Sivapiragasam A.AmeriClerkships Member
When I started I would rate myself a 3 or a 4; now I would say that I’ve improved to a 7 or 8, so it’s a very big progress for me… I can feel it myself.
When asked to rate her confidence on a 1 to 10 scale in the AmeriClerkships Medical Society’s 4 week ClinicALIVE Reality TV Contest, where Dr. Abi succeeded as the winner; view the entire interview below:
Ping L.AmeriClerkships Member
I got my 9th interview in IM last week in CA! Thanks a lot for your strong support for my residency interviews.
Cheers!
Alexzondra O.AmeriClerkships Member
Thanks to this experience that I’m having with AmeriClerkships, I feel much more confident about going to hospitals and interviewing with American faculty. I really, am positive that I would not feel so confident if I hadn’t had this experience in the U.S.
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Dolly P.Prospective Member
Excellent service providers. I have recommended most of the medical students and graduates for taking your services to get through medical residency programs through your agency.
Birinder M.AmeriClerkships Affiliated Attending Physician
The experience whether it be one or several months with AmeriClerkships will hold them in good stead when they start to interact with patients in residency programs; I will highly recommend them to residency program directors to consider them very strongly because of this reason.
When asked about the benefits of working with AmeriClerkships Medical Society in the 4 week ClinicALIVE Reality TV Contest, as the clinical supervisor. View the entire reality interview by clicking here.
Kartik K.Prospective Member
What I liked best about AmeriClerkships is the quality of information they provided me… their association with brand names like Kaplan speaks for itself. Amazing coordinators, unbelievable services, and super knowledgeable staff makes AmeriClerkships the best residency entry forum available to FMGs.
Bernadette S.AmeriClerkships Affiliated Attending Physician
I saw the before doctor that came to me, and I saw the after doctor that left me: they had more confidence in themselves, they were better able to make differential diagnosis, they were more comfortable dealing with the parts that aren’t the differential diagnosis… The art of medicine, then hands-on part of medicine, the part that makes the patient comfortable, and makes them comfortable asking things and telling things [is what] will make them better physicians, and I think easier to assimilate into residency. That was accomplished in everyone that came through, and that’s was a good feeling.
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