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Id do the islands as they are american based
Great chance u wont get anything but FM check out DO programs |
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To the original thread writer please do yourself a favor and do not listen to anything 'leviathan' says. He has absolutely no clue wtf hes talking about. I also want to add that besides FM, IM is a definite viable option for an IMG. In fact SGU has more IM matches this year then FM. Beyond IM and FM, yes matching in something else is tough but its not impossible. It just means you need to do very good on steps, get great LORs and make contacts. But I agree that you should go into it knowing that you may end up in FM or IM and be happy with that. Last edited by rankin : 07-04-2012 at 02:16 PM. |
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I apologize if you are talking about Canada but why would you if the OP doesn't care about Canada? Seems like he doesn't even like Canada which is very sad given how great of a country this is. I hope all people in his shoes leave quickly to wherever they want to go. |
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As for US surgery matches, look at the NRMP statistics on those matches and you'll see they almost exclusively go to American citizens who don't have a J1 visa requirement and whose board scores are far higher than the average Caribbean student. If you think you're going to attend St. Georges or some other school and get surgery, you're delusional. Sure it happens but only for a small minority of excellent students. A minority that is becoming even smaller as the number of US grads increases year after year. |
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Did some research. My god SGU is one overbloated school.
793 (!!) PGY1 matches this year. 71 (9%) of them in Surgery (unknown how many are even categorical). 721 IMGs applied for surgery last year in the US, and 192 (26%) matched. For applicants who had 250 or greater on Step 1, 100% of US grads matched but only 42% of IMGs with the same stellar scores were able to match. http://www.nrmp.org/data/chartingoutcomes2011.pdf I don't know what I'm talking about? Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! |
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Secondly, IMG residency position in the US? If you are implying that I think there are are dedicated seats in the US for IMG's then you have grossly misread and/or misunderstood what I said. I implied no such thing. Quote:
Yes obviously the match rate to surgery for IMG's will be far lower than US grads and even lower still for those seeking J1. What I was ultimately getting at is that harder specialties are viable out of Caribbean but you have to work extremely hard and/or be smart and you should also be willing to accept IM or FM (especially FM). If you are happy with that scenario and cannot get into North American schools then go for Caribbean. |
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Last edited by leviathan : 07-09-2012 at 12:00 AM. |
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