Offering Clinical Rotations - IMG rotations - IMG Clerkships - Medical Observerships - Clinical Observerships to International & Foreign Medical Students and Graduates


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Offering Clinical Rotations
US Clinical Clerkships for the IMG
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Graduating from an accredited U.S. medical residency program is a pre-requisite to practicing medicine in the U.S. The demand for such positions by International Medical Graduates has historically outweighed its supply, and as such, the quality of applicants vary a great deal. In response, several United States authoritative bodies have been created to regulate the entry and practice of International Medical Graduates in the United States, and as such, several high priority components will always remain at the top of the list for residency directors. They are: USMLE board scores and number of attempts, U.S. hands-on clinical experience (12 to 36 weeks), a recent graduation date (less than 5 years), visa status (and need for sponsorship), recent letters of recommendation from U.S. physicians (less than 12 months) and ECFMG Certification. The Greater Medical Center and its companies provide the opportunity for, and services its qualified clients to gain U.S. clinical experience for the purpose of bettering their chances at securing a U.S. medical residency position. Such opportunities and services may be limited by third parties, such as certain state policies and regulations that may even prohibit clinical rotations for International Medical Graduates and Students, over whom The Greater Medical Center and its companies have no control. It is your responsibility to enroll in services that will best serve your particular needs. Moreover, it is your duty to comply and stay up to date with third party regulations and policies, such as specific state medical licensure boards, whose policies differ and continuously change across the United States. Although we have equipped ourselves with professional consultants who are continuously trained and kept up to date in the field of International Medical Graduates and U.S. residency entrance, The Greater Medical Center and its companies are not liable for any client's difficulty or inability to be licensed to practice medicine or enter into a U.S. medical residency program. In addition, The Greater Medical Center and its companies are not liable for any damages or loss caused by, allegedly caused by or connected with any utilization or purchase or use of any goods, services, consultations and/or clinical rotations offered and/or sold through any of our companies. We appreciate your business.

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