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2009-04-05 [02:44:45]
Pregunta: Me dirijo a ustedes

Con los motivos que serán enumerados a continuación:

• ¿Cómo conseguir ayuda financiera para realizar los estudios en los Estados Unidos de América?

• Un alumno de 15 años que actual mente cursa 4to año de liceo PROMOVIDO CON 9 y juega a el básquetbol

DESDE YA MUCHAS GRACIAS

Responder: Los programas de becas deportivas son dirigidas para estudios de pregrado (licenciatura) o postgrado (maestria).

Le recomiendo visite el Centro EducationUSA más cercano a su ciudad. El Asesor Educativo de este Centro le brindará información completa sobre este tema. Usted encontrará la ubicación de dicho Centro en el siguiente sitio: http://educationusa.state.gov/centers/

2009-04-05 [02:42:28]
Pregunta: hola quiero obtener una visa de estudios para aprender el idioma ingles en los estados unidos a donde debo solicitar informacion si solo quiero estudiar un año de preparatoria

Responder: El siguiente sitio tiene información general sobre visas para estudiantes:

http://www.travel.state.gov/visa/temp/types/types_1268.html

Para información actualizada sobre el tema, le sugiero visite el sitio de la Sección Consular de la Embajada de los Estados Unidos en su país:

http://usembassy.state.gov/

2009-04-05 [02:40:02]
Pregunta: estudie en lima peru toda mi vida termine el colegio pero no realize estudios superiores, ahora me gustaria realizarlos aqui en florida me gustaria q me respondan q es lo que necesito para poder empezar a estudiar una carrera aqui en los eeuu porque la verdad estoy un poco confundido con lo q es el college y lo q son las universidades, por donde tengo q empezar? gracias

Responder: Basicamente ambos terminos son iguales. Un "college" ofrece estudios de pregrado. Una universidad no solo ofrece estudios de pregrado, sino tambien de postgrado y doctorado.

Usted debe ponerse en contacto con la oficina de admisiones de la institucion a la cual desea asistir para ver los requisitos y condiciones.

2009-04-05 [02:35:06]
Pregunta: Soy una joven puertorriqueña deseo estudiar en la universidad de Yale, como obtengo una solicitud admision . Que tengo que hacer.

Responder: Visite el sitio de admisiones de la Universidad de Yale para mayor información:

http://www.yale.edu/admissions/index.html

Además, le recomiendo visite el Centro EducationUSA más cercano a su ciudad. El Asesor Educativo de este Centro le brindará información completa sobre este tema. Usted encontrará la ubicación de dicho Centro en el siguiente sitio: http://educationusa.state.gov/centers/

2009-04-05 [02:32:07]
Pregunta: me gustaria saber que tramites y requisitos hay par estudiare medicina en losa estados unidos y que posibilidades hay de una beca.

gracias

Responder: Los siguientes sitios tienen información sobre el tema:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medical_education_in_the_United_States

http://meld.medbiq.org/primers/medical_education_US.htm

http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/no-index/education-careers/2320.shtml

Le recomiendo visite el Centro EducationUSA más cercano a su ciudad. El Asesor Educativo de este Centro le brindará información completa sobre este tema. Usted encontrará la ubicación de dicho Centro en el siguiente sitio: http://educationusa.state.gov/centers/

2009-03-20 [00:06:28]
Pregunta: Buenas noches, el motivo por el que escribo es porque tengo muchas dudas, soy estudiante de una Licenciatura en Turismo en Ecuador, soy un US citizen y planeo seguir mis estudios alla. Me serviran los creditos que he ganado aca en ecuador?

Existen los prestamos para estudiantes para pagar las universidades?

Me han dicho que para ingresar tengo que dar varias pruebas el TOEFL y las del SAT pero si ya ingrese aca a una universidad de igual manera me tomaran el SAT??

Gracias por atender mis preguntas.

Responder: 1. Si la institución en la cual cursa sus estudios actualmente es acreditada por el Ministerio de Educación del Ecuador, estos podrán ser reconocidos o transferidos dependiendo de la institución a la cual usted solicite admisión en los Estados Unidos.

2. Visite los siguientes sitios para ver información sobre ayudas:

http://www.studyusa.com/articles/financehome.htm

http://www.finaid.org/sitemap/

http://www.collegeview.com/financialaid/index.html

http://www.joblatino.com/scholar.html

3. El examen TOEFL evaluará su habilidad en el idioma inglés y es un requisito para estudiantes internacionales cuyo idioma materno no sea el inglés.. Respecto al SAT, dependerá de la institución a la cual usted solicite admisión en los Estados Unidos.

