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Document Requirements for International Medical School Graduates applying to UTMSH Residency and Clinical Fellowship Programs |
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The Texas Medical Board and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services require that certain documents be reviewed and be present in your file should you be accepted into a residency/fellowship position. International Medical School Graduates who are candidates for UTMSH residency and fellowship positions must be accompanied to the GME Office by the program residency coordinator and personally present the original documents listed below AND one set of 8-½ inch by 11-inch certified photocopies. Please remember that in order to be considered for a residency or clinical fellowship position, all of the requirements must be met BEFORE a program can release an appointment agreement to you. Failure to provide documents during the interview process may cause delay in your residency/fellowship start date. DefinitionsA translation is defined as one that a government official, official translation agency, or college or University Official performs which is on the official letterhead of that official agency. The translator must certify that it is a true word-for-word translation into English to the best of his/her KNOWLEDGE, that he/she is fluent in the language, and that he/she is qualified to translate original documents. The translator must sign his/her name and place their title under the signature. Translations by friends or family members are not acceptable. A certified photocopy is a photocopy that has been compared to the original by a Notary who then notarizes it as a "True and Exact Copy of the Original Document." The notary must sign each page of the document.
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