TI’s clinical rotations allows international medical graduates (IMGs) to be trained by US physicians at clinics and hospitals. It is ideal for IMGs looking to gain US healthcare experience. IMGs are expected to rotate through inpatient and outpatient services, and become proficient in history taking, performing physical examinations and formulate a proper assessment and plan, and transcribe accurate patient write-up’s under the direct supervision of faculty.
FAMILY MEDICINE
OB/GYN
DERMATOLOGY
CARDIOLOGY
UROLOGY
INFECTIOUS DISEASE
HEMATOLOGY/ONCOLOGY
NEUROLOGY
GASTROENTEROLOGY
ENDOCRINOLOGY
NEPHROLOGY
PULMONARY
✓ IMGs will be adequately prepared for clinical skills examination.
✓ Acquire an understanding of the importance of ancillary medical services (social work, nutrition, physical therapy etc) in the complete care of the adult patient.
✓ Develop the communications skills necessary to be an effective medical practitioner. This applies to both effective patient communication and interactions with faculty, staff and nurses.
✓ Gain important and necessary experiences and competencies sought by US residency program directors.