On Thursday, October 1, 1998 at 8:00:00 AM UTC+1, Nubi Achebo wrote:
I have always wanted to ask a practicing physician in the USA this
question about medicos from Nigeria and the USMLE (test American and
foreign trained doctors have to pass to handle patients in the USA
health care system). I was under the impression that passing the
USMLE was a piece of cake for Nigerian doctors. I have a town's man
who has been at it now for 5 years without success; I thought the guy
was not applying himself to the process resulting in his dismal
perfomance. After talking to a couple of people, I now know that
there are several Nigerians medicos in the same category who are in
the perpetual exam taking stance. I want Nigerian trained medicos on
the Village Square to shed more light on this problem - is it a
function of the Nigerian system or otherwise?
Nubi Achebo
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If at first you don't succeed, then try again. Then quit.
There's no use being a damned fool about it.
-- W.C. Fields
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DO YOU YAHOO!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
USMLE is not so difficult, I have taken Step 1 & Step 2Ck. I got all the materials from usmle.com.ng, that was my issue before I just didn't know where to get the books.
To register go to ecfmg.org.
Just start preparing on time, at least from 200L.
you can send me an email though,
[email protected].
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