
The AMA-RFS is committed to informing medical student and resident/fellow members about opportunities to expand their medical experience through international electives. Foreign residency rotations enable resident physicians to become immersed not only in different modalities of medical care, but in the culture and traditions of each respective country as well. Due to the prevalence of some illnesses in only certain regions of the world, international electives can expose residents to a greater variety of pathology and disease. Moreover, the resident physician can bring energy, resources and a new perspective to the medical care of the host country. The structure of U.S. graduate medical education (GME) may present some challenges to the inclusion of international rotations into GME curriculum. There are, however, many interational programs available that provide residents with a rich and diverse experience abroad. International electives generally fall into one of three categories:
Please note: This resource is intended only for U.S. physicians interested in going abroad for supplemental medical training. If you are a physician training or practicing outside the U.S. and desire to come to the U.S. to practice medicine, you may visit the International Medical Graduates Section Web site for pertinent information.
To aid in your search, a resource guide and list of available electives is included below. The AMA does not endorse or partner with any of these organizations. Individuals interested in pursuing a residency or elective program abroad should contact these groups directly. The AMA-RFS strongly urges each international traveler to investigate their foreign contacts and organizations thoroughly. It is critical that travelers take all appropriate precautions to ensure their personal and financial safety.
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