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  2. Board certification - Wikipedia

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    The commonly used acronym BE/BC (board eligible/board certified) refers to a doctor who is eligible or is certified to practice medicine in a particular field. The term board certified is also used in the nursing field, where a candidate with advanced mastery of a nursing specialty can also become eligible to be Board Certified. [2]

  3. Residency (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Foreign physicians do not get paid and indeed are required to pay an annual fee of $1000 to the university institution that the hospital is affiliated with. [citation needed] All the specialties in Mexico are board certified and some of them have a written and an oral component, making these boards ones of the most competitive in Latin America.

  4. International medical graduate - Wikipedia

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    Many countries have their own certification program, equivalent to the ECFMG in the United States. The purpose of ECFMG Certification is to assess the readiness of international medical graduates to enter clinical specialty training programs as resident physicians and fellowship programs in the United States. [citation needed]

  5. Doctors from Mexico help meet the needs of some patients in ...

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    Under the Mexican Licensed Physician Pilot Program, the Medical Board of California will allow up to 30 licensed physicians specializing in family practice, internal medicine, pediatrics, and ...

  6. California imports doctors from Mexico to fill gaping holes ...

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    The California Legislature approved a pilot program for recruiting doctors from Mexico in 2002, laying out basic requirements the physicians needed to meet and an application process.

  7. Healthcare in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Healthcare in Mexico is a multifaceted system comprising public institutions overseen by government departments, private hospitals and clinics, and private physicians. It is distinguished by a unique amalgamation of coverage predominantly contingent upon individuals' employment statuses.

  8. Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates

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    According to the US Department of Education, the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG) is "the authorized credential evaluation and guidance agency for non-U.S. physicians and graduates of non-U.S. medical schools who seek to practice in the United States or apply for a U.S. medical residency program. It provides ...

  9. Category:Mexican physicians - Wikipedia

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    Physicians from Mexico City (15 P) + Mexican women physicians (3 C) C. Mexican cardiologists (5 P) D. Mexican dermatologists (1 P) E. Mexican endocrinologists (2 P) G.