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2014, 34,355 students applied to become residency doctors in the US, and many
would have been successful if they had access to the right information and
mentorship.
Pocket
Presents,a
Media events company in collaboration with BusinessDay
Newspapers brings great news for Nigerian medical students and Doctors with
hopes of becoming resident doctors in the US this year with a special
event
holding at the prestigious Four Points hotel in Lagos on July 4, 2015. (Sign up
for the event hereà
http://bit.ly/ USMedicalResidency)
The event will be anchored by Dr. Ngozike Orjioke, a renowned U.S based medical practitioner who has helped many foreign applicants become medical doctors in the US through the US medical residency program.
During
her residency in Internal medicine, Dr. Orjioke was honored as Chief resident.
She also served as Chief Fellow during her pulmonary critical care fellowship.
She is a Pulmonologist-Intensivist at Atlanta Medical Center, Atlanta Georgia
and a part time faculty in an Internal Medicine residency program in Atlanta.
It was in these positions that she learned that it takes more than USMLE scores
and a bag of dreams.
The
quest to “become a doctor” in the US has been driven by several things such as
the quality of the residency program, access to better funding for research,
access to better medical facilities, and the importance the US government and
private organizations have placed in ensuring the US is at the forefront of
medical research and development in the world.
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