The Acculturation Toolkit: An Orientation for Pediatric International Medical Graduates Transitioning to the United States Medical System
Introduction International medical graduates (IMGs) consistently contribute to the US physician workforce. In fact, 25% of practicing pediatricians in the US are IMGs, highlighting the needs of IMG trainees. IMGs face unique challenges with acculturation compared to their peers due to unfamiliarity...
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Main Authors: | Cynthia Katz (Author), Michelle Barnes (Author), Amanda Osta (Author), Ingrid Walker-Descartes (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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