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  #1

what is it?is this better than externship? any one pl
I got a sub intern ship in NY.Is it helpful in residency
thks

  #2

of course ,it will lokk gr8 on ur resume

how did u get that,i u dont mind sharing


  #3

just sent u a PM.write me back if u need any further help

  #4

Sub internship is usually a medical student rotation. But if they accepted you - go for it.

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  #5

for all those who hyave sent me PM about sub internship
I am sorry that I may not be able to answer all the PM's.Here is what I learnt
It is usually for students of medical schools.Pl contact Dean's Office in your respective university and they will help you out.For people in NY try Cornell and Columbia Presbyterian Hospitals
I will be happy to assist if you need additional info.sorry again for not replying individually

  #6

it's for medical students but some programs do give it. good luck

  #7

hi Faisal
Im a medical student could you tell me how did you get a malpractice insurance or where did you apply?

Salam

  #8

hi dado84
pl talk to concerned deans office
every one has different policy

  #9

Hi Faisal,

How long the contract should it be ,like wise minimum to maximum how long?

Need GC or any special visa? Need to pass any USMLE steps already?

Is it has to apply through the program or the specific med school?

How far ahead shoud you apply? I am looking for this fall & end of this year for the sub intern or etc to get USCE.
Any fees to pay to the program likes others eg. observership, miniresidency, if has to pay , any idea of the range of the cost ?

Thank you.

  #10

thank you Faisal

Do you mean they provided the malpractice ins for you?







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