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Rural Practice Made Attractive: A Scoping Review of Rural Primary Care Physician Recruitment and Retention Incentives. [PDF]
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Foreign Medical Graduates and the Medical Underground
New England Journal of Medicine, 1974Abstract A written questionnaire was distributed by the Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates to 4035 foreign medical graduates taking the January, 1973, examination in centers in the United States. Forty-eight per cent of the 3935 respondents were working in the health field at the time of the examination.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1975
To the Editor.— I refer to the recent editorial by Dr. Hussey (230:590, 1974). As a foreign medical graduate (FMG) and a practicing, teaching internist in a hospital-based practice, I would like to bring the following few lines to the kind consideration of authors like Hussey and those he quotes.
K M, Tan, M, Hughey
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To the Editor.— I refer to the recent editorial by Dr. Hussey (230:590, 1974). As a foreign medical graduate (FMG) and a practicing, teaching internist in a hospital-based practice, I would like to bring the following few lines to the kind consideration of authors like Hussey and those he quotes.
K M, Tan, M, Hughey
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— I think it is an act of omission to disregard again the pool of American-born FMGs who can partially satisfy the demand for house staff members in postgraduate training programs. Assuming that the education received at foreign medical schools is equivalent for the native of that country and the foreign student (ie, the American ...
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To the Editor.— I think it is an act of omission to disregard again the pool of American-born FMGs who can partially satisfy the demand for house staff members in postgraduate training programs. Assuming that the education received at foreign medical schools is equivalent for the native of that country and the foreign student (ie, the American ...
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1960
To the Editor:— The letter from Henry S. Gupta inThe Journal, March 19, page 1321, points up the lack of uniformity in the requirements of the specialty boards in the United States. Dr. Gupta implies that foreign doctors are discriminated against by all the specialty boards, regardless of whether or not they have graduated from a fully approved ...
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To the Editor:— The letter from Henry S. Gupta inThe Journal, March 19, page 1321, points up the lack of uniformity in the requirements of the specialty boards in the United States. Dr. Gupta implies that foreign doctors are discriminated against by all the specialty boards, regardless of whether or not they have graduated from a fully approved ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
Although rumblings of discontent regarding Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) had echoed in the past despite establishment of the examination of the Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), in the summer of 1974 the heat became intense as far as FMGs were concerned.
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Although rumblings of discontent regarding Foreign Medical Graduates (FMGs) had echoed in the past despite establishment of the examination of the Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG), in the summer of 1974 the heat became intense as far as FMGs were concerned.
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1976
To the Editor.— The article titled "The Foreign Medical Graduate as a Medical Resource" by Bergen and Lenoble that appeared in theArchives(135:1613-1616, 1975) is an insult to the intelligence and the self-esteem of the American foreign medical graduates (FMGs). Most of the FMGs are American citizens who love and respect this country.
S S, Bergen, B, Lenoble
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To the Editor.— The article titled "The Foreign Medical Graduate as a Medical Resource" by Bergen and Lenoble that appeared in theArchives(135:1613-1616, 1975) is an insult to the intelligence and the self-esteem of the American foreign medical graduates (FMGs). Most of the FMGs are American citizens who love and respect this country.
S S, Bergen, B, Lenoble
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