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Of all the IMGs applied last year only 50% were matched
If you factor that percentage by an old grad you are likely to get a very low percentage.

America is a country where equal opportunities are claimed, but SORRY when it comes to old grads that's not the case

The older you get the lower your chance of getting matched

The websites you mentioned will just tell you what programs MIGHT have the potential to take an old grad, but do they tell you what is the percentage that you will be accepted if you are an old grad!!
 

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All health care sectors in USA are in need of more residents
But that fact is irrelevant
They still don't take old grads
Each year there are positions that are left unmatched even after the scrample
They take the devil and they don't take old IMG grads
If you an old IMG grad really then I suggest you either have 99/99/99/CS/all first attempt/USCE/Research/Pubs/Connections
Or forget about the US dream
 

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All health care sectors in USA are in need of more residents
But that fact is irrelevant
They still don't take old grads
Each year there are positions that are left unmatched even after the scrample
They take the devil and they don't take old IMG grads
If you an old IMG grad really then I suggest you either have 99/99/99/CS/all first attempt/USCE/Research/Pubs/Connections
Or forget about the US dream
Woow, you are really superwild :D:D:D
 

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I'm an IMG went several times USA conferences ,I met physicians there who said we need staff & some of them said there R many areas which physicians urgently & others said that many old people above 50 had started in neurology, so psychiatry, neurology, pediatric, int med & FM may be can accept old grad , some1 to correct me if I'm wrong
Yea, correct. The US Health care system is in shortage in many areas specially outside the cities.

But the problem is that if you are a program director and you have 1000 applications in front of you and you have to choose 100 for intreviews then certainly you are going to be inclined toward the US graduates and the younger people as you believe that these people have the highest potential.

There's no rule saying that old graduates are exempt from the match, but there's a reality telling us that most of those who match every year are fresh graduates.

In a nutshell, old graduates should have distinguishing points in their career other than the high scores in order to be able to compete with their younger counterparts.

By the way, this applies to US graduates also but practically there isn't any American who finished medical school and did not apply for a match immediately.
 
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