Showing posts with label Americans studying Medicine in the Philippines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Americans studying Medicine in the Philippines. Show all posts

Monday, March 25, 2013

Attempting To Align Philippine Undergraduate Medical Education With California Requirements

Pebble Beach, California
This blogpost is a continuation of my attempts to dissect the Medical Board of California's licensing requirements for International Medical Graduates (IMGs).

I called the Medical Board up this morning and was redirected to someone's voicemail, twice. According to the recording, I should hear back from them within two business days.

So, I decided to do my own research to try and understand California law to the best of my ability.

The following screen shot caused me to wonder how IMGs can remediate their undergraduate medical education in the event that their curriculum does not meet California's physician licensing requirements, specifically the requirements stated in the Business and Professions Code Section 2089(b).

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Finally Accepted Into Medical School

Ninoy Aquino International Airport - Manila, Philippines
This is the moment that we've been waiting for: my husband and I have been accepted into medical school in the Philippines!

By God's grace, our Skype interview this past Sunday went well.

Two of the many things that happened today: 1) my husband and I both received our Letter of Acceptance into medical school and 2) our church family threw us a farewell or "despedida" party.

Things sure are happening fast!!!

Soon, we will begin our search for airline tickets to Manila, not to mention pack our bags and ship some boxes.

It was just like yesterday when we started this journey...five months ago, we decided to take a shot at taking the Philippine National Medical Achievement Test (NMAT). I'm convinced that we still haven't fully recovered from that experience. Today, here we are, preparing to move to the Philippines--for sure.

God is good! Amazing.

"I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me." - Philippians 4:13 KJV

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Our Medical Education Strategy As Prospective USIMGs

Day 90
Photo by pasukaru76 on Flickr
I know, I know--I should be studying for the Philippine NMAT as we're scheduled to take the exam on December 1st in Los Angeles. That's less than one month away. Granted, it was only one week ago that my husband and I both decided that we will be pursuing our calling to go to Med School...in our 30's. Yes, we will humbly accept all the prayers that we can get, not only because we are aging (albeit gracefully), but because we also have a growing family to feed.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

How to Register and Prepare for the NMAT in the United States

I just finished paying for the NMAT registration and testing fees for me and my husband. Here are some FAQs that I put together for those (foreigners) who are interested in studying med school in the Philippines:

What is the NMAT?
The NMAT, or National Medical Achievement Test, is the Philippines' version of the United States' MCAT, an admission test for prospective medical students. This is not to be confused with the NMAT for one of India's MBA Schools.

Health Insurance
Photo by 401(K) 2012 on Flickr
How much do the NMAT registration and testing fees cost (for foreigners)?
While the registration payment procedures page says that it only costs PHP1,900.00 (roughly 50.00USD) for both the registration and testing fees, it actually costs 30.00USD for the registration and 350.00USD for the testing fees, if you are a foreigner, bringing the total up to 380.00USD. You will only discover this huge price difference after you have completed the registration form and have been prompted to enter your payment information.