drmaran Forum Junior

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| | 09/01/07 - 10:19 AM  
 
   
 
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frnds ,plz post some img friendly new york programmes , what are application requirements for umdnj medical school programme any idea about the visa they sposor.
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| sarika Forum Guru

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| | 09/01/07 - 10:48 AM  
 
   
 
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Robert wood jhonson medical school, new brunswick NJ Dear Residency Applicant: Thank you for your interest in our Neurology Training Program. For over 20 years, we have served as a rotation site for the neurology residency at New Jersey Medical School in Newark. Our own freestanding program will begin in July 2008. We offer a three-year (“advanced”) program in Neurology. You will have to arrange a PGY-1 year in internal medicine separately. For the initial PGY-2 class entering in July 2008, we will not utilize the Neurology Matching Program (NRMP), but will utilize the NRMP for 2009 and thereafter. Residents interested in applying to our program to begin their PGY2 year in July 2008 will need to provide the following documentation: • Application form • Curriculum Vitae • Personal Statement of up to 300 words indicating your interests and career goals • Copy of USMLE Parts 1 and 2 scores • Copy of ECFMG certificate (for IMGs) • Copy of visa (for IMGs) • Official copy of medical school transcript and documents certifying completion of any postgraduate training • Three letters of recommendation – one of which must be from someone who can attest to your capabilities and interest in Neurology • A comprehensive recommendation letter from your Dean’s office and from previous or current residency program directors, if applicable To apply to our program for July 2009, applications should be submitted through the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) of the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP). Please follow the link to the ERAS system www.aamc.org/eras. ERAS accepts applications beginning September 1. After a preliminary review of your completed application, you will be contacted via e-mail if you are being considered for an interview. Interviews are by invitation only and will be scheduled from November through late January. We will consider IMGs and will accept only J-1 visas. We impose no minimum USMLE scores. The State of New Jersey imposes a maximum of seven years between passing USMLE 1 and USMLE 3. Passing USMLE 3 is required for entry into the PGY-3 year. Therefore, you can take USMLE 3 during either your PGY-1 or PGY-2 year. We look forward to hearing from you as you begin this exciting phase of your medical career. If you have any questions about the program, please contact Janet Ryan, our Residency Coordinator, at (732) 235-7731. For more information on Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, please visit http://rwjms.umdnj.edu and http://www.rwjuh.edu. Please mail the completed application forms to: Lawrence I. Golbe, MD, Department of Neurology, 97 Paterson Street, Room 204 New Brunswick, NJ 08901. You will be notified if you are considered for a personal interview by the Department of Neurology. I look forward to seeing your application and to taking your candidacy to the next step. Lawrence I. Golbe, MD Professor of Neurology and Residency Director
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| kingsofke Forum Guru
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| | 09/02/07 - 03:51 AM  
 
   
 
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I have heard UMDNJ dosent like to sponsor visas and have not taken any one for last 3 years without GC, but if you have GC they are quite img friendly (i have personally seen many there during my 3 months research there in stroke research center) NY hmm let me see: For Neurology (there arent many anyway): 180-35-21-070 Albert Einstein College of Medicine Program Probable Integrated 9 required J1/H1B sarchill@aecom.yu.edu Replied Bronx Yes University based 3 Stars New York 180-35-21-075 Mount Sinai School of Medicine Program Possible MA, SR Non-integrated shari.smith@mssm.edu Not replied New York 180-35-21-074 Albert Einstein College of Medicine Long Island Jewish Medical Center Definitive AJ neuro ??? Non-integrated 7 required J1/H1B cbarnes@nshs.edu Replied 0 N o University based valid ECFMG certificate New York 180-35-21-077 New York University School of Medicine Program Probable ??? Non-integrated 7 preferred 11 J1/H1B neurology/psy chiatry not found Not Sent No University based New York 180-35-21-083 SUNY Upstate Medical University Program Definitive >10 AJ neuro, MA, ZN, SR Yes Non-integrated 5 Not Required/desirable J1 No University based New York
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| kingsofke Forum Guru
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| | 09/02/07 - 03:53 AM  
 
   
 
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where you read AJ neuro , these are the programs which invited my friend (obviously AJ) last year for the interview.
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