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prasadmedicals · 2 years ago
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How to Get a Medical Residency in the USA as an International Medical Graduate
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Choosing to the medical residency for IMG medical students in USA is the best opt. With world-class training opportunities and state-of-the-art facilities, landing a coveted US residency spot allows you to advance your skills and expertise to the highest level.
However, getting a US medical residency as an IMG involves a step-by-step process with many requirements along the way. By understanding and following the key steps, you’ll place yourself in the best position to match into your desired residency program.
1) Register with the USMLE
Your first step when applying for US residency positions is registering with the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE). The USMLE is a three-step exam assessing an IMG’s medical knowledge and clinical skills. It is a core requirement when applying to US residency programs.
Registering is an easy process online via the USMLE website. You’ll need to create an account and provide background information on your medical education and credentials. This allows you access to schedule test dates and testing center locations.
Registering with the USMLE is the vital first step for IMGs seeking US medical residencies.
2) Pass the USMLE Exams
The next step is successfully passing all required USMLE exams. These are challenging, marathon tests covering a wide range of topics. Thorough preparation through dedicated study time and practice questions is a must.
The USMLE step structure is:
Step 1 - Assesses core concepts in basic medical sciences. Often taken after 2nd year of med school.
Step 2 CK - Focuses on medical knowledge application in clinical settings. Taken during 3rd year typically.
Step 2 CS - Evaluates clinical and communication skills through interactions with standardized patients.
Scoring well on your USMLEs signals to residency programs your strong medical knowledge foundation. It also indicates readiness for the fast-paced rigors of a US residency.
Many IMG applicants space out their exam schedule over a 1-2 year timeframe. Create your own prep timeline backward from desired residency start dates.
Allow plenty of dedicated study time to pass the USMLE exams.
3) Get Valuable Clinical Experience in the USA
In addition to tests, US residencies want applicants exposed to the American healthcare system and culture.
Gaining clinical experience in the US through observerships and clinical electives are a big advantage. These allow you hands-on learning of workflows, systems, treatments, technologies, patient populations, documentation, communication norms and more in American hospitals and clinics.
Observership organizations like Prasad Medical Center (+1 718-774-6060) assist IMGs in securing observership positions across the country. Be sure to research and understand program eligibility terms before applying.
Even a few weeks of US clinical experience can give that important edge among competitive applicants.
US clinical experience highlights adaptability to American medical norms.
4) Register with the AAMC
The Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) has two key systems you must access during your application process:
MSPE (Medical Student Performance Evaluation) – Official record of medical education including grades, rankings and assessment.
ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service) – Centralized online application portal distributing all materials to selected residency programs.
Register with AAMC early to get your credentials verified, understand each platform and have ERAS documentation ready when application season starts.
Connecting with the AAMC is essential throughout the residency hunt.
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5) Pick your Residency Programs
When deciding which residency programs to apply for, start broad. Identify specialties matching your interests, strengths and USMLE scores. Use online directories to make a list of reach, reasonable match and safety options across several states or regions.
Factors like location competitiveness, program size, IMG match history and curriculum emphasis can help you categorize options. Have a few safety choices with higher IMG acceptance rates.
Research programs thoroughly to have residency options at each level.
6) Get your ECFMG Token and Register with ERAS
Once programs are selected, activate your ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) token. This allows ERAS to verify your test scores, credentials and identity when applying.
Next, access your MyERAS applicant profile. Add your exam history, experiences, publications and other credentials that programs will review.
Double and triple check all entries for accuracy before submitting to avoid costly mistakes or delays.
MyERAS is your central application hub throughout the residency process.
7) Finalize Documentation and Submit ERAS Application
With your MyERAS profile complete, finalize all required documentation:
Personal statement
Medical school transcripts
MSPE Dean’s letter
Letters of recommendation (3+)
School catalogues
Proofread all materials thoroughly before uploading to ERAS by the deadlines. Activate program selections and assign supporting documents for each.
Carefully prepare all pieces of your ERAS application package.
8) Medical Residency Interview
With a strong application submitted early, interview offers should follow!
Interview formats vary widely across residencies. Common options include one-on-one, panel interviews, multiple mini interviews (MMIs) and virtual interviews.
Careful preparation is key. Research programs, polish answers to common questions, hone your communication style, dress professionally and send prompt thank you notes.
