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ERAS Support Services at ECFMG to Start Live Chat Option

I have found the ERAS support services at ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) to be very helpful. The representatives respond to my questions quickly via email. On September 1 ERAS support services at ECFMG are launching a live chat option to answer questions about ERAS.

Representatives will be available to live chat M-F 8a-5p EST. You will be able to access the Live Chat service here. Starting September 1, you will find a link to the Live Chat service on every associated web page.

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IMGs: Your ERAS Tokens are Here

Just a quick note to International Medical Graduates: Residency Tokens for ERAS 2012 are now available. You can use the token to register with AAMC’s MyERAS starting on July 1.

Visit the ECFMG ERAS Support Services website for instructions on how to get your token.

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An Effort to Rid NY Hospitals of Caribbean IMGs

This NYT piece on the push to rid New York hospitals of Caribbean medical students is worth a read. I think it’s unlikely that Caribbean schools will be forced out of New York hospitals, as the financial incentive to keep the schools’ funding is way too strong. It’s worth considering, however, the fate and reputation of Caribbean schools.

It’s interesting to note, too, that New York schools that have relied on their prestige to secure rotation slots may now be worried that they can’t compete with the millions of dollars that Caribbean schools are spending to do the same.

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International Medical Graduates

Matching to a residency program through the NRMP® (National Resident Matching Program) is a competitive endeavor, especially for International Medical Graduates (IMGs), formerly called “Foreign Medical Graduates.” These applicants, who graduate from medical schools outside of the United States, face difficult odds. In 2009 only 47.8% of United States citizen IMGs obtained first year positions through the Match. Of those IMGs who were not U.S. citizens, only 41.6% matched (Source: Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates).

Furthermore, some IMGs complete their third- and fourth-year rotations in locations that are geographically distant from their base schools. Therefore it is more difficult for them to attain application guidance through their institutions or through senior students who have experience with the process. Because of these challenges and the poor odds, professional residency admissions consulting has become increasingly important in optimizing residency applications for IMGs and improving the odds that these candidates get into residency programs. Read more ›

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About Dr. Michelle Finkel

Dr. Michelle Finkel

Dr. Finkel is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Medical School. On completing her residency at Harvard, she was asked to stay on as faculty at Harvard Medical School and spent five years teaching at the world-renowned Massachusetts General Hospital. She was appointed to the Assistant Residency Director position for the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine Residency where she reviewed countless applications, personal statements and resumes. Read more

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