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important site for all applicants - happiedoc
#1
This atleast tells you where to apply. Those with passing scores and attempts..rejoice....Happiedoc
Go to www.fmgamerica.com/lists.html
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#2
The site is crap and the date of the list is 2005 thank you for promoting your own crap to us we are not so stupid we see you

http://www.trenton.bbb.org/nis/newsearch2.asp?ID=1&ComID=0221000026002819

stop preying on FMGs find some other scam we are too smart for you
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#3
Happiedoc is not a representative of any organization. He is only a concerned member of the forum that seeks ways of getting into residency and live a normal life. He has previously requested lists of FMG friendly program because of the problems he has vis-a-vis..low score and multiple attempts. If for God's sake his search has landed him to supposedly useful site that you called a scam, he is apologetic for that. Tigerman26, it is not happiedoc's own's crap.
He is forever in search of multiple attempts friendly programs. If you can be of any help then you are 'too smart for him'... still Happiedoc.
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#4
Thanks for your assistance, luckhid. I have been to the site and they need over $300.00 to release the list of programs that are friendly.
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#5
You are an idiot you responded to my post with the wrong screen name you act like you are not happie doc and you write like you are
Ha you idiots
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#6
Hi Happiedoc, how many attempts do you have? I called some FM and IM programs in my state, some of them allow you to have 2 attempts for each step.
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#7
icecreme, may I throw that question back to you?
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#8
I paid them 4200 dollars and some guy Dr. Norman Cohen called me and told me he is a specialist in California and for my paying them this is the email he sent me below with numbers to 4 doctors, the doctors have no idea who FMG America is or why Dr. Cohen is calling them and saying he is trying to help me. He send me this email and told me to follow these rules before I went to some stupid private practice dr who has nothing to do with fmgamerica no real us clinical experience nothing

The guy sent me this email below

Here are VERY IMPORTANT RULES!


1) Be humble and enthusiastic.

2) Give the impression that you wish to help the doctor and staff any way you can.

3) Never be demanding. ACCEPT ANYTHING YOU ARE OFFERED EVEN IF IT SEEMS AT FIRST NOT WHAT YOU EXPECTED. We know that this experience will be invaluable to you and exactly what residency directors want. It is what you need to get the solid letter of recommendation to get into a US residency.

4) To maintain your confidentiality it is best not to mention FMG America. Residency directors (and the attendings that sponsor you) want to see that you took the initiative yourself. I am just a friend of a friend that is helping to advise and mentor you if anyone should ask. Again, this is to protect your confidentiality.

Let me know as soon as you have your interview. You need to keep me informed minute to minute. E mail is best.


GOOD LUCK!

Sincerely,


Dr. Cohen

I called the doctors and told them I paid fmg america for their externship program those doctors are very pissed off and they are helping me

they are a bunch of fraud people

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#9
I paid them 4200 dollars and some guy Dr. Norman Cohen called me and told me he is a specialist in California and for my paying them this is the email he sent me below with numbers to 4 doctors, the doctors have no idea who FMG Am is or why Dr. Cohen is calling them and saying he is trying to help me. He send me this email and told me to follow these rules before I went to some stupid private practice dr who has nothing to do with fmgamerica no real us clinical experience nothing

The guy sent me this email below

Here are VERY IMPORTANT RULES!


1) Be humble and enthusiastic.

2) Give the impression that you wish to help the doctor and staff any way you can.

3) Never be demanding. ACCEPT ANYTHING YOU ARE OFFERED EVEN IF IT SEEMS AT FIRST NOT WHAT YOU EXPECTED. We know that this experience will be invaluable to you and exactly what residency directors want. It is what you need to get the solid letter of recommendation to get into a US residency.

4) To maintain your confidentiality it is best not to mention FMG Am..... Residency directors (and the attendings that sponsor you) want to see that you took the initiative yourself. I am just a friend of a friend that is helping to advise and mentor you if anyone should ask. Again, this is to protect your confidentiality.

Let me know as soon as you have your interview. You need to keep me informed minute to minute. E mail is best.


GOOD LUCK!

Sincerely,


Dr. Cohen

I called the doctors and told them I paid fmg am.... for their externship program those doctors are very pissed off and they are helping me

they are a bunch of fraud people

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#10
Tigerman26, I stumbled back to this thread and saw that I did not answer you appropriately. I AM NOT AN IDIOT. I never pretended that I am not what I am. An idiot is somebody like you that does not have the wit enough to know that there are many styles of writing. Medicine is not everything. Medicine is the only pathway you know and you still fight for residency with no fantastic credentials..Grow up...Still Happiedoc
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