mtt
04-17-2003, 05:31 PM
In answer to your questions, Hawaii can accept foreign medical school
graduates. However, our medical board does not have jurisdiction over
clinicals and residencies. For information regarding these, please
contact:
Hawaii Residency Program
1356 Lusitana Street
Universtiy Tower, #510B
Honolulu, HI 96813
The medical board does not concudt site visits and there is not list of
approved/disapproved foreign medical schools.
Generally, a physician who has graduated from a foreign medical school
will need:
medical degree;
two years of post-graduate training (residency) in a program accredited
by the ACGME;
ECFMG certificate; and
passage of a national examination (NBME, FLEX, USMLE or an acceptable
combination of the three).
For an application, please go to: www. hawaii.gov/dcca/pvl and click on
medical. Scroll down to application and click on the one for physicians.
graduates. However, our medical board does not have jurisdiction over
clinicals and residencies. For information regarding these, please
contact:
Hawaii Residency Program
1356 Lusitana Street
Universtiy Tower, #510B
Honolulu, HI 96813
The medical board does not concudt site visits and there is not list of
approved/disapproved foreign medical schools.
Generally, a physician who has graduated from a foreign medical school
will need:
medical degree;
two years of post-graduate training (residency) in a program accredited
by the ACGME;
ECFMG certificate; and
passage of a national examination (NBME, FLEX, USMLE or an acceptable
combination of the three).
For an application, please go to: www. hawaii.gov/dcca/pvl and click on
medical. Scroll down to application and click on the one for physicians.