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1. USMLE score: This is the most important part for general people (I mean most of us have no experience in the US hospital).

2. Personal Statement: The second important part. This is probable the only way to show your written English to the program director. When the Hi-Tech was still hot, there were several pretty good websites run by some MD to present some wonderful sample PS for various specialties. Unfortunately, most of them are closed now. You can search Google to see if something could pop out. I do still have some collections, and would like to post here if anybody shows interests. But keep in mind, just as reference, do not copy them. If you can find them from internet, others can find them as well.

3. Recommendation letters: If you can get a letter from a MD, you may switch this with the 2nd part (PS). Most of us are working in the medical schools. Try to find some collaborators from clinical department. Trust me, most the US doctors are for practice only. They don¡¯t really have any publications. Therefore, if you put his/her name on you paper, or even a conference abstract, they will be really happy.
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4. Medical school tranxxxx and dean letter: The least important parts. Regarding the tranxxxx, average is OK. If you can¡¯t get the dean¡¯s letter, don¡¯t even bother. Just tell ERASE you medical school does not provide it.

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Ò»°ãµÄÉêÇ뷶Χ°üÀ¨: NY, New England area, PA, NJ, MD, TX, FL and CA. In Middle West, you can try IL, MI, WI, and IN. Those states, esp. NY, are called FMG friendly area. Here the ¡°friendly¡± does not mean they are really nice to FMG. Instead, they need FMG to fill the residency position. Otherwise, they will lose the federal government support (mainly from Medicare financially). Unless you really have some special reasons, don¡¯t bother to apply for the programs in the South.

Call the program before you apply through ERASE. Make a question list before you call, such as:

How many FMG do you have?
What is the minimal USMLE score?
What kind visa do you sponsor (if you have a visa issue)?
Do you have any house allowance (esp in some metropolitan area)?
etc.

ÏÖÔÚµ½ÁËinterviewµÄʱºòÁË. Ò»µ©ÓÐÁËinterview, Äã¾Í³É¹¦ÁËÒ»´ó°ëÁË. ÒòΪһµ©½øÈëÁËinterview, ÆäËûµÄÌõ¼þ, °üÀ¨USMLE scores, PS, Recommendation lettersÒѾ­±äµÃÎÞËùνÁË. Õâʱºò Program director¿´ÖصÄÓÐÁ½Ìõ: Communication ability and personality. Communication refers to your spoken English, and personality refers to how easy you can get along with people.

As for the communication ability, don¡¯t be scared about your accent. As in CS exam of step 2, they know you are a foreigner, and they don¡¯t care your accent. As long as they can understand you, you will be OK. For most of us, having working here for several years either as a student or researcher, this is not a big problem. Just practice some common questions before you go for interview.

Regarding the personality, you have to convince the program director that you are a team worker, instead of trouble maker. How? I guess you can write a book about this issue.

Actually, those two issues should have been addressed in your recommendation letters. All you need to do is just emphasizing those and impress the interviewers.

Sometimes, talking some life topics during the interview may be even better that the medical issues. Based on my personal experience (I had been interviewed and interviewed people), you should try to control the interview, but don¡¯t let the interviewer feel any pressure. Having a casual talk, so people will feel you would be a nice one. Having a sport or music topic, people will feel you would be an interesting one. When you interviewer is a talkative one, your job will be very simple: just listening with a little bit of follow up. If your interviewer is a shy person, you should try to control the speed of the talk so that the interview won¡¯t finish in 10 min while it is supposed to be 30 min. Don¡¯t be too aggressive, because nobody like to be pushed forward.

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