Orthopedic Surgery Residency Match - An interview with Canadian native, UMHS Grad Nequesha Mohamed, MD Scott Harrah, MA spoke to Dr. Mohamed about her upcoming Orthopedic Surgery residency, why she always wanted to be a doctor as well as her research, and how she managed to Match after being out of med school for several years. Check out the full blog interview here: https://www.umhs-sk.org/blog/success-story-dr.-nequesha-mohamed-on-orthopedic-surgery-residency-at-wake-forest For more information about How to become an Orthopedic Surgeon, click here: https://www.umhs-sk.org/blog/how-to-become-an-orthopedic-surgeon For information about UMHS Medical School - click here: https://www.umhs-sk.org/caribbean-medical-schools How research helped her obtain residency Since she did not Match right away, Dr. Mohamed admits she had to be persistent and persevere. “You kind of get in that mindset of, ‘Well, maybe this isn't something that I can get into.’ It's a very competitive field and
How many years does it take to become a plastic surgeon? https://www.umhs-sk.org/blog/how-to-become-a-plastic-surgeon#years It takes at least 14 years of education and training to become a Plastic surgeon. This includes: * Undergraduate education (Bachelor's degree) - 4 years. * Allopathic or Osteopathic Medical school - 4 years. * Residency program - 6 years in integrated plastic surgery. * Fellowship - 1 or more years (optional). This video is based upon an original article by Dr Callie Torres. Please find more articles about medical practice here: https://www.umhs-sk.org/blog/tag/medical-practice Please check out more information about becoming a Plastic surgeon on this original article https://www.umhs-sk.org/blog/how-to-become-a-plastic-surgeon Please check out the other informative videos on this playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7_-WDU1Vnt1rhsTxlH96glV3Yg-l6dqt We would appreciate you subscribing to our channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrk0x4lh5OkYnAHp
UMHS Class of 2019 graduate Dr. Michael McCullagh completed a family medicine residency in June at Yuma Regional Medical Center in Yuma, AZ and started a hospitalist residency at the same facility this summer. The UMHS Endeavour spoke to Dr. McCullagh about his experiences at Yuma Regional Medical Center, working first as a family medicine doctor, the challenges of working with migrant communities that cross over the border from Mexico, the importance of being willing to learn and adapt, his medical education at UMHS, being a Canadian studying medicine abroad and more. Read more: https://www.umhs-sk.org/blog/dr.-michael-mccullagh-19-on-family-med-hospitalist-residency-in-az from University of Medicine and Health Sciences https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZnf9GIdKIM via UMHS YouTube Channel
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