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@@ attention for IMG US citizen/GC @@ - bollus
#1
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/j1-visa-abuse/

pls sign here and share ur story.
thank you.
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#2
http://www.businessinsider.com/bank-of-a...bas-2009-3
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#3
You suck as doctors and now want to blame it on the more qualified candidate coming on a J-1 visa.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-08-03...cians.html

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#4
The way I see it is that most American IMGs couldn't make it into Medical School in the US and so they go to a foreign medical school where they are sub par, performing ever so poorly in their standardized tests yet think they have the inherent right to have the residency spot despite the fact that the visa requiring IMG is more qualified.


You guys should be ashamed of yourselves.


I would take a pakistani who knows his shit over a dumb ass fellow countryman who thinks his proficiency in the English Language can make up for his lack of clinical acumen.


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#5
c'mon America is nation built on Imigrants, always have been like that, that's why they are what they are nowadays... and they pretend to show that passing the boards are just a"requirement" and getting the certification must be a direct pass to the residency... C'mon!, not even the programs believe that... a PD is not gonna hire the person 'cause it pass the step with mediocre score over a Foreign who really work in his-her boards and in general in the CV qith research and publications.... IT's a competetion, and even now some places only take americans... but many places still want to have the best of the world... and it's not reasonable taking some mediocre american over a better trained foreing out of pity...
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#6
And just read this...

http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/03/health....html?_r=1


"Patients treated by foreign-born doctors who trained in other countries fare just as well as people treated by doctors educated in the United States, a new study has found.

But the results are not as good when the doctor is an American who went to medical school overseas and then returns to practice, the researchers determined. In that situation, patients with heart disease have longer hospital stays and slightly higher death rates"



Just get rid of that stupid petition....

Lol...
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