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Originally Posted by divine1966
Oh yeah you are right. I remember she was having difficulties at school and said they take anybody who pays and wouldn't kick anyone out as they aren't selective at all. It is a shame. I would hope there is some selective process when in internship. Maybe?
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Sometimes, but not always. In medical programs the reisdency (or internship) site is very selective if it's a good institution. There's a lot more at stake, and a prestigious hospital isn't likely to risk being sued because of a medical student if they can help it.esident.
Grad interns in masters programs, on the other hand, are often no more than free labor to a lot of the sites who use them. So it's the intern who needs to be selective rather than the site and therefore doesn't always tell you much about the quality of the student. A " good" therapist is so open to interpretation that it's hard to find a consencus on what exactly that is. It may sou d strange, but in my experience, the higher the degree the T has had, the weirder and less effective they were.