okay i've only graduated in 2007 December...i'm off now from any other medical work to study for step 2 cs/CK and 3.......wouldn't a year of preliminary be good enough?.
Maybe, maybe not. General surgery is more competitive than it used to be and after completing a year of Prelim Gen Surg you are competing against hundreds of others who are also looking for a categorical spot. Doing a year of Prelim Surgery is a good way for programs to see that you can handle the work but the fact is that there are more applicants, with better scores, US citizenship, etc. than there are positions.
....i'm not looking to go thru 2-3years of preliminary programs...i just want to improve my application appearance to programs so i can be accepted..
I know you're not...the point I was making is that you MIGHT have to, that there is no guarantee that you will get into a categorical surgery position after just 1 Prelim surgery year. And if it takes 2 or 3 years, are you willing to do that (bearing in mind that you cannot be at more than 3 programs total to be Board Eligible). If you do well during your Prelim year, you may get lucky and get a categorical position, maybe even as a PGY-2, but you need to be ready for the possibility that you won't. There are a LOT of FMGs languishing in Prelim spots all across the country, many of them with no hope of ever getting into a Categorical position. Some of them have been treated poorly by programs, and never had a hope of doing so, but were led to believe that they would...others simply do not have the qualities that programs are looking for to push them ahead of everyone else applying.
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i just can't stand Internal Medicine or Family Med..
This was suggested by usmle.org as you quoted. I know what its like not to enjoy other fields, but you have to be realistic with a USMLE Step 1 of 77, no US letters, no USCE and non-US citizen, you are behind the 8 ball when it comes to desirable attributes that US program directors are looking for. So considering other options at this point is prudent.
......plus i'm not looking for a top brass university-hospital...i'm pretty much lowering my standards here....so i'm take a community program at this point
To be honest, that is most likely the only chance you will get. When I say that general surgery is a more competitive match and that it will be difficult for you, I don't mean just at top brass university hospitals but ANYWHERE.
Obviously if you do MUCH better on USMLE Step 2, that can alter your chances but there isn't anything you've told us that would make a US program director, even at a community hospital, consider you a competitive candidate. You probably CAN get a Prelim Surgery position, but as asked above: what THEN will you do if you can't get a categorical position?