🎥 The first part of this series covered the importance of medical school experience and the USMLE STEP scores for competitive residency applicants. ruclips.net/video/dvO9PBRSZf8/видео.html 🎥🎥 The second part covered the value of clinical rotations and the different pathways to competitive residencies in the US. ruclips.net/video/IJ_lFo_Zn1w/видео.html 🎥🎥🎥🎥 The fourth part covered the Match process and interview experience ruclips.net/video/JdGoP-DWptA/видео.html
This series of 3 videos is one of the best resources in RUclips about the path leading to a match into a competitive specialty. Thank you so much to both of you. I want to add that I found it, unlike other videos on this topic, very encouraging or at least not discouraging. I really liked Dr. Panos Approach: A lot of people are going to tell you this is too hard, but if It’s your dream just keep going. Build a strong CV and make yourself a candidate worth considering. Loved it!
Hi Dr. Assad ! Love your videos ! I would request you to make a video/videos on the basic research statistics like the ones involved in meta-analysis like you did with Case Report Series, if possible Thanks !
I've a question As Dr panos was saying about his research experience in mayo clinic and he was there for two years But according to j1 visa you have to return to your home country at least for two years but how did Dr panos lived there after his fellowship in mayo clinic and he matched into neurosurgery residency!! Can you please explain! Thank you!
Thanx dr for all your efforts⚘... Could you please make a video talking precisely about how to apply for reasearch programm and how long does it take ? And the total cost for doing research in usa from a to z
Can I match into neurosurgery residency with high 260+ step scores and no research publications? Also , are research publications required for IMG friendly programs??
great video. since i have to be at least 2 years in my own country after elective, can we continue research after we come back to homecountry after doing some research during elective?? is it possible to publish in us journals those 2 years from home or do anything that contributes to neurosurgery match?? Because 2 years and 2-3 years after that, its going to be 5 years out of medical school.
🎥 The first part of this series covered the importance of medical school experience and the USMLE STEP scores for competitive residency applicants.
ruclips.net/video/dvO9PBRSZf8/видео.html
🎥🎥 The second part covered the value of clinical rotations and the different pathways to competitive residencies in the US.
ruclips.net/video/IJ_lFo_Zn1w/видео.html
🎥🎥🎥🎥 The fourth part covered the Match process and interview experience
ruclips.net/video/JdGoP-DWptA/видео.html
This series of 3 videos is one of the best resources in RUclips about the path leading to a match into a competitive specialty. Thank you so much to both of you. I want to add that I found it, unlike other videos on this topic, very encouraging or at least not discouraging. I really liked Dr. Panos Approach: A lot of people are going to tell you this is too hard, but if It’s your dream just keep going. Build a strong CV and make yourself a candidate worth considering. Loved it!
I was so looking forward to this! Thank you!
Hi Dr. Assad !
Love your videos ! I would request you to make a video/videos on the basic research statistics like the ones involved in meta-analysis like you did with Case Report Series, if possible
Thanks !
Thank you for the suggestion
I've a question
As Dr panos was saying about his research experience in mayo clinic and he was there for two years
But according to j1 visa you have to return to your home country at least for two years but how did Dr panos lived there after his fellowship in mayo clinic and he matched into neurosurgery residency!!
Can you please explain!
Thank you!
You don't have to go back to your country before you finish your residency
Great video as always Dr. Malke :)
Thank you
Very informative. Thank you, Dr. Asaad.
You're welcome
Thank you so much for the video! It is very informative! God bless!
Thank you
Thanx dr for all your efforts⚘...
Could you please make a video talking precisely about how to apply for reasearch programm and how long does it take ? And the total cost for doing research in usa from a to z
It varies based on the institution and the applicant. Feel free to reach out to me for that on Instagram or FB
Any videos about ophthalmology residency?
Thank you for this insightful video :)
You're welcome
Actually, how many years can you stay away from hospital between your degree and the match? 2-3?
Do institutes pay during research or I have to financially support myself
How many research good for neurosurgery ? He said 3 or what ?!
Sir, can u help me by informing that: In which website should applicants search for a research that is necessary for matching?
You can check our research webinar thematchguy.com/product/research-positions-in-the-us/
Can we shift from GS to NS? Coz matching jnto a NS program as A NON US IMG is impossible.
Also is he an IMG??
Yes he is IMG. Check the first two episodes. The second episode answers your first question
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Can I match into neurosurgery residency with high 260+ step scores and no research publications?
Also , are research publications required for IMG friendly programs??
Just scores are not enough
great video.
since i have to be at least 2 years in my own country after elective, can we continue research after we come back to homecountry after doing some research during elective??
is it possible to publish in us journals those 2 years from home or do anything that contributes to neurosurgery match??
Because 2 years and 2-3 years after that, its going to be 5 years out of medical school.
That is a very long period that many program directors would not prefer to have in an applicant without clinical experience
those 2 years are as a medical officer not idle.
is there anything i could do in those 2 years from home that could help??
@@Az-xk2wj Always better to do it here
A nice series but poorly detailed