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Discuss the USMLE exam in this forum. USMLE stands for 'United States Medical Licensing Examination'. The USMLE is split into 3 steps: USMLE Step 1 which assesses basic science abilities, USMLE Step 2 which assesses clinical science and skills and USMLE Step 3 assesses whether the student for unsupervised practice.

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Old 26-03-2008, 09:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok, to make things short. I'm planning on working in the states. I'm canadian, living in europe and i'm going to study medicine in UK.

I know how difficult it can be for a foreign doctor to get a residency in the states. How important do you think my choice of university is? I want to go to nottingham, but i feel that i might be looked at higher if i go to king's. What do you think? Do you think other factors play more of a role?

I feel that nottingham is a better medical school in a better atmosphere, but americans may not know that and i know that king's has a great international reputation and nottingham is just a bleep on a map.
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Ok, to make things short. I'm planning on working in the states. I'm canadian, living in europe and i'm going to study medicine in UK.

I know how difficult it can be for a foreign doctor to get a residency in the states. How important do you think my choice of university is? I want to go to nottingham, but i feel that i might be looked at higher if i go to king's. What do you think? Do you think other factors play more of a role?

I feel that nottingham is a better medical school in a better atmosphere, but americans may not know that and i know that king's has a great international reputation and nottingham is just a bleep on a map.
It's not going to make a huge difference if your intent is to practice in the U.S. Scores on the USMLEs are more important. Go to a medical school where you think you will learn best. You'll be there for a while and that it far more important than pre-empting the opinion of U.S. residency directors.
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