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International Medical Graduates in the United States Psychiatry Workforce
This study describes the supply, distribution, and characteristics of international medical graduate (IMG) psychiatrists who provide services in the USA.
R. Duvivier +3 more
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Burnout: exploring the differences between U.S. and international medical graduates
Background International medical graduates (IMGs) have less burnout than U. S. medical school graduates (USMGs) during residency training. This study evaluates possible correlates of differences in burnout rates between USMGs and IMGs.
J. S. St. Onge +6 more
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The International Medical Graduate [PDF]
International medical graduates (IMGs) are graduates of medical schools located outside the United States (U.S.) and Canada. IMGs face various challenges on the road to U.S. residency training. These challenges include sitting for the United States Medical Licensing Examinations (USMLEs) to obtain certification from the Educational Commission for ...
Cheaito, Mohamad Ali +6 more
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Although research finds that international medical graduates (IMGs) fill gaps in US health care left by US medical graduates (USMGs), the extent to which IMGs' career outcomes are stratified along the lines of their country of medical education remains ...
R. A. Schut
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Are You Applying to More Than One Specialty? [PDF]
Although the majority of U.S. medical students predominantly apply to only one specialty, some apply to more than one. When it comes to emergency medicine (EM), applicants may apply to additional specialties due to several reasons: being international ...
Cheaito, Mohamad Ali +8 more
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Probability of success in the ophthalmology residency match: Three-year outcomes analysis of San Francisco Matching Program data [PDF]
Objective To develop a probability model of matching into a US ophthalmology residency program using San Francisco Matching Program (SF Match) data. Design Retrospective data analysis of de-identified application and matching data.
Chen, Xi +9 more
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International medical graduates (IMGs) represent a large portion of practising doctors in many countries. Many experience difficulties, including higher rates of complaints against them and lower exam pass rates.
M. Al-Haddad, S. Jamieson, E. Germeni
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Predicting fitness to practise events in international medical graduates who registered as UK doctors via the Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board (PLAB) system: a national cohort study [PDF]
Background International medical graduates working in the UK are more likely to be censured in relation to fitness to practise compared to home graduates. Performance on the General Medical Council’s (GMC’s) Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board
A Alam +27 more
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Integrating international medical graduates [PDF]
To create and sustain a tailored support programme and comprehensive online resource hub for international medical graduates in the north-east of England. The term international medical graduate (IMG) describes a doctor whose primary medical qualification was gained in a country outside the UK.
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The International Landscape of Medical Licensing Examinations: A Typology Derived From a Systematic Review [PDF]
Background National licensing examinations (NLEs) are large-scale examinations usually taken by medical doctors close to the point of graduation from medical school. Where NLEs are used, success is usually required to obtain a license for full practice.
Archer, J +6 more
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