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American Board of Medical Genetics Non US Requirements

  ABMGAMERICAN BOARD OF MEDICAL GENETICS, INC.
Administrative Office Address: 9650 Rockville Pike,
Bethesda, MD 20814-3998
NEXT EXAMINATION CYCLE 2009
Examination Dates: August 2009 (exact dates TBD)
Application Deadline: November 28, 2008

TRAINING REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION: NON-U.S. APPLICANTS AND APPLICANTS WITH DEGREES EARNED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES

International Doctoral Degrees and International Graduate Medical Training:

A.  All individuals seeking certification by the ABMG must fulfill all basic requirements for certification. Link

B.  All individuals with a doctoral degree earned outside of the US, Canada or Puerto Rico are strongly urged to petition the ABMG Credentials Committee at the ABMG Administrative Office in writing prior to the onset of medical genetics training in an ABMG-accredited fellowship or ACGME-accredited clinical genetics residency program for determination of equivalency of the doctoral degree. Mail your petition to ABMG Administrative Office, 9650 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20814-3998. The following documentation should accompany the petitioning letter:
 

  1. Copy of the doctoral diploma and transcript of doctoral degree. We strongly encourage you to send documentation from an outside transcript review organization such as World Education Services (www.wes.org) or the Foreign Education Credential Service of American Association of Collegiate Registrar and Admissions Offices (AACRAO) (www.aacrao.org/credentials).
  2. Curriculum vitae with bibliography that includes dates and location of undergraduate education, doctoral education, post-doctoral training and professional employment.
  3. For an individual with an MD degree applying for the specialty of Clinical Genetics: Copy of a standard certificate from the Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG).
  4. Individuals with an earned PhD degree or MD degree from a country in which English is not the primary language who are interested in applying for certification in the specialties of Clinical Biochemical Genetics, Clinical Cytogenetics and Clinical Molecular Genetics must have taken the  TOEFL-iBT examination within two years of entering an accredited training program or applying for ABMG certification. This is a four part exam and you must take all four parts.  Each section of the exam is scored separately. Total minimum passing scores for the four part exam is 85.  You must also achieve a minimum of 23 on the speaking portion of the exam.  Applicants must have the official TOEFL-iBT examination scores sent directly to the ABMG Administrative Office by the Educational Testing Service (www.ets.org) no later than November 30, 2006.
     
    You must enter the TOEFL code of 8509 on your answer sheet as well as on the Score Report Request Forms (for tests previously taken). These scores will then be sent to the ABMG from Educational Testing Service
     
    NOTE: Because the Educational Testing Service retains TSE examination scores for only two years following the examination, applicants for ABMG certification must have these scores sent to the ABMG Administrative Office within two years of taking the examination. The TSE examination scores may be sent to the ABMG Administrative Office before the applicant submits any other portions of the application. It is suggested that official scores be sent to the ABMG Administrative Office as soon as an individual enters a training program.

C.  Individuals interested in entering an ACGME-accredited clinical genetics residency, who have received graduate medical training outside the US, Canada or Puerto Rico, should petition the ABMG Credentials Committee at the ABMG Administrative Office in writing prior to beginning training for determination of equivalency of their graduate medical training. The following must accompany the petitioning letter: Copy of certificate of graduate medical training, letter from the director of the graduate medical training program stating the inclusive dates and the amount of time the individual spent in the training program, and verification of board certification from your country (if available).
 
The Credentials Committee may grant graduate medical training equivalency for two years, one year, or no years.
 

  • If the Credentials Committee grants one year of graduate medical training equivalency, the individual must complete 12 months of full-time training in an ACGME-accredited residency program (other than clinical genetics).
  • If no graduate medical training equivalency is granted, the individual must complete 24 months of full-time training in an ACGME-accredited residency program (other than clinical genetics) or 48 months of full-time training in an ACGME-accredited 4 year clinical genetics residency or 60 months of training in a combined Clinical Genetics/Pediatrics or combined Clinical Genetics/Internal Medicine residency program.


 
 
 
 
 

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