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Is there any use of electives in fields other than field/specialty of interest?
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How many weeks of electives/ number of electives are enough/sufficient?
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How can I improve my chances for acceptance for electives in any medical school?
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My medical school is not a well-reputed one...can I get electives in US?
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What to write in 'Column of description of clinical activities in home school'
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Is there any use of doing short-term research/observership/electives?
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On which visa to go for electives/ which visa we need for electives?
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The following list was compiled in 2009; so the information provided might be outdated; visit the Universities' webpages to see the up-to-date and current details. Click on the name of university to open electives webpage of that university.
- University of Rochester
- NIH(requires TOEFL, no fees)
- Yale University(no application fees, prefers TOEFL, $2500 tuition fees + $1000 for furnished accommodation)
- Harvard(very rarely accepts, prefers TOEFL, application fees $100, $3100 tuition fees)
- Emory(needs a sponsor,requires step 1, $100 application $180 tuition)
- University of Wisconsin($113 application fees, no tuition fees, requires TOEFL,Malpractice, HIPAA)
- Northwestern($100 application fees, $1000 tuition fees+ $125 health insurance, requires TOEFL,Malpractice, HIPAA)
- Weil Cornell($100 application fees, $2000 tuition fees+ $30 for NY letter, requires Malpractice Ins AFTER acceptance)
- NYU($100 tuition fees, no application fees, requires Malpractice Ins)
- Uni of Massachusettes($65 application fees, no tuition fees, requires Malpractice Ins, TOEFL, HIPAA, OSHA)
- Uni of Cincinnati($37 application fees, $250 tuition fees, requires Malpractice Ins, TOEFL, OSHA)
- Uni of Connecticut(no fees, requires Malpractice Ins)
- Brown Alpert(open to limited medical colleges from Pakistan/India, first email to confirm if your college is in the approved list; $50 appplication fees, $3020 tuition fees, requires Malpractice Ins)
- SUNY downstate($175+30 application fees+ NY letter, TOEFL, no tuition fees, requires Malpractice Ins, HIPAA, OSHA, NY letter)
- University of Louisvelle (no fees, requires Malpractice Insurance, B1/B2 visa)
- Maimonidies (no fees, simple online application procedure)
- North Shore/LIJMC (no fees, simple online application procedure)
- University of Toronto(variable fees depending upon no of weeks, provides malpractice and health insurance themselves)
- Mount Sinai($300 application fees, requires TOEFL & USMLE step 1 but can exempt the latter, requires F1 visa)
- Henry Ford(no fees, requires USMLE step 1 but can exempt it)
- Baylor College of Medicine
- Duke(requires Step1, $50 application fees, $2100 tuition fees, requires Malpractice Ins)
- Tulane University
- Case Western Reserve University.
- Cleaveland Clinic(requires step1)
- Mayo Clinic(requires step1)
- University of Alabama
- Albert Einstein college of medicine(requires step 1)
- Louisiana State University
- Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
- Wayne State University (requires step 1)
- Albany(no fees, requires Malpractice Ins, $30 for NY letter)
- University of Texas Dallas
- University of North Carolina(only research electives)
- UCSF-radio (doesn't offer any visa; only for those who already have a B1/B2 visa or US citizens or permanent residents, reservation via email, $500 per month fees(maximum 3 months) payable before arrival)
- UC Davis
- UC Irvine
- UCSD($ 300 application fees AFTER acceptance)
- Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine(only research elective, no application fee, $250 per month fees)
- Vermont($100 application fees, no tuition fees, requires Malpractice Ins, TOEFL, HIPAA, OSHA)
- TUFTS($75 application fees, $2500 tuition fees. requires Malpractice Ins and TOEFL)
- University of Texas Medical Branch of Medicine
- University of Minnesota(research elective only)
- University of Chicago
- Rosalind Franklin University
- Thomas Jefferson University
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center($100 application fees, no tuition fees)
- University of Virginia(faculty sponsorship required for international students)
- University of Pennsylvania(accepts students from selected medical colleges)
- Southwestern Medical Center
- East Carolina University
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1. pros...its a very good
1. pros...its a very good place...
2. cons....I dont know of any...might be the Canada factor...but I dont think it matters...
3. yes its considered to be USCE....or somewhat similar to it...
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Thanks a lot. :)
Thanks a lot. :)
most welcome anytime! The
most welcome anytime! The pleasure is all mine!
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electives in ohio
for uni of cincinnati, do we need step 1? do we get there?
were can i find application for case western uni and what r chances of getting there.
what about state uni of ohio??
please reply asap
I m sorry... I have no idea
I m sorry... I have no idea abt these...places..tc and best of luck!
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