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Non-US Clinical and/or Research ApplicantsThere are special considerations for applicants from foreign countries. In general, we require that individuals be funded from their country of origin. This funding can come from heart associations, governments, academic institutions, and philanthropic or private organizations. Stanford University requires that postdoctoral research trainees be funded at a minimum of $26,256 if single. In some cases, research applications are required for such funding and your faculty mentor may be able to help you in developing such a proposal. Foreign medical graduates who wish to participate in any clinical
training, rather than pure laboratory research during their fellowship,
must pass the USMLE (United States Medical Licensing Examination), which
replaces the FMGMS (Foreign Medical If you have passed the USMLE, you are eligible for ECFMG sponsorship
of a J-1 visa. You must have this sponsorship in order to be able
to participate in clinical training at Stanford. The ECFMG has also passed
a ruling that you cannot change your visa Realistic planning time for those who wish to be involved in patient care activities is about a year. For those who are working in a laboratory only, the visa process is quite a bit shorter because the USMLE is unnecessary, however obtaining funding and making general arrangements can also easily take a full year. Although the planning and paper work can be somewhat time consuming, our experience is that most of our foreign fellows have found their experiences to be very rewarding, and we believe that they have added breadth and depth to our program. |
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