Le recomiendo visite el Centro EducationUSA más cercano a su ciudad. El Asesor Educativo de este Centro le brindará información completa sobre este tema. Usted encontrará la ubicación de dicho Centro en el siguiente sitio: http://educationusa.state.gov/centers/

2009-03-20 [00:01:51]
Pregunta: HOLA, QUIER SABER SI PUEDO LLENAR LA FORMA DS-160 EN ESPAÑOL

Responder: Ingrese al siguiente sitio:

https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/Default.aspx

El idioma debería decir Español en la casilla al extremo superior de la página.

Si usted coloca el cursor sobre cualquier palabra u oración de la pagina o el formulario, aparecera un cuadro de texto con el mismo contenido pero en Español.

Si aun necesita ayuda, le recomiendo visite el Centro EducationUSA más cercano a su ciudad. El Asesor Educativo de este Centro le brindará información completa sobre este tema. Usted encontrará la ubicación de dicho Centro en el siguiente sitio: http://educationusa.state.gov/centers/

2009-02-26 [16:25:21]
Pregunta: mi proposito es estudiar medicina en USA y quisiera saber como hacer mi solicitud

Responder: In the United States, medical studies generally follow completion of a bachelor’s degree. Admission to medical study in very competitive. Less than half of U.S. citizen applicants are accepted to medical school, and typically less than 3 percent of international applicants are accepted. In one year only 155 of the 16,221 students who entered medical school were foreign nationals, and most of them were individuals who had completed their undergraduate education in the United States. Because medical schools, particularly public medical schools, are funded largely by taxes raised in the states where they are located, admissions preference is usually given to residents of that state. Some state-supported schools will consider only U.S. citizens and permanent residents for admission.

First Professional Degree

Medical school usually lasts four years and students graduate with the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. Study combines classroom experience with observation and clinical work. Admissions requirements include undergraduate degree, preferably from a U.S.-accredited institution. Degrees in almost any discipline are acceptable as long as the student’s course load includes the required minimum number of prerequisite courses. Additional requirements include an excellent undergraduate academic record, fluency in English, and extracurricular activities such as work experience and volunteer commitments; and a satisfactory score on the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).

Postgraduate Training

Many foreign nationals who receive their first degree in medicine (M.D.) in their home country choose to continue their graduate medical education in the United States. To be eligible to practice medicine in the United States, all physicians, regardless of whether they were educated in the United States or outside the United States, must:

*receive their first professional medical degree from a medical school accredited by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education;

*complete a period of residency or graduate medical education;

*pass state licensure examinations.

Steps to a U.S. Medical Residency

In the United States, the residency is the essential final step in preparing physicians to practice medicine independently. Before undertaking the residency, U.S. students have completed undergraduate study, and then spent four more years in medical school to achieve the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree, focusing on mastery of basic medical sciences and learning to apply that knowledge to clinical problems.

The residency, usually lasting three to seven years, builds on this experience. It allows participants to gain expertise in a medical specialty and to gradually take on increasing responsibility for patient care within a supervised clinical environment.

International medical graduates (IMGs) may gain particular benefit from a U.S. residency experience. Advanced medical technology and facilities, expert faculty, and the wide variety of educational programs available in the United States (approximately 8,000 educational programs in over 100 specialty and subspecialty areas are currently accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education), can make U.S. study an exciting opportunity.

IMGs should be aware that the route to residency is not easy and that openings tend to be highly competitive. Before beginning, it is important to realistically assess such areas as one’s level of medical knowledge, English language skills, educational background, ability to obtain a visa for required testing and interviews in the United States, and goals and how closely they match their home country needs (the ministry of health will be expected to support the final residency visa application).

Applying to a Residency Program

The process involved in applying to a U.S. residency program as an IMG is not simple but it can be deciphered. The first essential is to obtain certification from the Educational Commission on Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG). Testing required for this certification may be begun while still in medical school, though the IMG must receive the final medical diploma before being actually certified.

Most programs require applicants to submit their applications using the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS®). ERAS was developed by the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) to transmit residency applications via the Internet.

ECFMG coordinates the ERAS application process for IMGs. Programs that do not participate in ERAS require applicants to use papers application materials. It is important that applicants contact programs directly for their requirements.

Eligibility and Certification Requirements

To apply for ECFMG certification, applicants must be international medical students or graduates. This means that their medical school is located outside of the United States and Canada. U.S. citizens who graduate from such schools are considered IMGs and are eligible to apply for ECFMG certification. Non-U.S. citizens who graduate from schools in the United States and Canada are not considered IMGs and are not eligible for ECFMG certification.

Additionally, their medical school must be listed in the International Education Directory (IMED) of the Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research (FAIMER®). If applicants are medical school graduates, their graduation year must be included in their school’s IMED listing. If they are students, the “Graduation Years” in IMED for their medical school must be listed as “Current.”

Eligibility

To be eligible for certification, applicants must be graduates from a medical school that meets the requirements described above, and fulfill the following additional medical education credential requirements:

*Applicants must have had at least four credit years (academic years for which credit has been given toward completion of the medical curriculum) ata medical school listed in IMED.

