"I've been accepted to do an observation at Boston Children's Hospital in the cardiology department. I'm planning to match in Internal Medicine (IM). Is it worth taking this rotation? Also, I haven't found any good IM electives so far. Do you have any advice?"
Dr. Jerry. This is Augustine from Hebei north university. I’m currently doing my postgraduate(masters) in orthopedics surgery. After that I wanna practice in US . Can you please tell me what to do? I’m from Ghana as well. We were in same school in China.
Is it advisable to send emails to residents in a program telling them that you will be applying to that program hoping that they put in a word for you?
Hi, scheduled for August and then extended eligibility with new Step 2 test date in November. Unable to take test in Nov and will be cancelling with prometric. Do I need to wait a certain period of time before reapplying on ECFMG website for new Step 2 exam? Or can I just start a new application and pay the new fees etc straight away?
Hi! Please Allow me to help you. There is NOT a single way to practice in USA without completing USMLE. Some people may be able to practice medicine without residency in US (through fellowships or under new Tennessee law) , but USMLE is a must step to have, there is no way around it.
In my experience, interviews are the most important in the whole process. What’s your opinion?
I’d be happy to know in the comments. Thank you 🙏🙏
Everything you said is 100% true . I was going through your channel and I wish I discovered it earlier ❤❤❤❤ love from Europe ❤❤❤
You are so welcome❤️❤️❤️
Glad to see you back love your smile! God bless you sir!
Thank you kindly❤
Thank you doc for guiding
Wow thank you for making the vedio doc
Hi doc can you make video on how to select Residency in US speciality for IMG
Thank you doc!
Did you have to observership?
If so can you talk about it .
Thank you, For the video
"I've been accepted to do an observation at Boston Children's Hospital in the cardiology department. I'm planning to match in Internal Medicine (IM). Is it worth taking this rotation? Also, I haven't found any good IM electives so far. Do you have any advice?"
Please make a video about how to get an interview with a failed step 1
Dr. Jerry. This is Augustine from Hebei north university. I’m currently doing my postgraduate(masters) in orthopedics surgery. After that I wanna practice in US . Can you please tell me what to do? I’m from Ghana as well. We were in same school in China.
Really praying to match into neurosurgery or general surgery
🙏🙏🙏🙏
interesting video. thanks doc
Glad you liked it!❤️❤️❤️
I have wanted to ask...Did you have observerships or USCE..or research publications? Would you talk about that too
Is it advisable to send emails to residents in a program telling them that you will be applying to that program hoping that they put in a word for you?
What would you say about career gaps ?
Hello bro.., im moving to the us for application... im ghanaian as well... can we inbox?
Why did you choose your program over other programs?
Hi, scheduled for August and then extended eligibility with new Step 2 test date in November. Unable to take test in Nov and will be cancelling with prometric. Do I need to wait a certain period of time before reapplying on ECFMG website for new Step 2 exam? Or can I just start a new application and pay the new fees etc straight away?
You don’t have to wait
@@USMLEBOOSTER thanks
Please I have a question how can an MO from Ghana get to do residents program in the USA ? Does he have to write their exam again please ?
What you mean by again? Have you taken the USMLE already? If not you can start studying for it and then you can take the exam and apply for residency
@@USMLEBOOSTER I mean the person is an MO in Ghana . And wants to do his residency on US . Does he still have to write their exam please .
Hi! Please Allow me to help you. There is NOT a single way to practice in USA without completing USMLE. Some people may be able to practice medicine without residency in US (through fellowships or under new Tennessee law) , but USMLE is a must step to have, there is no way around it.