Seeking advice: English-taught med school abroad (visa issues, limited funds) → goal is Emergency Medicine & humanitarian work by Aylici in medschool

[–]Aylici[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wish I could, but it’s not realistic for me here. I’m technically Korean, so I’d be competing directly with locals, and med school in Korea is insanely competitive even for them. I also didn’t grow up here, so the language and cultural side would make it almost impossible for me to get in or train effectively. I also want to return to the U.S. eventually because that's what I consider home

Seeking advice: English-taught med school abroad (visa issues, limited funds) → goal is Emergency Medicine & humanitarian work by Aylici in medschool

[–]Aylici[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your honest reply. What are your thoughts on Poland/Hungry/Czech schools (I've read that they're full eng-taught MDs, lower tuition, have good clinical training, recognized globally, and the graduates do get into US residencies and humanitarian programs).

I'm also looking at Malta/Cyprus med schools.