Posts tagged USCE
Decoding the recent myERAS Changes: Your Path to Residency Success

Have you heard the news? The myERAS application system is going to be changing for the upcoming match cycle in ways that can impact your residency journey! In this episode, we explore these updates, highlighting how they align with the principles that we've been sharing in the IMG Roadmap course. Let's dive into the key questions surrounding these changes and discover their implications for your success. Keep listening to find out more!

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Overcoming USMLE Challenges as an IMG: Insights from Nigerian-Born USMLE Guru Dr. Adeleke Adesina (IMG Roadmap Series #115)

Are you an International Medical Graduate (IMG) preparing for the USMLE exams? Do you feel like the odds are stacked against you? Today's guest, Nigerian-born USMLE guru Dr. Adesina, is here to share his wisdom on how to overcome the challenges and achieve your dream. Keep listening to find out how!

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Match Success with IMG Roadmap Program: Your Key to US Residency!

Are you an international medical graduate (IMG) looking to secure a medical residency in the United States? The match process can be intimidating and stressful, but you don't have to do it alone. The IMG Roadmap program is here to help you on your journey to success with its sturdy support system and valuable resources.

In this episode, we're featuring testimonials from past students who have gone through the IMG Roadmap program and experienced firsthand the positive impact it has made on their match process. Here are some pearls of advice they would like to share with prospective students:

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IMG Roadmap Series #66 : Dr. Ima Ebong (Neurology/Neurophysiology).

Dr. Ima Ebong is a native of the Bahamas who is practicing on a J-1 visa. Though she went to medical school in the US, that process wasn't straightforward as she was still considered an IMG. Listen to her perspective on getting into US medical training as an international student. You can read more about her here.

Dr. Ima Ebong forms part of the expert team at the Kentucky Neuroscience Institute where she assesses and cares for patients who have epilepsy and neuromuscular disorders.

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