These prospective students in this forum sure are aiming high.
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These kids should apply to St. Luke’s in Liberia. I saw a tv ad for a weight loss supplement being endorsed from a doctor from there. I looked it up and found this…
“Inside of the building of the so-called St. Luke Medical School, the LMB observed that there was no electricity, running water, library, laboratory, office for faculty, curriculum, catalog, student hand book, etc.”
With regards to the Liberia Medical Board’s position on the fake school, the Board said, “there is no medical school in Liberia called “St. Luke Medical School;” the Board can not and shall not discuss application of any “Doctor” from St. Luke Medical School unless it is accredited; and any attempt henceforth to abuse and insult the integrity and professionalism of the Liberia Medical Board will leave the Board with no alternative but to turn the perpetrators and their collaborators over to the Justice Ministry for prosecution.”
An MD is an MD right!
“An MD is an MD right!”
For sure, an MD is not a PhD!
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