Treat travel associated interviews as 24/7 assessments of fit. Be gracious, avoid complaining and share your passion for medicine and interest in the program.
Interviews are critical to sealing a residency position – make the most of them!
9) Register with the NRMP
After interviewing, register with the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) by late January. Creating your NRMP account starts the matching process based on how you rank programs and how they rank applicants.
The yearly Match Day in mid-March reveals results simultaneously to applicants across the country. This coordinated effort fills nearly 40,000 residency roles each spring.
Understand match statistics for given specialties and programs to set realistic expectations before this nerve-wracking day!
Learning match nuances helps ease the anticipation leading up to Match Day!
10) Residency Post-Match Focus
If matched, congratulations on achieving that coveted US residency program spot! Notify all relevant parties, celebrate thoroughly and handle any needed visa application processes.
Review program details to address required paperwork, licensing, preparations or moving requirements before start dates. Share excitements and ask graduated residents for advice as you transition to this intense but rewarding new chapter!
For those not matched, don’t be discouraged! Strategize about strengthening certain areas of your application and discuss options with mentors. Often success comes with perseverance and giving yourself the best opportunities the following year.
We hope this overview gives international medical graduates more clarity on the pathway to getting a US medical residency. While challenging, thousands achieve this goal annually through careful planning, dedication to preparation, and showing your passion for serving US patient populations.
If you still need assistance securing clinical experience or have any other questions along your journey, don’t hesitate to contact the knowledgeable team at Prasad Medical Center at (+1 718-774-6060) or visit https://www.prasadmedicalcenter.com/ We wish you the best of luck in achieving your American medical career dreams!
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dattson510 · 20 days ago
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Haven't painted in years
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threezhang · 1 year ago
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mokshconsultant · 1 year ago
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USMLE Step 1
In order to practice medicine within the United States, passing the USMLE Exam, also known as the United States Medical Licensing Examination, is a prerequisite. This comprehensive examination comprises three distinct steps: Step 1, Step 2CK, and Step 3, overseen by both the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) and the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME).
Step 1, the initial stage, is a computer-based assessment conducted over one day. It evaluates candidates' comprehension of fundamental scientific principles crucial for medical practice. Typically taken following the second year of medical school, Step 1 delves into essential concepts and principles of basic sciences, emphasizing their application to health, disease, and treatment. Moreover, it verifies candidates' proficiency in scientific fundamentals essential for continual learning in the medical field.
Regarding eligibility, candidates must meet specific criteria. Those eligible to undertake Step 1 include current medical students or graduates from U.S. or Canadian medical schools leading to an MD degree accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), as well as graduates from U.S. medical schools leading to a DO degree accredited by the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
For International Medical Graduates (IMGs) seeking to undertake Step 1, additional criteria apply. They must be officially enrolled in a medical college or university listed in the World Directory of Medical Schools (WDOMS), along with meeting other stipulated eligibility requirements outlined by the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG).
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mxdixxz · 4 months ago
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step 1 cove doodlesUGHHH HES SO ADORABLE ☹️☹️☹️☹️❤️❤️… squishes his little face in my hands
cove’s step 1 hairstyle is probably on my top 3 favorites of all the haircuts cove’s rockin’…
i’m so glad i’m able to post something digitally too, i’ve been doing so much traditional art lately ive been neglecting my poor tablet Σ(・□・;)
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usmleed · 6 days ago
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ameliamehak123 · 9 months ago
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StudyUSMLE is here with an exclusively designed 3 Month Course. Join our courses for USMLE STEP 1. Revise your knowledge and gain new insights for success.
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toestalucia · 10 months ago
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monthly shop restock means flawed prisms means 5* anre babbbyyyyyyyyyyy (tmrw. cuz i used up my pendants. i maxed them for the week yday. i need distinctions. i forgot about those......
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medpanda204 · 2 years ago
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A quick summary on Leukemia’s
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kitsunabi · 2 years ago
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Tfw you have too much lore at your hands but there is no way to actually put this into the story
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stella-sirius · 2 months ago
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محتاج أشارككم.
الحمدلله أنا النهاردة طبيب مقيم طواريء بمستشفي جامعي .. يمكن اختيار عجيب و غريب للبعض لكنه مفهوم جدًا ليا و لطموحي و لتعبي ..
أنا معايا امتحان معادلة أمريكيه step1 و قربت أمتحن step2 و ساعتها هكون قادر علي مزاولة الطب في أمريكا - بعد شوية تعب برضه لكن ليا فرصي - ..
