive. Impt is to have clincal experience in US (that's why do ur elective in US!), good USMLE scores (must be higher than the average scores in US lar), strong recommendations letter from some big names in US(during ur elective there, or while doing something else there, eg PhD), and work experience. lots of info can be found at http://forums.studentdoctor.net/ |
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Jan 13 2009, 12:22 AM
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sorry, don't know enough about usmle to answer you......wgy above probably knows more..........
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Jan 13 2009, 11:47 PM
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So, taking the USMLE exam is easy but to apply for residency in US is not? Do one needs to finish all 3 steps in order to practice in US? When do one take the step 3 examination? And COMLEX exam?
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Jan 14 2009, 09:35 AM
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Complex is for Osteopathic practice in US, and USMLE is for Allopathic, so they are diff things. Only USMLE step 1 and 2 needed for applications to residency. i'm not sure abt step 3, but probably it's taken during ur residency there.
USMLE itself is not tough if u consider other licensing exams like the one in HK. but do take note that priority in application process is as followed US medical graduates> US citizens in foreign medskols> foreigners in foriegn medskols. so most foreigners from foreign medskols are in those not so competitive residencies eg, IM, FM, paeds Surgey, neurosurg, ortho, derma, ENT are considered very competitive and seldom take in them. as i said , lots of info can be found at http://forums.studentdoctor.net/ This post has been edited by wgy589: Jan 14 2009, 09:46 AM |
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Jan 14 2009, 11:30 AM
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QUOTE(edge85 @ Jan 6 2009, 01:07 AM) Uh, reading back the previous posts it was you who brought the hospital up. Do you think it's lecturers who build hospitals? I don't think so la... Seriously is AIMST's foundation programme that easy? I have been told the same by many of my colleagues.I didn't boast about BDS (AIMST). It's gonna be lower class anyhow....so sorry that i've missed that out... No, I don't have anything against doctors. But from the students who enrol into medicine nowadays, it makes the profession look cheap. You must agree with me here. 130 students per intake. Particularly with the ones who enter via the foundation of science programme.... I'm not sure if PIDC, IMU, MAHSA offers foundation courses for their dental students...but AIMST definitely has one... Anyway, let's face the fact, all medical schools in Msia are second class if compared to those 1st world unis. Many of the IPTSs are young and still in experimental stage, and the standard in IPTAs is declining at a rapid rate. This is a sad fact in Msia. Wonder how msia will be like when 2015 comes. |
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