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Careers Service University College Cork Ireland May 2009

Careers Service University College Cork Ireland May 2009. U.S. Medical Education: Where Do International Students Fit In?. U.S. Medical Education Residency Programs in the U.S. Alternatives to Medical School. Key Topics. MD

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Careers Service University College Cork Ireland May 2009

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  1. Careers Service University College Cork Ireland May 2009 U.S. Medical Education: Where Do International Students Fit In?

  2. U.S. Medical Education Residency Programs in the U.S. Alternatives to Medical School Key Topics

  3. MD Medicinae Doctor (in Latin), which translates to “Teacher of Medicine”. MCAT Medical College Admissions Test NRMP National Residency Matching Program AAMC American Association of Medical Colleges Acronym Decoder

  4. Bachelor’s Degree Medical School (4 years) Medical Residency in the U.S. (3-7 years) Usual Path for U.S. Students

  5. Medical Education in Home Country Medical Residency in the U.S. Usual Path for International Students

  6. The standard U.S. medical school curriculum: Four years Pre-Requisite for admission: Bachelor’s degree from a U.S. institution Standardized Test Requirement: MCAT exam scores Medical School

  7. Duration of Residency: Varies from 3-7 years, depending on the specialty Popular medical specialties in the US:Dermatology, orthopedic surgery, and urology U.S. Residency Programs

  8. Step 1: Complete the ECFMG Application Step 2: Take the United States Medical Licensing Exams (USMLE): Medical Sciences Clinical Knowledge Clinical Skills Exams Applying to Residency Programs: Five Steps

  9. Step 3: Apply to Residency Programs Step 4: Match with a Program Step 5: Obtain a Visa Applying to Residency Programs: Five Steps

  10. Consider an MD/PhD program Consider an accelerated Post Baccalaureate premedical program Apply to be a Physician’s Assistant (PA) Alternatives

  11. Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) – www.aamc.org Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) –www.ecfmg.org National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) – www.nrmp.org More information

  12. TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE

  13. True or False: A student can enroll in a medical school program in the U.S. after earning an undergraduate degree in Ireland. Question 1:

  14. False In order to gain admittance to a U.S. medical school, a student must have a bachelor’s degree from a U.S. university or college. Answer 1:

  15. True or False: Most international students studying medicine in the U.S. are enrolled in medical school. Question 2:

  16. False More international students are enrolled in residency programs than in medical school. Answer 2:

  17. True or False: “I majored in comparative literature as an undergraduate, and took only one or two science classes. Therefore, I have no chance of pursuing any form of medical education in the U.S.” Question 3:

  18. False While it will be difficult to get caught up, it’s possible to enroll in a post-baccalaureate pre-medical program in the U.S. to fulfill science requirements, and consider later applying to medical school or residency, either in the U.S. or in the home country. Medical schools appreciate candidates with diverse educational backgrounds. Answer 3:

  19. Careers Service University college Cork careers@ucc.ie Thank you

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