Background International Medical Graduates (IMGs) contribute to about 23% of the physician workforce in the USA. Certain US-trained IMGs face long wait times for transitioning to a permanent resident status, which limits their ability to work to fullest capacity, especially during a public health emergency. Objectives To estimate the number of US-trained IMGs awaiting permanent residency. Study Design Data were obtained from National Residency Matching Program (NRMP) to quantify the number of IMGs who secured residency training in the US from 2004 to 2020. Estimates of physician demographics were based on NRMP/ECFMG 2014 match data and Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB) physician census data. Results Between 2004 and 2020, a total of...
espite recent increases in the number of US medical graduates, international medical graduates (IMGs...
OBJECTIVE To compare the demographic and educational characteristics of Canadian international medic...
PURPOSE: Health information technology (HIT) holds promise for improving the quality of health care ...
International medical graduates (IMGs) are graduates of medical schools located outside the United S...
Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has incr...
Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has incr...
The United States needs more health care workers. The American Medical Association (AMA) estimates ...
Background: Given that nearly a quarter of the US physician workforce are international medical grad...
BackgroundTo describe the supply, distribution, and characteristics of international medical graduat...
BackgroundTo describe the supply, distribution, and characteristics of international medical graduat...
Nearly a quarter of all active U.S. physicians are international medical graduates (IMGs)--physician...
<p>Note: CoP, WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel; US I...
International medical graduates (IMGs) are medical graduates who have received their degree from int...
BACKGROUND:Migration of physicians has been a cause for global concern. In China, reforms of the hig...
In the past 2 decades, international medical graduates (IMG) were needed to fill graduate medical ed...
espite recent increases in the number of US medical graduates, international medical graduates (IMGs...
OBJECTIVE To compare the demographic and educational characteristics of Canadian international medic...
PURPOSE: Health information technology (HIT) holds promise for improving the quality of health care ...
International medical graduates (IMGs) are graduates of medical schools located outside the United S...
Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has incr...
Since the 1960 s, the number of international medical graduates (IMGs) in the United States has incr...
The United States needs more health care workers. The American Medical Association (AMA) estimates ...
Background: Given that nearly a quarter of the US physician workforce are international medical grad...
BackgroundTo describe the supply, distribution, and characteristics of international medical graduat...
BackgroundTo describe the supply, distribution, and characteristics of international medical graduat...
Nearly a quarter of all active U.S. physicians are international medical graduates (IMGs)--physician...
<p>Note: CoP, WHO Global Code of Practice on the International Recruitment of Health Personnel; US I...
International medical graduates (IMGs) are medical graduates who have received their degree from int...
BACKGROUND:Migration of physicians has been a cause for global concern. In China, reforms of the hig...
In the past 2 decades, international medical graduates (IMG) were needed to fill graduate medical ed...
espite recent increases in the number of US medical graduates, international medical graduates (IMGs...
OBJECTIVE To compare the demographic and educational characteristics of Canadian international medic...
PURPOSE: Health information technology (HIT) holds promise for improving the quality of health care ...