Rad Onc for IMG - Next to Impossible?

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Each year of the ~ 120-140 spots for RadOnc about 1-3 go to IMGs. I think we can agree that IMGs who get spots in this environment share similar qualities:

1. Ridiculously qualified (e.g. PhD or equivalent, attending in home country, multiple research publications)
2. Very strong relationship with Department and/or Chair (e.g. worked in Chair's lab as fellow for a few years)
3. Lucky
 
I believe one of the moderators on this board was an IMG.
 
it is nearly impossible for img's to match,r eally b/c there are more than qualified US graduates. yes, steph was an img who matched...but that was in an era when the field was wide open (no offense, steph). other DO's or IMG's have matched the past few years, but i am not privy to their situation (if they did aways, scores, research, etc).

if you are an img who is interested in radiation oncology, apply far and wide and good luck!
 
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