Pathways for Success in Academic Medicine for an International Medical Graduate: Challenges and Opportunities

Author(s):  
Nyapati R. Rao ◽  
Vijaya Padma Kotapati
2016 ◽  
Vol 28 (3) ◽  
pp. 291-295 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eudice Goldberg

Abstract Adolescent medicine achieved accreditation status first in the United States in 1994 and then in Canada in 2008 and even if it is not an accredited subspecialty in most other Western nations, it has still become firmly established as a distinct discipline. This has not necessarily been the case in some developing countries, where even the recognition of adolescence as a unique stage of human development is not always acknowledged. The program at SickKids in Toronto has prided itself in treating its international medical graduates (IMG) clinical fellows the same as their Canadian subspecialty residents by integrating them seamlessly into the training program. Although this approach has been laudable to a great extent, it may have fallen short in formally acknowledging and addressing the challenges that the IMG trainees have had to overcome. Moving forward, faculty must be trained and supports instituted that are geared specifically towards these challenges. This must be done on a formal basis to ensure both the success of the trainees as well as the overall enrichment of the fellowship training programs.


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Stephen S. Seeling

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