*They must supply ECFMG with copies of their medical diploma, and ECFMG must receive verification of their diploma directly from their medical school. The exact name of the medical credential they must supply is listed in ECFMG’s Reference Guide for Medical Education Credentials, available on the ECFMG website.

Applicants for ECFMG certification must also pass the following exams:

*USMLE Step 1 and Step 2. Applicants register for theses exams with ECFMG and take them worldwide at test centers of Prometric®, part of Thomson Corporation.

*Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL). Applicants register for the TOEFL exam with the Educational Testing Service (ETS®) and take the exam in Prometric test centers or certified testing centers (e.g. Binational Centers, Fulbright Commissions, etc.) worldwide.

*ECFMG Clinical Skills Assessment (CSA®). Applicants register for the CSA with ECFMG and take it at one of ECFMG’s test centers in the United States. The CSA can be taken either before or after passing the USMLE Step 2, but candidates must pass the USMLE Step 1 and the TOEFL before taking the CSA.

Applying for ECFMG Certification

The certification process begins when applicants send your first exam application to ECFMG. Before applying for examination, applicants must read the appropriate edition of the ECFMG Information Booklets for Step 1, Step 2 and the CSA.

Both medical school students and graduates can begin the certification process. All of the required exams are offered continuously throughout the year. However, since one of the requirements for ECFMG certification is verification of the applicant’s medical diploma with their medical school, they can not complete the process until they graduate and receive their medical diploma.

There is not time limit fro completing the certification process. However, there are specific time requirements for completing certain exams for ECFMG certification, entry into graduate medical education programs and medical licensure.

The academic year for U.S. graduate medical education programs typically begins in July. Applicants must be certified by ECFM before their program’s start date, although they can apply to programs before becoming certified.

Visa Requirements

IMGs who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents must obtain an appropriate visa to participate in U.S. graduate medical education programs. The most common visa employed for this purpose is the J-1 visa. ECFMG is authorized by the U.S. Department of State to sponsor foreign national physicians for the J-1 visa.

Applicants should contact a designated sponsor (ECFMG for a J-1 visa, the residency program for an H-1B visa) t obtain certification to apply for a visa. A curriculum vitae, letter form the home country ministry of health, and other materials will be required.

Once certification to apply is received, contact a U.S. embassy or consulate to apply for a visa. Be prepared to document both study plans and intent to return home.

Important to remember:

Applicants for a J-1 visa (eligible for ECFMG sponsorship), must

*Have passed the USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 (or other exams acceptable for visa purposes);

*Hold a valid Standard ECFMG Certificate (U.S. or Canadian medical school graduate are exempt from his requirement);

*Hold a contract or an official letter of offer for a position in an accredited program of graduate medical education or training; and

*Provide statement of need from he Ministry of Health of the country of nationality or last legal permanent residence. This statement must provide written assurance that the country needs specialists in the area in which the physician will receive training. It also serves to confirm the physician’s commitment to return to that country upon completion of training in the United States.

Además, Le recomiendo visite el Centro EducationUSA más cercano a su ciudad. El Asesor Educativo de este Centro le brindará información completa sobre este tema. Usted encontrará la ubicación de dicho Centro en el siguiente sitio: http://educationusa.state.gov/centers/

2009-02-24 [02:20:35]
Pregunta: SOMOS CIUDADANOS NORTEAMERICANOS Y VIVIMOS EN LA REPUBLICA DOMINICANA QUEREMOS SABER COMO PODEMOS OBTENER UNA BECA PARA REALIZAR NUESTROS ESTUDIOS UNIVERSITARIOS EN LA REP. DOMINICANA, QUEREMOS ESTUDIAR MEDICINA Y NUESTRA MADRE NO PUEDE PAGARNOS LOS ESTUDIO Y NUESTRO PADRE MURIO.

MUY ATENTAMENTE JESUS SILVA MARTINEZ Y STEPHANIE SILVA MARTINEZ

Responder: Ustedes deben contactarse con aquellas fundaciones o instituciones que ofertan ayuda a personas que desean continuar sus estudios en la República Dominicana.

Les recomiendo visitar el Centro EducationUSA más cercano a su ciudad. El Asesor Educativo de este Centro le brindará información completa sobre este tema. Ustedes encontrarán la ubicación de dicho Centro en el siguiente sitio: http://educationusa.state.gov/centers/

2009-02-22 [04:42:16]
Pregunta: hola, mi nombre es beatriz y soy enfermera general en mexico, yo quisiera saber que tengo que hacer para trabajar aqui en texas.

Responder: Le sugiero visite sitios o use maquinas de busqueda como la que sigue:

http://www.medhunters.com/jobs/texas-usa.html

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