USMLE Overview for Filipino IMGs (FAQs + Expenses)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024
  • Can Filipino doctors pursue residency and fellowship training and eventually be licensed to practice in the US? YES! Here's an overview of the USMLE process.
    Some definition of terms:
    USMLE - United States Medical Licensure Exam
    IMG - International Medical Graduate
    US IMG - US citizen or Green card holder who graduated med school outside the US (ex. Caribbean, Canadian, Philippine med schools)
    Non-US IMG - Non US Citizens (will require J1 or H1B visa) who graduated med school outside the US
    FMG - Foreign Medical Graduate, often used interchangeably with IMG
    My profile / credentials:
    YOG (year of graduation) 2016
    Filipino Citizen, Non-US IMG, applying for J1 visa
    Passed USMLE Steps in one attempt (score reveal in another video!)
    Step 3 not taken yet
    3 months of US observership (all through connections, mostly community clinics, not paid)
    4 letters of recommendation (1 from med school academic training officer, 3 from US MDs)
    No research, no publications
    More than 6 months of work experience as general physician in the Philippines
    For more info:
    For Filipinos SERIOUSLY considering USMLE, join the FB group "DTTS".
    How the NRMP MATCH works:
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