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Originally Posted by lswiltshire
Your brother would be better off going to a British University and getting his MBBS. Then he can practice anywhere in the British Commonwealth.
If he thinks he must also practice in the world (thats what Americans call the USA) he can take the various steps of the USMLE exam to be eligible to get a residency. After that he has to seek licensure in the state in which he wants to practice.
FYI an MBBS is equivalent to the US MD but you sometimes have to get some company to say that your MBBS= MD. There are folk that do this professionally. Its lot of poppycock... but thats how it is in the "world".
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your snotty and contempteous attitude toward the US is just as elitist and offensive as you think we are...
realize you are on a message board that is geared to North American citizens who are looking to practice in the US...I'm sure there are other boards out there that are focused on practicing medicine in say Europe or the Mid East or wherever...but for you to continously bash people on a forum for people who are in or looking to go to off shore med schools to get back to the US is annoying at best and bit racist at worst....
why are you continously surprised that US citizens and green card holders want to practice in their own country? And why are you unrealistic enough to constantly think that citizens of other countries aren't looking for the same information? The 10,000 non-US FMGs that apply for residency EVERY YEAR in the US should tell you otherwise...