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Ace Your US Match Inteviews for International Medical Grads
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Ace Your US Match Inteviews for International Medical Grads

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Last updated 4/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • Identify the structure, expectations, and decision-making process of U.S. residency and fellowship interviews.
  • Prepare high-impact personal introductions and responses to common and behavioral interview questions.
  • Develop strategies to handle visa-related discussions, red flags, and communication barriers as an IMG.
  • Practice mock interviews and receive feedback to confidently present yourself as a strong candidate.

Course content

20 sections24 lectures44m total length
  • Introduction0:13
    • Overview of U.S. interview structure

    • Focus on personality, fit, and communication

    • Goal: Make a strong, lasting impression

  • Welcome1:08

Requirements

  • There are no strict prerequisites for this course. However, it is designed for:
  • International Medical Graduates (IMGs) preparing for U.S. residency or fellowship interviews
  • Learners who have completed or are close to completing their USMLE exams
  • Applicants with basic knowledge of the U.S. Match process (ERAS, NRMP, or SF Match)
  • This course is beginner-friendly and guides you step-by-step through the entire interview process—even if it's your first time

Description

This course is for international medical graduates (IMGs) who are preparing for U.S. residency or fellowship interviews and want to stand out as competitive, confident candidates.

It’s especially valuable for:

  • IMGs applying through ERAS, NRMP, or SF Match

  • First-time applicants who feel overwhelmed by the interview process

  • Applicants who have been invited to interviews and want to improve their performance

  • Those who struggle with self-presentation, communication, or nervousness during interviews

  • Anyone seeking insider tips and real-world strategies from someone who has successfully gone through the process

Whether you’re applying to residency, subspecialty fellowship, or considering reapplying—this course will guide you through every step


What will students learn in your course?

  1. Identify the structure, expectations, and decision-making process of U.S. residency and fellowship interviews.

  2. Prepare high-impact personal introductions and responses to common and behavioral interview questions.

  3. Develop strategies to handle visa-related discussions, red flags, and communication barriers as an IMG.

  4. Practice mock interviews and receive feedback to confidently present yourself as a strong candidate.


There are no strict prerequisites for this course.

However, it is designed for:

  • International Medical Graduates (IMGs) preparing for U.S. residency or fellowship interviews

  • Learners who have completed or are close to completing their USMLE exams

  • Applicants with basic knowledge of the U.S. Match process (ERAS, NRMP, or SF Match)

Optional but helpful:

  • A draft of your CV or personal statement for reference

  • Access to Zoom or video recording tools for practicing mock interviews

This course is beginner-friendly and guides you step-by-step through the entire interview process—even if it's your first time.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for international medical graduates (IMGs) who are preparing for U.S. residency or fellowship interviews and want to stand out as competitive, confident candidates. It’s especially valuable for:
  • IMGs applying through ERAS, NRMP, or SF Match
  • First-time applicants who feel overwhelmed by the interview process
  • Applicants who have been invited to interviews and want to improve their performance
  • Those who struggle with self-presentation, communication, or nervousness during interviews
  • Anyone seeking insider tips and real-world strategies from someone who has successfully gone through the process
  • Whether you’re applying to residency, subspecialty fellowship, or considering reapplying—this course will guide you through every step.