✅ If you need a full package to help you with your ERAS® application, PS, and interviews 📄: cutt.ly/RwuoSCrw 🆓 Get an ERAS Application Template for FREE here: mailchi.mp/thematchguy.com/eras-application-template 🎥 I am interviewing the Cleveland Clinic Internal Medicine Residency Program Director to talk about what does he look in a residency applicant, whether they consider IMGs, USMLE STEP scores, Research, Year of graduation, interviews and many more things!
I absolutely love this interview, got me emotional when Dr. Wardrop was talking about his transformation and growth as a physician concerning his disposition towards the international scene. He also has a great sense of humor. God bless him!
Thank you Dr. Wardrop for sharing your perspective and unbiased selection of candidates. Thank you for being a support for imgs. Your speech has broadened our vision a lot. And thank you Dr. Malke Asad for your efforts for imgs.
Thank you a lot Dr. Rchard Wardrop for your humbleness and amazing answers, your smile keep everyone optimistic and motivated. Thank you Dr. Malke for your beneficial videos
Awesome. It would be nice if you could interview the PD of a General Surgery residency program and lead him to talk about the chances of IMGs breaking through in US surgical residency. Many thanks for the great work you are doing for the IMG community. God bless you.
@@MalkeAsaad Excited!! I’m currently working at Mayo as research fellow, and I’m applying for IM residency this year. Hope I could make half as your achievement! 🥹
Is yog fair enough to filter? Some IMG canditates get graduation date after internship while other get graduation date and then start post graduation internship. It doesn’t justify this filter criteria. Could you ask this question please
دكتور اسعد انا مصري الكلية عندنا بتخلص في 7 سنين ونص من البداية لنهاية الامتياز. لو انا خلصت الكلية في 11 سنة وبتقدير مقبول هل ده هيأثر عليا جامد ويسببلي الرفض في المقابلات ويعتبر red flags كبيرة ولا مش هيهتموا بيها باعتبار اني شديد حيلي وجبت usmle scores كويسة! انا لسة مبدأتش الطريق تنصحني ابدأ ولا لأ 😢
Quick question. @malkeasaad and Dr Richard . I’m a non US img applying for this season that made an iOS app to monitor symptoms of heart failure to reduce readmissions with a goal to reduce readmission. Now I want to include that in my work experience but I don’t know what to write in the “organization” field. What would you recommend. Here’s the link to the prototype th-cam.com/video/a7VvVMbSiU4/w-d-xo.html
With all due respect, the American taxpayer funds the residency programs in this country. Therefore,US MD and DO applicants should get the priority for residency spots.
@@Agtsmirnoff thats a very different argument. you talked about an average taxpayer at first. taxpayers get health services and it doesnt matter who they get it from, img or us grads
@@sudheshkumar2489 yes, American medical students, whose parents have paid into the American tax system their entire life, should get the priority. I don’t understand why this is such a hard concept for you don’t understand. If you are not a US citizen, you should get second priority over American citizens.
✅ If you need a full package to help you with your ERAS® application, PS, and interviews 📄: cutt.ly/RwuoSCrw
🆓 Get an ERAS Application Template for FREE here: mailchi.mp/thematchguy.com/eras-application-template
🎥 I am interviewing the Cleveland Clinic Internal Medicine Residency Program Director to talk about what does he look in a residency applicant, whether they consider IMGs, USMLE STEP scores, Research, Year of graduation, interviews and many more things!
I absolutely love this interview, got me emotional when Dr. Wardrop was talking about his transformation and growth as a physician concerning his disposition towards the international scene. He also has a great sense of humor. God bless him!
Thank you Dr. Wardrop for sharing your perspective and unbiased selection of candidates. Thank you for being a support for imgs. Your speech has broadened our vision a lot. And thank you Dr. Malke Asad for your efforts for imgs.
Thank you a lot Dr. Rchard Wardrop for your humbleness and amazing answers, your smile keep everyone optimistic and motivated. Thank you Dr. Malke for your beneficial videos
You are welcome 🙏
Thank you Dr. Asaad , the effort is much appreciated .
very comprehensive interview. Thanks Dr Wardrop. Thanks Dr Asaad.
Many thanks Dr. Asaad, the effort is much appreciated 🙏
You are welcome 🙏
This is such great content!! It’s crazy to think this is free!! Thank you dr Asaad!!
You are welcome 🙏
Awesome.
It would be nice if you could interview the PD of a General Surgery residency program and lead him to talk about the chances of IMGs breaking through in US surgical residency.
Many thanks for the great work you are doing for the IMG community.
God bless you.
Very important
You are welcome 🙏 Great idea!
Thank you for putting this extremely valuable content. May god bless you sir. Waiting eagerly for more such insightful videos.
Wow! Thank you so much! Youre making information free at hand 😍
Thank you for such an informative video!! Really appreciate your effort Dr Asaad!
You are welcome. An interview with the Harvard PD coming this week.
@@MalkeAsaad Excited!! I’m currently working at Mayo as research fellow, and I’m applying for IM residency this year. Hope I could make half as your achievement! 🥹
Really dr. My dream from always was Internal Medicine from Cleveland Clinic and I have to achieve it
Thank you much Dr. Assad 🙏❤ this really makes everything crystal clear 👌🙏
You are welcome 🙏
Great content and awesome as always! please consider having a surgical PD soon!
Thank u soo much... Dr.Malke Asad
Reality appreciatable video
Too much needed
Is yog fair enough to filter? Some IMG canditates get graduation date after internship while other get graduation date and then start post graduation internship.
It doesn’t justify this filter criteria. Could you ask this question please
Thank you so much for this incredibly insightful video!
You are welcome 🙏
Is it possible, one can get residency after match results announced, I mean one who has not applied in the month of September
دكتور اسعد انا مصري الكلية عندنا بتخلص في 7 سنين ونص من البداية لنهاية الامتياز. لو انا خلصت الكلية في 11 سنة وبتقدير مقبول
هل ده هيأثر عليا جامد ويسببلي الرفض في المقابلات ويعتبر red flags كبيرة ولا مش هيهتموا بيها باعتبار اني شديد حيلي وجبت usmle scores كويسة!
انا لسة مبدأتش الطريق تنصحني ابدأ ولا لأ 😢
Observership in J2 dependent visa.. is it possible?
Keep up and Thank you
Did he say they won’t look at people with a failed step 1 attempt?
It depends on the overall application
Quick question. @malkeasaad and Dr Richard . I’m a non US img applying for this season that made an iOS app to monitor symptoms of heart failure to reduce readmissions with a goal to reduce readmission. Now I want to include that in my work experience but I don’t know what to write in the “organization” field. What would you recommend. Here’s the link to the prototype th-cam.com/video/a7VvVMbSiU4/w-d-xo.html
i wish if u asked him about signaling
Thank you.
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With all due respect, the American taxpayer funds the residency programs in this country. Therefore,US MD and DO applicants should get the priority for residency spots.
Our middle east oil has made you rich then middle eastern applicants should be prioritized according to your own logic
American taxpayers will benefit in much the same way if they receive services from the img who have trained in US. I dont get your point.
@@sudheshkumar2489 my point is no IMG should be considered for positions for which USA Citizen Has applied but has gone unmatched
@@Agtsmirnoff thats a very different argument. you talked about an average taxpayer at first. taxpayers get health services and it doesnt matter who they get it from, img or us grads
@@sudheshkumar2489 yes, American medical students, whose parents have paid into the American tax system their entire life, should get the priority. I don’t understand why this is such a hard concept for you don’t understand. If you are not a US citizen, you should get second priority over American citizens.