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Recipe for successful Match - USMLE scores to application day

Recipe for successful Match - USMLE scores to application day
Certificate Online Video
Course Credit Type
Certificate
Course Faculty
Rahul Kashyap, MBBS
Course Category
**Self-Study/On-Demand
Course Format
Online Video
Course Credit
N/A
Course Release Date
April 11, 2018
Course Expiration Date
May 11, 2020
Course Cost / Access
$24.99
Program Summary
The learners will be able to follow a timeline for journey from USMLE steps exams to residency application day. The course will highlights important mile stones in this timeframe. Most of the misconceptions about scores and sequence of observership, clinical rotations, and research will be removed. The course will provide a guideline for timing and importance of each of these activities.

Objectives and Outlines

  • To understand important milestones leading up to residency application day
  • To familiarize with timing and importance of observership, clinical rotations, and research


  • Enriquez

    Dr. Rahul Kashyap


    is a physician researcher in Critical Care Medicine, and he holds academic rank of Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology at a top academic medical center in USA. Dr. Kashyap has completed post-doctoral research fellowship in Emergency Medicine and senior research fellowship in Critical Care Medicine. He is also an instructor for FCCS- Fundamental of Critical Care Medicine course conducted by Society of Critical Care Medicine. He also serves on board of directors for Rochester Diversity Council.


    He is serving as an Associate Editor and reviewer for several emergency medicine, critical care and medical informatics journals. He has extensively published (200+ articles) in prestigious peer-reviewed journals with over 1900 citations. Dr. Kashyap has recently published a book named ‘Critical Care Case Review’. He is a Principle/co- Principle investigator in global projects, e.g. CERTAIN (www.icertain.org) and HEMAIR (www.hemairregistry.org) and regularly presents his work at NIH via USCIITG (now called SCCM DiscoveryNet) meetings. He is award winning public speaker. He has been recognized for exemplary research, quality improvement and leadership. Dr. Kashyap’s interest consists of clinical research in Severe Sepsis, Septic Shock, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS), Medical errors, Checklist, Patient Safety. He has enjoyed coaching and mentoring medical students, residents, and clinical fellows for more than a decade.



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