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AMA's list of IMGS by country
http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/category/1550.html
IMGs by Country The Top 20 Countries IMGs Come From The following list ranks the top 20 countries where the largest numbers of U.S. physicians trained. This data does not represent citizenship or ethnic origin, it only represents the location of medical schools. - India - 19.2% (38,104) - Philippines - 9.6% (19,051) - Mexico - 5.8% (11,560) - Pakistan - 4.4% (8,758) - Dominican Republic - 3.4% (6,666) - Italy - 2.5% (4,926) - South Korea - 2.3% (4,593) - Former USSR - 2.3% (4,581) - Spain - 2.3% (4,495) - Egypt - 2.3% (4,491) - Germany - 2.1% (4,209) - China and Hong Kong - 2.1% (4,130) - United Kingdom - 2.0% (4,100) - Iran - 1.9% (3,893) - Grenada - 1.9% (3,714) - Cuba - 1.5% (3,013) - Syria - 1.5% (2,965) - Taiwan 1.4% (2,841) - Colombia 1.3% (2,578) - Ireland 1.3% (2,568) TOTAL IMG Population in U.S. -  22.7% (198,703) Source: AMA Membership Department As of December 31, 2002
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i remember there being a problem with this list.
ross university has atleast 3,000 graduates practicing...and its located in dominica...not the dominican republic. furthermore, i dont think the DR has that many practicing US doctors.... i suspect the two countries were mistaken as one and their stats combined. |
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sorry daniel u are wrong ; i dont think the DR has that many practicing US doctors.... DR is the right country
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It is plainly clear that whoever put this list together is either lazy or ignorant.
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Regardless, the former states of the Soviet Union are now sovereign independent (yes, I know that's redundant) countries. My point is that using the term 'former USSR' is a careless classification. Will a newly graduated Uzbekh from Uzbekhistan be placed into this category? A Latvian, Lithuanian, or Estonian (all of whom are about to enter the European Union, nevertheless had been part of the former USSR, whether the US and Britain recognized it or not)? What do you expect from the AMA, especially its IMG division? Miklos |
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