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Originally Posted by Steph8552
I think its a bit dodgy to. Effectively they're training for two years and becoming a doctor in all but name. I wouldn't want one treating me. Just because something works in the US doesn't mean its gonna work here.
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No, but just because something works in the US doesn't mean it's
not going to work here either.
It does look a bit dodgy to me, but that has nothing to do with the training structure or what they're going to do. The lack of clarity regarding what's going to happen with professional registration, and legal issues such as the right to prescribe, makes me think that anybody who takes on this course at the moment is taking on quite a gamble.
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