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Hello Docs,

Please let me know your opinion. Thank you. Have a nice day. I appreciate your time and patience.

Sincerely,

Rohit
 
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Hello Docs,

How are you doing? My name is Rohit. I am an International Medical Graduate. I did one year of residency in USA. To be honest with you, I had some family issues and could not perform up to the mark, I was on remediation and contract was not renewed. That was my biggest and only one failure in my life. Now I finished residency in Australia in good standing. I was accepted into a fellowship program in USA. Though, I got the credit for PGY-1 residency in USA, I did not tell about my failure (PGY-1 details) to the PD.

My question: Even though I did not reveal, With my ECFMG ID, FSMB action data bank, NPI, ACGME (My remediation and non renewal of my contract)is there a possibility that program director/ state licensing board will know automatically? A few coordinators told me they cannot see any info about applicant unless applicant reveals. I am not sure about state licensing board though. Would I get state license without revealing those details?

I am not sure about this website reliability. http://www.docinfo.org/. In that there are no disciplinary actions found on me.

Please let me know your opinion. Thank you. Have a nice day. I appreciate your time and patience.

Sincerely,

Rohit
If I understand you correctly:
-After graduating from an Australian medical school, you were accepted to a residency in the US
-You were placed on remediation by the US residency, and were not able to complete residency (basically kicked out)
-You went back to Australia, and completed your residency in Australia
-You applied for fellowship in the US, and have been accepted
-However, you didn't tell your fellowship program in the US that you were kicked out of your residency in the US
-Now you're worried your fellowship program might find out, and possibly withdraw their offer to you

Is that right? Or am I missing anything?
 
Your fellowship program will likely request a summary of your performance from your prior PGY-1. There's no "law" for this, but it's just what's usually done. The ACGME rules also tell programs to do it. If they do so, it really depends upon what it says. If the program feels you were untruthful in your application, that could be a problem.

Also, when you apply for a license in whatever state you're going to, there may be a question on the application about this. The Board of Medicine absolutely will contact your prior program for details. Again, what happens depends upon what the report says.

If you didn't mention your PGY-1 in your application at all, that's fraud. Now you're stuck continuing to lie about it. If ever discovered, you are likely to lose your license and be fired on the spot. At least that's what I would do.
 
Also OP, if your real name is what you say it is above, then you may have given away too much identifying information in this very public post of yours.
 
Also OP, if your real name is what you say it is above, then you may have given away too much identifying information in this very public post of yours.

Yes, if that really is his real name, then he has s*** for brains.

On the other hand, I can totally respect someone making a comeback in life, which it seems the OP did.
 
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