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First Aid for the International Medical Graduate

First Aid for the International Medical Graduate

9780071385329
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Opis
  • Offers insider advice to foreign medical graduates seeking to come to the USA.
  • Covers applying for and taking the USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination), CSA (Clinical Skills Assessment), and TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
Szczegóły produktu
44990
9780071385329
9780071385329

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Rok wydania
2002
Numer wydania
2
Oprawa
miękka foliowana
Liczba stron
295
Wymiary (mm)
213 x 279
Waga (g)
758
  • 1. Evaluating Yourself

    Four categories of IMGs:: where do you belong?

    Out of touch with medicine for a while?

    Why do you want to go to the US?

    Goal setting

    2. Getting to the United States

    “Achieving” the visa—strategic moves

    Refusal of visa

    Types of visa

    About Form DF-156

    3. Preparing for the Exams

    Who needs to take the exams?

    Obstacles facing IMG Examinees

    Computer based testing (CBT)

    Long vignettes:: A method to the madness

    A Few Last Things to Remember

    4. USMLE Step 1

    Eligibility criteria for step 1

    What is WHO World Directory of Medical Schools?

    Medical education credentials

    Application process

    Step 1, the exam

    Pass/fail statistics

    Course outlines

    Topics likely to be overlooked by IMGs

    What if I fail?

    5. USMLE Step 2

    Eligibility criteria for USMLE 2

    Application process

    Step 2, the exam

    Pass/fail statistics

    Course outlines

    What if I fail?

    6. English Exam (TOEFL)

    Importance of having a good grasp of English

    Pros and cons of computerized TOEFL

    Application process

    Scheduling

    TOEFL, the test

    Preparing for TOEFL

    7. Clinical Skills Assessment Exam

    Stated purpose of CSA

    Issues surrounding the CSA

    Who needs to take CSA?

    Eligibility criteria for CSA

    Application process

    Scheduling the test

    Scheduling strategy

    Timing the application for a visa

    Making your travel arrangements

    CSA, the exam

    What is a SP?

    Things not to do while working on each case

    Scoring components

    Step-by-step approach to doing well on the CSA

    Use of abbreviations

    Not sure of your command of English?

    8. USMLE Step 3

    Registration

    Scheduling

    Computer based testing (CBT)

    Computerese

    Pass/fail statistics

    Step 3:: The exam

    CCS, an introduction

    Preparing for the exam

    9. Getting into a Residency Program

    The problem of low scores

    Application process

    Choosing among the programs

    Interview process

    10. Building Your Nest

    Getting a Social Security number

    A thing called credit history

    Finding a place to live

    Obtaining a driver’s license

    Arranging for telephone service

    Getting your wheels

    Lining up car insurance

    Opening a bank account

    Enrolling in a health insurance plan

    Finding your compatriots

    Getting to know your town or city

    11. Survival Skills

    Your first month in residency

    Frequently asked questions on an on-call day (or night)

    Learning to function as a public relations (PR) person

    Dealing with the members of your team

    Surviving the ICU rotation

    12. Getting Through the Residency

    History taking, American style

    Physical examination

    H&P and daily progress notes

    Electrocardiography (EKG)

    The Mentor Program

    How to get the maximum out of a rotation?

    Clinical examination test

    Evaluation

    13. Some Distinctive Features of the Practice of Medicine

    in the United States

    Ethics, patient rights and legal issues

    Evidence based medicine

    Computers in medicine

    14. The Second Year of Residency

    Fellowship hunting

    Becoming a senior resident

    Resident as teacher

    15. The Final Year

    Getting ready to go back home

    Continuing with a fellowship

    Job hunt

    Your visa type

    Your job options

    An IMG’s job hunt

    CPT tangles

    Your Contract—the fine print

    Buying a house

    Moving

    Board certification

    Licensing boards

    Polishing the rough edges

    Appendix

    Important Organizations and Agencies

    Web Addresses

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