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IAN - Information for Potential Advisors

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To increase the number of advisors in the IAN database, we are actively seeking IMG physicians who have the qualifications below and would be willing to serve as advisors to IMGs who plan to enter U.S. training programs.

Qualifications of Advisors

IAN advisors must:

Since the start of the IAN program in early 2007, most advisors have had only one or two advisees and exchanged only a few e-mails, so the advisor role has not placed excessive demand on advisors’ time. Since we do not know how popular IAN will become, it is not possible to estimate how many advisees an advisor might receive inquiries from, how often they might correspond, or how much time it would take on an ongoing basis. However, since advisors serve on a voluntary basis, they are able to limit the number of advisees they accept and have the option of declining to serve as an advisor for an individual advisee. Advisors can have their names removed from the IAN database if they so choose.

Eligibility of Advisees

Participation in IAN is limited to those IMGs who have applied to ECFMG for initial J-1 visa sponsorship or to IMGs participating in the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) who have submitted a rank order list to the National Resident Matching Program (NRMP).

To participate in IAN, advisees must:

OR

How to Participate

If you feel you meet the requirements to be an advisor and are willing to make yourself available, please proceed to the Advisor login page and enter the information requested. If you have questions about IAN, please submit them to ian.advisor@ecfmg.org.

IMGs contribute significantly to the U.S. health care system by providing critical services for the U.S. patient population. By sharing your experience and advice with incoming IMGs, you will ease their transition into U.S. medicine and culture, ensuring that they continue to make such contributions, perhaps more efficiently, more quickly, and less painfully than you and your IMG colleagues did. Thank you for being a part of this effort!

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[last update: February 3, 2009]