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I think you can apply for a US residency straight out of UK med school with USMLE 1 and 2.
However, you are not registered with the General Medical Council in the UK until you've finished your F1 year. And this, as you know, is part of a two-year contract. So, you would NOT be able to come back and work in the UK as a consultant, for example, even if you've become an attending (the equivalent) in the States. If anything, you would have to come back and do an F1/2 job to become GMC registered. Not sure if you'd also have to sit PLAB and college exams.
Also, I don't know how each of the colleges view US residency training. For example, it's 3 year residency to become an EM attending in the States; here it would take 7-8 years after graduation. The college of A&E medicine requires that you have worked at leats 6 years as an EM attending before you can apply for equivalent level posts in the UK (plus PLAB if you're foreign, F1/2 years etc.)
BUT THIS IS ALL CHANGING WITH MMC! So take it with a pinch of salt.
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Graduate Medic, Dundee Class of 2010
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