ف كان لازم استثمر في طموحي و أكمل طريقي للأخر و مبصش تحت رجلي دلوقتي ..
يمكن دي المره الوحيده الصادقه الي بكون فيها باخد خطوه ناحية حلمي و إني بتخلي عن أشياء من أجل أشياء أخري .. والمره الوحيده الصادقه الي مهتمش بيها بكلام ولا نظرة الناس ولا القرايب الي طبعًا محتاجين منك منفعة و يعني نكشف عندك ايه لما نتعب و كده :"(
معايا دعم و تشجيع الأهل الحمدلله و نفسي راضيه و نفسي مفتوحه أكتر علي السعي و إني أكمل الخطوات..
نيابة الطواريء برضة لذيذه الصراحه أنا بحب رعاية الحالات الحادة و دفقات الأدرينالين و فيها تعليم كويس هيخدمني لما أقدم ال CV بتاعي بره مصر.
طبيب مقيم طواريء لكن لسه لم تتوقف قدماي عن الركض. يارب نسألك الإعانة و التيسير و نصدقك النيه.
أتعِب قدماك حتي تصل.
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threezhang · 1 year ago
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simminginstars · 9 months ago
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how i draw hair :) applies for TS3 & TS4
a few people have asked for this so i thought i'd just show my process, i'm still learning myself but sharing is caring. This is all done in the Procreate app on the ipad.
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i used to use these brushes when i had my old ts3 acc: photoshop brushes these are super good if you might be be able to draw the individual strands, now i just use 3 brushes from samdoesart patreon:
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round brush: has some hard edges air brush: better for curly hair as it's soft syrup brush : i use this more for straight/wavy hair
procreate does have FREE brushes so alternatives for the brushes i use are found in: calligraphy - 'script', airbrushing - 'hard blend' & 'soft brush'.
step1: i'll gather reference on pinterest for curly/wavy hair as straight hair is more simple to draw, this help me to understand how the hair falls and where to put highlight/shadows
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step2: *create new layer* pick the brush and colour pick the hair, i like a lot of loose strands and messy looking hair, start drawing your strands lightly and build up. The only thing that differs with sims 3 is that when drawing the strands i use a bigger brush size to start with then go in with smaller strands later.
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step3: *create new layer* blending mode: multiply opacity: 50-60% i'll add shadows to the parts of the hair that 'bend' to add more depth. (remember shadows are never usually completely black, so if the sim has blue hair make the shadow a dark blue)
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step4: *create new layer* blending mode: add. opacity 20-30%. i'll add highlight by using the selection tool and similar to how anime hair looks with the hair higlight ill add zig zag lines going around the hair, then go in with my brush lightly making the centre more intense. Once done ill get the eraser and make sure the edges aren't too harsh
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step5: *create new layer* blending mode: normal (place under shadows layer. i'll add colour highlights, (for black hair i'll use a littie bit of brown as no ones hair is really completely black)
step 6: *create new layer* blending mode: add. this one is for lighting purposes. for the rest of the screenshot then i'll add extra shine to hair & add shadows to the body
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step 7: once i'm done. *create new layer* blending mode: overlay and i'll go over the parts that are in the light. merge all layers together and add some grain so the hair drawing blends in with the rest of the screenshot.
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if you have any questions feel free to direct them to my inbox & u can check out other tutorials here
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hawtastic · 3 months ago
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Done what I said I would. Our Life NF MC.
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She was born with partial blindness in her left eye, so it's not actually heterochromia!– But she's way too scared to tell anyone that. She's been almost entirely nonverbal since she was a toddler, only speaking when she strictly has to (which is barely). She's very emotional and sad at all times, my poor, pathetic baby. I'll make her a proper info post sometime. (I'll show her step1 ver too, trust. I'm just so excited for step2).
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mxdixxz · 5 months ago
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one of the first few drawings i made of cove and it was when the two met on the poppy hill, i’m still quite happy with this one :,>
it was also my first drawing in clip studio hence why some of its pretty choppy- u can tell i used a lot of brushes on the clip studio store jejejejeejlol :,)
it’s so fun to see how i used to design my mc, she’s gotten an upgrade since then !! well mostly anyway
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rui-drawsbox · 1 year ago
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step4 ruri and baxter meet step1 baxter and ruri 👍
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