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It always surprises me how malke came from from Syria with no USCE or anything but still got a research position at mayo clinic. Iv been trying but have been unsuccessful yet I have USCE and clinical research experience. I don’t know how you did it, someone must of put him on. 🤷♂️
in USA its called refrence and in 3rd world countries its called sifarash , you can favor any individual in this holistic approach. and also luck plays a role
The socioeconomic disparity point is nonsense. 1- we have to pay thousands for the match itself UW is not going to hurt 2- USCE costs thousands in tuition and travel fees etc. I have seen pre-residency USCE opportunities costing $100K+ 3- getting an unpaid research position will cost thousands too in housing, transportation, etc. 4- Where I live, even volunteering costs money sometimes. If you need to get into red crescent or red cross, you will have to bribe your way there.. So why is it okay to value USCE, research, and other activities strongly while devaluing a reasonably more objective and less costly metric?
I think a lot of doors are just shut for above average IMGs, you need to be exceptional to even have a say in the match or have connections and a lot of USCE research etc
They actually do. That is how they still match 1-2 IMGs a year. Remember that this is Harvard, the best IM program in the country and most top-notch American students are competing for this spot. Most IMGs don't have good clinical experiences and strong LORs from such experiences that American students have. It is not only about having a high score.
@@joshuaemina8224 You are right, but also the system has to favor somehow their students. They have to fill rotation spots for their students before offering it to international students. American students are in almost 500k debt at the end of their school while most IMGs study medicine for free. Also some IMGs make it in programs like MGH and Hopkins through research and other ways to show their impressive qualities.
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🆓 Get an ERAS Application Template for FREE here: mailchi.mp/thematchguy.com/eras-application-template
🎥 Interview with the Harvard Internal Medicine Residency Program Director to talk about what does he look in a residency applicant, whether they consider IMGs, USMLE STEP scores, Research, Year of graduation, interviews and many more things!
"We don't use any cutoff "and it says the Cutoff is 240 on their website!
Where does it write, I didn't see anything like that
Very high quality content lately
as always
@@mohamedawad9690shush
💚 Lovely to gain insight towards Harvard Medical Residency, an amazing goal to focus on! Holistic reviews. Sounds super exciting. 💚
You channel is for sure one of the best for usmle. Thankss
You are welcome!
It always surprises me how malke came from from Syria with no USCE or anything but still got a research position at mayo clinic. Iv been trying but have been unsuccessful yet I have USCE and clinical research experience. I don’t know how you did it, someone must of put him on. 🤷♂️
in USA its called refrence and in 3rd world countries its called sifarash , you can favor any individual in this holistic approach. and also luck plays a role
Can you do videos on the beat internal medicine residency programs and best cardiology fellowship programs
Great interview. 😂 I love his response regarding the steps scores! Great answer Doctor!
Thank you so much for bringing this conversation to us 🙏
Interview some of the program director of Mayo Clinic or Md Anderson so we could know if they are more IMG friendly
Could you please interview an img friendly cardiology program director?
Wow! Thank you so much for this insightful video!
You are welcome!
Hey man, great content! If you can interview a psych program director or something that would be awesome!
Coming soon!
Thanks a lot @Malke asaad
Can you please interview radiation oncology program director also
Great video doctor, thanks
Very insightful! Well done 👏
You are welcome!
Can you please interview an img friendly surgical program director?
Coming soon!
The socioeconomic disparity point is nonsense.
1- we have to pay thousands for the match itself UW is not going to hurt
2- USCE costs thousands in tuition and travel fees etc.
I have seen pre-residency USCE opportunities costing $100K+
3- getting an unpaid research position will cost thousands too in housing, transportation, etc.
4- Where I live, even volunteering costs money sometimes. If you need to get into red crescent or red cross, you will have to bribe your way there..
So why is it okay to value USCE, research, and other activities strongly while devaluing a reasonably more objective and less costly metric?
I think a lot of doors are just shut for above average IMGs, you need to be exceptional to even have a say in the match or have connections and a lot of USCE research etc
They dont take in imgs... waste of money
This channel is not only for IMGs. It is for all applicants!
why they have 99% american graduates ? Holistic, I think not. please interview IMG friendly program directors
Gotta put up a cover and diversity inclusion crap for hiding their biases
They actually do. That is how they still match 1-2 IMGs a year. Remember that this is Harvard, the best IM program in the country and most top-notch American students are competing for this spot. Most IMGs don't have good clinical experiences and strong LORs from such experiences that American students have. It is not only about having a high score.
@@MalkeAsaadhow much access does an IMG have to quality American clinical experiences.
U think an IMG would be better than a harvard medical school graduate ?
@@joshuaemina8224 You are right, but also the system has to favor somehow their students. They have to fill rotation spots for their students before offering it to international students. American students are in almost 500k debt at the end of their school while most IMGs study medicine for free. Also some IMGs make it in programs like MGH and Hopkins through research and other ways to show their impressive qualities.
Please can you conduct an interview with a program director for Neurosurgery residency.🙏🙏🙏🥹🥹🥹