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COLOR ATLAS OF BASIC HISTOLOGY 3E

COLOR ATLAS OF BASIC HISTOLOGY 3E

EMERGENCY DERMATOLOGY

EMERGENCY DERMATOLOGY

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A STUDENT TO STUDENT GUIDE

Become a doctor in America!

How to: 
* Obtain your US medical license by passing the USMLE, CSA, and TOEFL
* Find the residency position you want
* Get a Visa
* Move to and live in the USA
* Adjust to American medical practice and culture
* Survive the residency

" . . . . (an) excellent book for any IMG who needs to know about the US system of medicine. I just got into a residency program and this book has taken care of all my questions. I feel more confident going into uncharted territory."An online reviewer from Central America

"This is one of the rare medical books that I did not want to put down after starting. The book gives high-efficiency tips on doing well in USMLE, CSA, English exam, residency, and even discusses the cultural issues that nearly all IMGs face."
An online reviewer from Chicago

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO SUCCEED IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
* How to get a driver's license
* Obtain a Social Security Card
* Find housing
* Open a bank account
* Buy a car
* And much more

A MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF FACTS, TIPS, AND ADVICE FOR FOREIGN MEDICAL GRADUATES WHO WANT TO COME TO AMERICA
* The details on getting a Visa
* How to prepare for the USMLE, CSA, and TOEFL
* Residency applications and interviews made simple
* The ins-and-outs of medical practice in the USA
* What you should know about American language and culture
* All in a clear, user-friendly format

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Author CHANDER
Table Of Content

1. Evaluating Yourself

Four categories of IMGs: where do you belong?

Out of touch with medicine for a while?

Why do you want to go to the US?

Goal setting

2. Getting to the United States

“Achieving” the visa—strategic moves

Refusal of visa

Types of visa

About Form DF-156

3. Preparing for the Exams

Who needs to take the exams?

Obstacles facing IMG Examinees

Computer based testing (CBT)

Long vignettes: A method to the madness

A Few Last Things to Remember

4. USMLE Step 1

Eligibility criteria for step 1

What is WHO World Directory of Medical Schools?

Medical education credentials

Application process

Step 1, the exam

Pass/fail statistics

Course outlines

Topics likely to be overlooked by IMGs

What if I fail?

5. USMLE Step 2

Eligibility criteria for USMLE 2

Application process

Step 2, the exam

Pass/fail statistics

Course outlines

What if I fail?

6. English Exam (TOEFL)

Importance of having a good grasp of English

Pros and cons of computerized TOEFL

Application process

Scheduling

TOEFL, the test

Preparing for TOEFL

7. Clinical Skills Assessment Exam

Stated purpose of CSA

Issues surrounding the CSA

Who needs to take CSA?

Eligibility criteria for CSA

Application process

Scheduling the test

Scheduling strategy

Timing the application for a visa

Making your travel arrangements

CSA, the exam

What is a SP?

Things not to do while working on each case

Scoring components

Step-by-step approach to doing well on the CSA

Use of abbreviations

Not sure of your command of English?

8. USMLE Step 3

Registration

Scheduling

Computer based testing (CBT)

Computerese

Pass/fail statistics

Step 3: The exam

CCS, an introduction

Preparing for the exam

9. Getting into a Residency Program

The problem of low scores

Application process

Choosing among the programs

Interview process

10. Building Your Nest

Getting a Social Security number

A thing called credit history

Finding a place to live

Obtaining a driver’s license

Arranging for telephone service

Getting your wheels

Lining up car insurance

Opening a bank account

Enrolling in a health insurance plan

Finding your compatriots

Getting to know your town or city

11. Survival Skills

Your first month in residency

Frequently asked questions on an on-call day (or night)

Learning to function as a public relations (PR) person

Dealing with the members of your team

Surviving the ICU rotation

12. Getting Through the Residency

History taking, American style

Physical examination

H&P and daily progress notes

Electrocardiography (EKG)

The Mentor Program

How to get the maximum out of a rotation?

Clinical examination test

Evaluation

13. Some Distinctive Features of the Practice of Medicine

in the United States

Ethics, patient rights and legal issues

Evidence based medicine

Computers in medicine

14. The Second Year of Residency

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