Summary: Episode 32: Learn about the three categories of medical graduates from all over the world applying for the match: first are the US graduates, second are US Nationals that go to International Medical Schools, and lastly Non-US immigrants coming from one of the 2,161 schools. The question is how you can successfully apply for the Match. Learn how in this video series.<br> Watch the entire podcast here…<br> <br> Residency and Match Course Overview:<a href="http://medical-mastermind-community.com/uploads/Picture1.jpg"></a><br> 1. How to Match Successfully<br> 2. What are your chances of Matching?<br> 3. NRMP Match Day Schedule and Scramble Week<br> 4. Residency admission requirements<br> 5. How to rank choices for the NRMP Match<br> 6. USMLE competition and program credibility <br> 7. Required documentation – International Medical Graduate emphasis<br> 8. The Scramble – filling slots after the match<br> <br><br> <br> Standards of care vary among different countries. We’ll honor that in this podcast by focusing on the <a href="http://medical-mastermind-community.com/med-students/the-nrmp-match-and-scramble-course">U.S. Physician Supply and Residency Match statistics</a>.<br> <a href="https://services.aamc.org/publications/index.cfm?fuseaction=Product.displayForm&prd_id=244&prv_id=299"></a><br> <br> <br> And here are the Top-10 Countries that most non-US IMG’s came from (reference: 2006 AMA Workforce Study):<br> <br> * India : 24%<br> * Philippines : 10.6%<br> * Mexico : 6.7%<br> * Pakistan: 5.7%<br> * Dominican Republic: 3.8%<br> * Russia: 2.9%<br> * Grenada: 2.8%<br> * Egypt: 2.6%<br> * South Korea: 2.5%<br> <br> <br> <br>