IMG Rotations offers **advanced research projects** for International Medical Graduates (IMGs) looking to strengthen their **residency applications** through in-depth research. These projects typically last **3 to 6 months** and provide IMGs with the opportunity to work alongside renowned researchers and specialists in a variety of medical fields, including **internal medicine**, **surgery**, **radiology**, **neurology**, and **oncology**. IMGs involved in advanced research will participate in **clinical trials**, **data analysis**, **literature reviews**, and contribute to **research publications** that can significantly enhance their professional profile. Our experienced mentors guide IMGs through each project to ensure hands-on involvement, support, and **Letters of Recommendation (LoRs)** upon successful completion. These advanced projects are designed to improve your competitiveness in the **U.S. residency match**, offering valuable research exposure and recognition in the academic community.
As an International Medical Graduate (IMG), securing U.S. clinical experience (USCE) is a crucial step in successfully matching into a U.S. residency program. Whether you’re looking for U.S. clinical rotations, medical observerships, externships, or clerkships, gaining hands-on experience in U.S. hospitals and clinics can significantly enhance your ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service) application and improve your chances of matching through the NRMP (National Resident Matching Program)...