Andrew grew up in South Africa and went back to Taiwan to finish his medical degree in college (In Taiwan, one can start med school after high school). Later he had some cool internships in the U.S. and now he's becoming a medical resident at John Hopkins. How did he prepare his exams? How did he keep the perseverance for the huge workload of studies, research, and work? | United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) has a total of 3 steps and it tests medical clinical knowledge competency. | PubMed, the medical journal database. |  


📝Tips for International MedicaI Resident in the U.S. 


➡️ Internship, English proficiency, mentorship, and research/publication experience are crucial. 


➡️ Better have 2 steps of USMLE, take step 3 if you want an H1B immigrant work visa 


➡️ Perseverance: It can be a lonely path. Find some study buddies online. 


➡️ Time management, goal setting, and self-talk in the process. 


➡️ Be honest and genuine in the interviews. 


➡️ Have faith and values in yourself. 




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