09-10-2007, 05:19 PM
i mean mph,i have green card,12 years graduated.step 1/90, step2/78/,pass cs,no experiencein us.but i began observership ,apply for step 3, what is my chance.i think i have to take mph,what do u think buddi.
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09-10-2007, 05:19 PM
i mean mph,i have green card,12 years graduated.step 1/90, step2/78/,pass cs,no experiencein us.but i began observership ,apply for step 3, what is my chance.i think i have to take mph,what do u think buddi.
09-10-2007, 05:30 PM
MPH epidemiology will sure help, but only from an accredited program and there are only 36 accredited programs in US.
Do it only if you have a interest, otherwise it can be pain in ***.
09-10-2007, 05:34 PM
thank u,how can i find information about accredted program,
09-10-2007, 05:44 PM
09-10-2007, 06:04 PM
thank u,
god bless u i hope u get a good resideny this year.
09-10-2007, 06:55 PM
luckyboy
I appreciate your kind comments.
09-10-2007, 08:18 PM
did any one get this VCU psychiatry
Due to a policy adopted by our hospital's Office of Graduate Medical Education, we are required to document that all applicants considered for residency interviews 1. Must be within four years of graduation from medical school or direct patient care activity. 2. Have had at least 3 months of direct patient care experience . Generally, this is met through either medical school rotations in U.S./Canadian hospitals or through "externships." If you have had such experiences, did it meet the criteria for direct patient care experience, i.e., something comparable in contact and responsibility to the role of a fourth-year medical student? For U.S. and Canadian Medical students, their clinical rotations during medical school will meet this requirement. For Imp's, externships of direct patient care will meet this requirement, observer ships or clinical research do not qualify. The direct patient care activity mentioned above in the U.S. or Canada must be documented by a minimum of three (3) letters of recommendation from U.S. or Canadian physicians who observed your clinical work and can comment on your academic, professional, and personal performance.
09-10-2007, 08:20 PM
Due to a policy adopted by our hospital's Office of Graduate Medical
Education, we are required to document that all applicants considered for residency interviews 1. Must be within four years of graduation from medical school or direct patient care activity. 2. Have had at least 3 months of direct patient care experience . Generally, this is met through either medical school rotations in U.S./Canadian hospitals or through "externships." If you have had such experiences, did it meet the criteria for direct patient care experience, i.e., something comparable in contact and responsibility to the role of a fourth-year medical student? For U.S. and Canadian Medical students, their clinical rotations during medical school will meet this requirement. For Imp's, externships of direct patient care will meet this requirement, observer ships or clinical research do not qualify. The direct patient care activity mentioned above in the U.S. or Canada must be documented by a minimum of three (3) letters of recommendation from U.S. or Canadian physicians who observed your clinical work and can comment on your academic, professional, and personal performance.
09-11-2007, 04:27 AM
I appreciate your kind comments.
09-11-2007, 06:14 AM
Hello all
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