l****5 发帖数: 22 | 1 我在国内是内科硕士毕业,这个我已经填在Education里了。硕士期间各科轮转,做了
一个临床课题。毕业后留校继续做内科。那么毕业后的经历属于Working experience
or training experience? 我觉得硕士三年已经满足美国的三年IM residency 的要求
了。有国内临床硕士,然后工作经历的人怎么填的呢?多谢。 |
e*****a 发帖数: 1334 | 2 内科硕士should under "Medical Education".
In chestnuts’ case, she worked at a hospital for three years after her MB
degree, which is more like a residency training.
Sounds like you got your MS degree after three years from MB graduation.
Many PDs will think this is the training time required for your MS degree,
not working experience or residency.
Just my opinion. |
l****5 发帖数: 22 | 3 Thanks. 我内科硕士是填的Medical Education. 我是问我硕士毕业后的工作经历应该
填作Working experience还是Training experience? |
e*****a 发帖数: 1334 | 4 I see. It's better to count that as residency training, because most PDs don
't think your MS program is residency.
【在 l****5 的大作中提到】 : Thanks. 我内科硕士是填的Medical Education. 我是问我硕士毕业后的工作经历应该 : 填作Working experience还是Training experience?
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x********n 发帖数: 108 | 5 I put my years in getting Master degree in education experience; and put my
years after graduation from Master degree as work experience. I had
residency before went to graduate school. But if you did not have a
residency before went to Master degree study, I think you may put the years
after Master degree as training if your title was resident. Just my 2 cents. |
e*****a 发帖数: 1334 | 6 Agree. You have to have at least three years of residency training before
you can practice medicine (work), by American's standard. Otherwise PDs will
get confused.
my years after graduation from Master degree as work experience. I had
years after Master degree as training if your title was resident. Just my 2
cents.
【在 x********n 的大作中提到】 : I put my years in getting Master degree in education experience; and put my : years after graduation from Master degree as work experience. I had : residency before went to graduate school. But if you did not have a : residency before went to Master degree study, I think you may put the years : after Master degree as training if your title was resident. Just my 2 cents.
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