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Trained abroad. Practicing here.

Pathways into the U.S. system for internationally trained physicians, dentists, and nurses.

The Timeline Problem

The exam is rarely what costs a strong international candidate a cycle. The timeline is. Credential verification, primary-source documentation, language proficiency, and visa sequencing routinely take eighteen to twenty-four months, and they run in an order that cannot be compressed once you’re inside it.

Three Pathways

Physicians (IMG)

ECFMG certification, USMLE sequencing, U.S. clinical experience, and the residency match. Turning a foreign medical degree into a defensible application file.

Dentists (IDG)

The advanced standing route into U.S. dental programs: credential evaluation, bench exams, and program-by-program requirements that vary more than most candidates expect.

Nurses (IEN)

CGFNS, NCLEX-RN, VisaScreen, and state board licensure, in the order they actually have to happen.
Start your credential verification eighteen to twenty-four months before your target cycle. If you are inside that window already, the sequencing conversation is worth having this week.

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