USCE or United States Clinical Experience is one of the most important factors that can help you match into residency. There are many different types - Clerkships, Externships, Observerships, Sub-internships, Research, all of which have a different impact on your residency application. In this video, we discuss the different types of USCE, how to apply and different tips that will help you understand everything you need to know.
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Time Stamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:55 Benefits/Pros of USCE
2:02 Clerkships
3:36 Externships
4:10 Observerships
5:11 How to Apply
5:26 Applying directly through Universities
6:36 The Cost
7:10 Free vs Paid rotations
8:05 Applying through portals/companies
9:50 Hierarchy of Letters of Recommendations
10:23 Who should apply through companies/portals
10:52 Different companies
11:19 Questions to ask companies
11:54 Tips and FAQs
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My name is Dr. Challa and I'm an IMG who just completed the match process and matched into internal medicine in the United States. If you have any questions, please leave a comment in the comments section below or add me in instagram (@dr.challa) and i'll be sure to answer any questions.
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