An IMG’s story of exclusion in U.S. residency
When I was a child, I watched a neighbor struggle after a stroke. He survived, but without rehabilitation he remained trapped in his disability, dependent on others for every task. That memory shaped my understanding of medicine: Survival alone is not enough. Patients deserve a chance to reclaim independence and dignity.
Years later, after completing medical training abroad, I came to the United States as an international medical graduate (IMG), determined …
An IMG’s story of exclusion in U.S. residency





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