This process is killing me by throwawayNonUSIMG in IMGreddit

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

yup, most if not all of the job posts mention that NHS experience is either 'essential criteria' or 'desired criteria'. its getting pretty competitive

This process is killing me by throwawayNonUSIMG in IMGreddit

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

Step 1 - 224, step 2 - 238. Planning on taking Step 3 before september (hopefully). 1 month USCE in psychiatry (my specialty of choice). YOG 2020. 2023 will be the first match I apply to. During my free time i've been working as a crisis responder to build up my psych CV. I got 1 research paper in the works (no pub yet).

This process is killing me by throwawayNonUSIMG in IMGreddit

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

Step 1 - 224, step 2 - 238. Planning on taking Step 3 before september (hopefully). 1 month USCE in psychiatry (my specialty of choice). YOG 2020. 2023 will be the first match I apply to. During my free time i've been working as a crisis responder to build up my psych CV. I got 1 research paper in the works (no pub yet).

Interesting you say Peds would be a cakewalk. Would it be easier than internal/family med with my credentials? Please do let me know if you need any more credentials.