Indeed, I thought it was going to be hard, but it is turning out to be harder. I am being advised to apply to back up fields, but I'm sticking it out with neuro for now because this is what I really came here for. I came from a developing country where stroke patients are passed around from one hospital to another because nobody wants to take care of them pro-bono, and the MRI waiting list runs for months in our charity hospital...I thought the US was the best place for me to get residency training in neurology, hopefully learn a bit or two about research as well.
I also could have a pick on the residency slots back home--I have an outstanding academic record, at the risk of sounding arrogant. I could be a resident NOW. And yet here I am praying to all the heavens for just a single chance to interview. I knew about the difficulties of being a noncitizen. I left my family and friends, and my two adorable cats. And for what? Because I wanted to be the best neurologist I could be, whose training will not be hampered by the lack of diagnostics and will be fostered in a spirit of research and optimum patient management. But my-oh-my, there are days when I wonder why God put such a dream in my heart.
That is my commitment to neurology.
Now if only neurology gives me a little thumbs up, I'll be jumping up and down...
Yes, indeed, good luck to us!
Congrats miss franco, so far you are the only IMG I know with 3 interviews! That's inspiring. Hopefully, when the US grads start cancelling or in the *scramble* shudder*, we'll get calls too.
to the original poster, just be dedicated in your work, and I think you'll be fine. Believe me, it will be a VERY fine IMG who will be able to take a slot from an AMG. I am a 99er, and I am still waiting for my turn. Good luck to you too. Just don't overgenralize us, ok? Who knows if you give it a chance, you might see that while there are assess (and I'm not oblivious to thm), there are also many decent IMGs who serve the American people just as fervently as those who learned from this soil. Medicine, after all, is universal, right? : )