http://www.ulsa.edu.mx/~edudist1/cead/ead/amls.htm Is this legitimate? Looks so to me, but my crypto-Carpathian Spanish is somewhat vague.
I followed the one active link per page, it appears they are offering specialties to those who are already full medical doctors. They don't mention any clinical components, hopefully there would be something. It's not just CEU course though. That's what I can get out of my own somewhat cryptic Spanish skills. You remind me of a need to brush up on that though. I bugs me that although I had four full years of Spanish and did well in each class, there is simply no way I could ever claim to "speak Spanish". Maybe because it was never used outside of the classroom and dialects are different, but all I can really do in that area to read enough to get by. I naively assumed at the time that taking the full four years rather than just the required two would mean I would be able to speak it fluently. Hah! Kit
Of course that should read "It bugs me" and "in that area is to read enough to get by." Kit, who can type....uh, typo 90 words a minute. Off to write on the blackboard 100 times: 'I will proofread before hitting "submit reply"
I cannot tell you is this is legit or not. It is a Mexican Identity, and me personally do not know jack about Mexico (only what I learned in history and see on the news). However, I can tell you that is utilized for discussions and to update knowledge in the field listed (I would said some sort of continue education via distance learning).
General Doctor To qualify for these courses you need to be a general physician. It is not a medical school.