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dr_euphoria
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10.10.06 (2 years ago)
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thanks Munish..
that is very helpful, but I have come across to the following information that's why I have doubts...
Tell PD three advantages of a H-visa
1) They get to keep you on staff if they like you at the end of residency
2) It's easier to place you in a fellowship on a H1 than a J1 visa
3) Now with no cap for academic institutions and premium processing that takes only a few weeks, there's no delay in starting as there was previously.
IT IS EASIER TO GET INTO FELLOWSHIP WITH J1 OR H1??[/b]
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10.10.06 (2 years ago)
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Is it true that,
"Fellowship programs usually do NOT like H1 visa applicants."
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03.04.07 (1 year ago)
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great post tinkerbell.... however, have you called these programs 'IMG friendly' only because they sponsor H1 visas or also because they are known to accept a sizeable number of international graduates?
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03.13.07 (1 year ago)
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is the age affects residency? job chances? what is its effect? as I am 29 years ols want to do USMLE
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what do you advice me?
anyone help please???????????????????
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MunishLapsia
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03.13.07 (1 year ago)
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Most institutions welcome J1 candidates... but only a few will be ready to apply for an H1.
If you are ready for a J1 you are likely to get more interviews and offers.
There are a few candidates who completed residency on H1 but had to go for J1 to get into a fellowship of their choice.
Candidates age does not make as much difference as does the time since graduation.
Those who have already spent more than 5 years after medical school are classified as old graduates and less prefered by program directors.
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03.16.07 (1 year ago)
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how competitive is an OBGYN residency?
does a dgo with an mrcog-1 help in getting a residency in obgyn?
please reply soon guys!
thanks in advance.
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03.16.07 (1 year ago)
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thanks Tinkerbell for providing the list. any list from anesthesia programs?
goodluck
Ameer
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02.02.08 (11 months ago)
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FANTASTIC WORK!
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09.10.08 (4 months ago)
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wonderful post tinkerbell!!!!!!!!!!! thnx sooooooooo much!
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09.28.08 (3 months ago)
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hi, im doing my DRM(nuclear medicine) from delhi, finishing in june 2010.if i apply 4 USMLE
, what r my chances, esp. getting residency in nuclear med, opr radio. does any exp. ,say, SRship in AIIMS
work in favour or it will waste of time if ultimately u have to go to US.????
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