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How to Study MD in USA? Step 1: Complete Your Undergraduate Degree. Step 2: Pass the MCAT Examination. Step 3: Complete the 4-Year Medical School. Step 4: Pass Parts 1 and 2 of USMLE. Step 5: Finding Residency Along With the Niche. Step 6: Pass Part 3 of USMLE andRead More →

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Demand for medical coding professionals is heating up. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of jobs in medical records and health information fields will grow by more than 15 percent in the decade leading up to 2024. How do I become a medical biller client inRead More →

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A B-2 visa is likely the one you need. Visiting a U.S. physician to receive medical treatment may not seem like a typical activity of a “tourist for pleasure,” but if you want to travel to the U.S. for medical reasons you must apply for a B-2 tourist visa atRead More →

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Most residencies are between three and seven years. For example, a three-year residency is required for doctors in family practice, internal medicine and paediatrics. Longer residencies exist for certain specialties, such as surgery and urology. What is the difference between a doctor and a resident? Residents are doctors in training.Read More →

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Do U.S. medical schools ever accept international students? The short answer is yes, but it’s not common. In the 2019 application cycle, 1,890 foreign applicants applied to M.D. granting programs in the United States and 325 of those applicants were accepted. Of those accepted, 272 matriculated into medical school. HowRead More →