name of 5+ hospitals for residency in pathology/Int medicine (h-1 sponsorship)

  • I am looking for hospitals which have open positions for internship (currently hiring) in pathology or internal medicine. I am only looking for hospitals where they hire foreign medical grads and sponsor for H-1. I am looking for atleast 5 hospitals. In addition, I am looking ONLY those programs where they interview the overseas applicants (with proper scores and qualification) over the phone and offer employment. Pls. do not post vague answers. I am looking for name of the program and hospital and a contact. Thanks for reading and good luck. sp.


  • You are right - I would like to bypass ERAS, if I can. However, even positions with ERAS are fine. Pre-match is Most preferred. Even if any of these leads to actual employment offer, I assure you a commensurate financial reward. Thanks. Regards, sp.


  • Hello again, I routinely work with hospital residents, so your question intrigued me. After researching this for you, I can truly appreciate the challenges you face in the application process! In checking further after I asked for clarification, I discovered that many of the vacancies in Internal Med were not for first year residents. In trying to answer your question, I assumed that you were looking at a first year placement. You have missed the ERAS deadline, which you probably already know. But the ECFMG (Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates) accepts applications on an on-going basis. My understanding is that an international medical graduate (IMG) must be ECFMG certified in order to be eligible for residency with an ACGME accredited program. You didn't indicate whether you have your ECFMG credentials yet. From what I understand of the h-1, you have to be licensed in the appropriate state to apply. And since licensure in states seems to require ECFMG certification, I don't see how you will be able to bypass ERAS. I say this after reviewing the following web page: Entry into Graduate Medical Education in the US: Overview for International Medical Graduates http://www.ecfmg.org/2002ib/ibgrad.html#applying On the web page noted above, it states, "As the designated Dean's Office for all international medical students and graduates, ECFMG coordinates the application process for these applicants." The same page indicates that Internal Medicine and Pathology are two of the specialties which are required to use ERAS to submit applications to residency programs. The problem I had in finding the data you requested is that most of the residency programs with vacancies require submission via ERAS or a matching program. I discovered most of the vacancies by using the databases on the links below. Most of these vacancies weren't confirmed on the individual web pages of the various hospital residency programs. Additionally, most hospital residency program web sites don't specify if they are H-1 friendly. I can only assume that matching services and ECFMG are used to match IMGs with programs which assist with sponsorship. I was able to find a lengthy list of "h-1 friendly" residency programs (see the link below) but it's like looking for a needle in a haystack to try to confirm if those h-1 friendly schools have openings. I went to many web pages of residency programs on that list. Most of them refer you back to ERAS and/or a matching program. Additionally, the web pages for most of the programs I visited do not confirm on their sites whether they sponsor h-1 applications at the present time. I would guess that this is to avoid applications and inquiries from IMGs without ECFMG credentials. But that's just a hunch. In the one or two instances where I did find something about the h-1 issue at the residency program site, I still couldn't bypass ERAS for you. As for the interviews, my understanding is that a phone interview is fine prior to a face-to-face interview. I did not find any programs which offer a position without the face-to-face interview after the phone interview. Below is some of the information I found which may be helpful to you. If this turns out to meet your needs, please let me know and I will post this as an answer. Otherwise it may help another researcher find the information you seek. List of 40 H-1 Friendly Residency Programs http://www.imgi.org/j1andh1frien.html Immigration Law and International Medical Graduates http://www.acponline.org/img/jafri.htm International Medical Graduate Institute http://www.imgi.org/ International Medical Graduate Message Forums http://www.imgi.org/imgmesfor1.html Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) http://www.ecfmg.org/ 2002 ECFMG Information Booklet (very informative) http://www.ecfmg.org/2002ib.pdf ECFMG and the J1 (links on the left may be helpful) http://www.ecfmg.org/evsp/index.html International Medical Graduates http://www.careermd.com/careerimg/default.shtm Forein MD http://www.foreign-md.com/ Another Site for Forein MDs http://www.csa-notes.com/ Scutwork (you gotta love that name) Resident Rankings of Residency Programs http://www.scutwork.com Scutwork's Unfilled Residency Programs by Specialty (list gives phone & fax numbers & email addresses) http://www.scutwork.com/match2002/unfilled_programs/index.htm Internal Med Residency Database ttp://www.acponline.org/residency/ Residency Vacancies Updated Daily www.career-md.com DMOZ Open Directory for Residency Education http://dmoz.org/Health/Medicine/Education/Residency/ Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) http://www.aamc.org/programs/eras/programs/start.htm National Resident Matching Program (NRMP) Registration begins August, 2002 http://www.nrmp.org/ NRMP Applicant User Guide (IMGs are eligible for the NRMP service) http://www.nrmp.org/res_match/tables/appl.pdf Search terms used included "h-1 pathology residency", "h-1 riendly", "international medical graduate application", "internal med residency vacancy." But those are just a few I used. My best sources were the links on the IMG-specific sites I listed above. Best wishes! fsw


  • Hi Intern2002, I'm finding a lot of programs which do h1 sponsorships, and I'm finding lots of vacancies in your areas of specialty. But I need to know if you are willing to apply via ERAS. Because you are asking for contacts, it leads me to believe you want to bypass ERAS if you can. Please clarify for me :) Thanks. fsw







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