Hi,
I am a western European IMG who just graduated last year and I am planning to apply for the 2016 match. My case is that I have a guaranteed residency spot in my home country that I would have to resign if I had to travel for the interviews season.
My question is:
Would it raise a red flag to the PDs if I told them during interview that I had just resigned from a residency spot in my home country just to have the chance of being matched to a residency program in the US?
Or would they even look at it positively? As I am committed to the specialty and I am resigning my safe position to have a chance in the US.
The 2 reasons why I want to do some months of residency in my home country, are because I do not know whether or not I am going to be offered any interviews in the US (which is my first priority) and to earn money to prepare for the interviews, as I am pretty badly-off now (these reasons are the genuine truth). I had thought of getting USCE but the thing is, I have no money to travel and I strongly doubt I could learn more doing observerships than doing an actual residency in my home country.
Thank you in advance,
I am a western European IMG who just graduated last year and I am planning to apply for the 2016 match. My case is that I have a guaranteed residency spot in my home country that I would have to resign if I had to travel for the interviews season.
My question is:
Would it raise a red flag to the PDs if I told them during interview that I had just resigned from a residency spot in my home country just to have the chance of being matched to a residency program in the US?
Or would they even look at it positively? As I am committed to the specialty and I am resigning my safe position to have a chance in the US.
The 2 reasons why I want to do some months of residency in my home country, are because I do not know whether or not I am going to be offered any interviews in the US (which is my first priority) and to earn money to prepare for the interviews, as I am pretty badly-off now (these reasons are the genuine truth). I had thought of getting USCE but the thing is, I have no money to travel and I strongly doubt I could learn more doing observerships than doing an actual residency in my home country.
Thank you in advance,