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Originally Posted by Yillan
They just graduated their first class of 32 in June. The Californian Medical board has probably not received any applications from UL graduates yet and so are unaware of its existence.
Also I'm sure there are some fine medical schools in Afghanistan
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you're missing the point. Residency programs in California are not even allowed to LOOK at the candidates unless their medical school is on that list, so before you can even think about you applying to a residency program there, your med school needs to be on that list (NRMP has special filters that will hide your application to certain places if you are not eligable to apply to those places i.e. if a program doesn't sponsor visas, you wont be visible to them, even if you applied, same thing with MBC)
the board has to audit the school and visit it before it is approved.
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Tools/ERAS filter- all data fields in this grouping default to not available, meaning the data will be screened from review (birthdate, birth place, felony convictions, gender, citizenship, limitations, race/ethnicity, SSN, visa)
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Filter/Sort- you can sort by such things as board scores, schools, applications that are incomplete, etc. Take a look at your options.
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http://www.aan.com/globals/axon/assets/3445.pdf
check and mate.
its the ERAS filter, not the NRMP, but essentially one is a part of the other.