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Old 05-16-2005, 02:45 PM
dthomas dthomas is offline
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Simply listing states in which graduates may have completed residencies demonstrates very little. Most any decent school in the region can claim the same or much more. (Caveat: Many graduates may come from the native language, not English language programs.)
A list of recently graduated residents from the English language program and their precise placements (program name, year, etc..) would be much more helpful (e.g. what SGU/Ross/AUC/Saba do). Independent verification by checking on the program website for the resident's name is (IMO) the gold standard.
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I wish I could provide accurate information on the graduates from Silesia and Lublin; however, I have tried to put the Hospital of Residency, State, and their Field. I am sure you can spend some time and find out the information of the students, and the medical college they attended.

1. University of New Mexico--New Mexico--Psychiatry.
2. Medical College of Georgia--Georgia--Family Practice.
3. John Hopkins Hospital--Maryland--Surgery.
4. Long Island College Hospital--New York--Internal Medicine.
5. New York Methodist Hospital--New York--Pedicatrics.
6. Loyola University--Illinois--Psychiatry.
7. Robert Packer Hospital--Pennsylvania--Surgery.
8. Souther Illinois University--Illinois--Internal Medicine.
9. Souther Illinois University--Illinois--Internal Medicine.
10. Southern Illinois University--Illinois-Psychiatry.
11. Maimonides Medical Center--New York--Surgery.
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There are about 50 students (54 TO BE ACCURATE) who graduated recently and are succesfully in their 1st or 2nd year of residence in the United States, and many more are in the 6 year program who are still at the University. You should be able to obtain the information on the recent graduates from the HMI people. (Request a packet that has information about their program) You don't necessarily have to apply for the program. You can go ahead and request information packet and look at the list of most recent graduates from Silesia and Lublin and their practicing sites.


Moreover, Mikols, none of the Universities besides those few that you listed from the Caribbean have list of their graduate students. Moreover, both neither Poznan nor Jageillonian medical colleges have listed the practicing sites for their graduates, and to be honest I haven’t come across a school yet (besides few universities of Caribbean) who have accurate and organized information of which the students can avail themselves.

I wish that all the international medical schools were as organized as those in Caribbean. That would make the transition for a prospective student like and many others 10 times easier.
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