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An International Medical Graduate or "IMGs", earlier known as a Foreign Medical Graduate or "FMGs", is a term used to describe a physician who has graduated from a medical school outside of the country in which he or she intends to practice. Generally, the medical school of graduation is one listed in the International Medical Education Directory (or IMED) as accredited by the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research or the World Health Organization.

Medical schools around the world vary in educational standards, curriculum, and evaluation methods. The purpose of ECFMG Certification is to assess the readiness of international medical school graduates to enter clinical specialty training programs as resident physicians and post fellowship programs for physicians who have completed residency as resident physicians.

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License requirements by country

The requirements to obtain a license to practice varies by country and often by state or province.

Australia

IMGs who wish to be licensed in Australia must obtain certification from the Australian Medical Council (AMC). To do so, an IMG must obtain an AMC certificate and sit a series of exams.

Those IMGs who have successfully passed the necessary exams and obtained AMC certification can then apply to an Australian specialty training positions.[1]

Canada

In addition to undergoing the regular licencing process as required of all Canadian medical school graduates, IMG's must also achieve a pass mark on the LMCC Evaluating Examination. IMGs in Canada also have a harder time getting into residency programs compared to Canadian graduates - only ten percent of IMG applicants get a position. [1]

United States

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Many IMGs who wish to be licensed as a physician in the United States begin by completing a U.S. residency hospital program. To do so, an IMG must obtain an ECFMG certificate.

Those IMGs who have successfully passed the necessary USMLE exams and obtained the ECFMG certification can then apply to U.S. residency positions via the NRMP and ERAS.

Origin by Country


1.India - 19.9% (47,581)
2.Philippines - 8.7% (20,861)
3.Mexico - 5.8% (13,929)
4.Pakistan - 4.8% (11,330)
5.Dominican Republic - 3.3% (7,892)
6.U.S.S.R. - 2.5% (6,039)
7.Grenada - 2.4% (5,708)
8.Egypt - 2.2% (5,202)
9.Korea - 2.1% (4,982)
10.Italy - 2.1% (4,978)
11.China - 2.0% (4,834)
12.Iran - 2.0% (4,741)
13.Spain - 1.9% (4,570)
14.Dominica - 1.9% (4,501)
15.Germany - 1.9% (4,457)
16.Syria - 1.5% (3,676)
17.Colombia - 1.4% (3,335)
18.Israel 1.4% (3,260)
19.United Kingdom- 1.4% (3,245)
20.Montserrat (3,111) Source: 2007 AMA Masterfile[2]



Sources

The Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates

References

  1. ^ readersdigest.ca - Why Is Canada Shutting Out Doctors?: "In 2003, 625 international graduates competed. Only 67—about ten percent—found a position"
  2. ^ Origin by Country, American Medical Association, http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/about-ama/our-people/member-groups-sections/international-medical-graduates/imgs-in-united-states/imgs-country-origin.shtml

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