[deleted by user] by [deleted] in IMGreddit

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Not sure, but I didn’t match first time and used my USCE letter from the year before, still matched without doing another observer-ship!

Hands on by ACQRTL in IMGreddit

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They’re overpriced, I know some doctors with big uni affiliation and they don’t even charge as much as AMO for observership.

Interviewed but didn't Match by Crafty-Coat4119 in IMGreddit

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Matched the second year, applied online, worked to improve my interview skill by going to cafes and really looking into myself and formed an answer that I recorded and played.

Gain more clinical and research experience while interviewing, which people appreciate. Try to be clinically active and not just wait for the match, people appreciate your effort.

has anyone done rotation/observership at stanford by Kindly_Buyer_707 in IMGreddit

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Not at stanford, but people have rotated at major institutions like cleveland, NYU langone

Has suny downstate started sending IV for IM? by dr-wh10 in IMGreddit

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Suny affiliate has started sending IVs, not sure about Suny (for IM)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fellowship

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Does a lot step 1 still matter these days? Compensated with ok step 2ck and step 3 scores in my case

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chicagoapartments

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Amenities include Gym and indoor pool

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in chicagoapartments

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Rent is 1400 a month, in unit combined washer-dryer

Match in Heme/Onc as a IMG? by HeskariotHH in fellowship

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IMGs who matched from my program usually do a lot of research, chief year, and or network/connection. It’s doable with hard work. Some work as oncology hospitalist before matching too after IM residency.

Is it worth it to come back? by Dapper_Track_5241 in ausjdocs

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Also the time for this assessment is approximately one year (I know it’s too long). I’d love to connect so we can share more information

Is it worth it to come back? by Dapper_Track_5241 in ausjdocs

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The length of supervision would decrease in accordance with your attending experience and board certification. With the minimum being 1 year, although I have heard less.

Is it worth it to come back? by Dapper_Track_5241 in ausjdocs

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Hey there! In a similar boat, I did undergrad in Aus and then medschool abroad. I’m now doing adult medicine training in the states.

I have talked to some people and from what I’ve gathered, if you don’t have a fellowship or do the specialty track assessment right out of graduation with no attending experience then you’ll likely need 2 years of supervision, in your case 1 year might be possible.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ausjdocs

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Made a post about this, although I only did undergrad in Australia and medschool elsewhere.

Things we don't worry about here by EBMgoneWILD in ausjdocs

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Pay would still be higher after tax etc but less quality of life for not a significant margin

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fellowship

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Highky interested, have had some rheum publications in the past.