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Successfully completed an ACGME or AOA accredited Obstetrics
and Gynecology Residency Program and be Board Eligible
in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
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Certificate
or letter of completion with dates of training.
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Three
letters of recommendation including one from a supervising
faculty and another from the departmental chairman
where the applicant completed residency. A third letter
from a colleague (not family)
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Curriculum
vitae describing education and other life experiences.
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A
personal statement reflecting on career goals and
reasons for applying to the fellowship program.
LCME
Graduates:
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Doctor
of Medicine diploma (or its equivalent) without reservation
and should complete OB-GYN Residency from an accredited
residency program.
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Dean's
letter.
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Successfully
passed USMLE I, USMLE II and USMLE III (United States
Medical Licensing Examination)
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Transcript
directly from the FSMB (Federation of State Medical
Boards)
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Acceptable
explanation of any break in education (if applicable)
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Demonstrated
written and spoken fluency in English language.
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Proof
of US citizenship or appropriate visa status (FH HR
requirement).
International Medical Graduates (IMG's):
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Doctor of Medicine diploma (or its equivalent) without
reservation and should complete OB-GYN Residency from
an accredited residency program.
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Dean's letter.
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Successfully
passed USMLE at first attempt.
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Current
and valid ECFMG (Education Council of Foreign Medical
Graduates) certificate.
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Letter
from residency program director (if applicable)
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Acceptable
explanation of any break in education (if applicable)
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Demonstrated
written and spoken fluency in English language.
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Proof
of US citizenship or resident alien status (FH HR
requirement).
AOA
Graduates:
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Doctor of Osteopathy diploma without reservations
and should complete OB-GYN Residency from an accredited
residency program.
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Dean's letter.
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Successful completion of all steps of COMLEX with
a minimum score of 500 (80)
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Transcript
directly from the NBOME (National Board of Osteopathic
Medical Examiners)
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Internship year in Osteopathic Program (required by
Florida Board of Osteopathic Medicine and the American
Osteopathic Association)
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Acceptable explanation of any break in education (if
applicable)
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Demonstrated written and spoken fluency in English
language.
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Proof of US citizenship or appropriate visa status
(FH HR requirement).
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