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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1959
The number of graduates of foreign medical schools taking the examination of the Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates is increasing by almost geometric progression and will reach an expected peak in 1959. In March, 1958, 298 physicians wrote the first examination; 844 wrote the September, 1958, examination; and some 2,300 have applied for ...
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The number of graduates of foreign medical schools taking the examination of the Educational Council for Foreign Medical Graduates is increasing by almost geometric progression and will reach an expected peak in 1959. In March, 1958, 298 physicians wrote the first examination; 844 wrote the September, 1958, examination; and some 2,300 have applied for ...
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Foreign Medical Graduates and Graduate Medical Education
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1981Since 1975 the flow of foreign medical graduates (FMGs) into US graduate medical education programs has been declining as a result of several factors, primarily because of the more stringent entrance requirements mandated by the 1976 Health Professions Educational Assistance Act (PL 94-484).
L J, Goodman, L E, Wunderman
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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.
R J, Weiss +4 more
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