Challenges To Practicing Medicine for Docs Trained Abroad

Challenges To Practicing Medicine for Docs Trained Abroad
The Associated Press

Nearly 95 percent of doctors who study at American medical schools get residencies, according to the National Resident Matching Program. But for those trained abroad, just half enter that elite circle.

So why the disparity? Experts say applicants' chances can drop based on factors such as multiple attempts at passing the STEP exams, a lapse in clinical experience, or the amount of time passed since graduating from medical school.

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