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Hey all,
This may seem like a silly question, but after reading some posts about people's experiences with the Medical Board and how picky they are about an applicant's medical history, I thought it would be worth asking, as it might save me some unnecessary grief down the road.
I had surgery to remove my appendix when I was 7 years old (13 years ago). Even though this is relatively routine surgery and happened so many years ago, will the Medical examiner require me to get a letter from my physician stating that I would be able to fully perform all the duties required of me, etc. ?
Just wanted to know whether or not this would be an issue so that if need be, I could book an appointment as early as possible and get a letter, so that I can prevent any delays with my application.
Cheers
This may seem like a silly question, but after reading some posts about people's experiences with the Medical Board and how picky they are about an applicant's medical history, I thought it would be worth asking, as it might save me some unnecessary grief down the road.
I had surgery to remove my appendix when I was 7 years old (13 years ago). Even though this is relatively routine surgery and happened so many years ago, will the Medical examiner require me to get a letter from my physician stating that I would be able to fully perform all the duties required of me, etc. ?
Just wanted to know whether or not this would be an issue so that if need be, I could book an appointment as early as possible and get a letter, so that I can prevent any delays with my application.
Cheers