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Subject: Employee theft effecting acceptance into medical school.
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: crazyasssamiam-ga
List Price: $2.50
Posted: 12 Feb 2006 18:21 PST
Expires: 14 Mar 2006 18:21 PST
Question ID: 445013
Does employee theft affect acceptance into medical schools in the U.S.
or have any other consequences to being accpeted into any medical
school in the U.S.?  And if yes, how can one legally prevent or "hide"
the blemish of employee theft on ones record?

Request for Question Clarification by weisstho-ga on 12 Feb 2006 19:11 PST
I am an attorney and, in this profession, we are required to pass a
character and fitness evaluation which results in investigation of
every conviction AND arrest. I am imagining that docs go through the
same thing, particular for licensure for prescribing narcotics.

We may find that the licensure requirements are the real hurdle - not
the entrance requirement.

I am imagining that state requirements vary. 

Can you please indicate what state(s) you are interested in?

weisstho-ga
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