When the NRMP Match is not a perfect one, then what? You may wish to seek a waiver.

Posted March 8th, 2024 by .

Categories: ECFMG, Healthcare Litigation, Medical Licensing, NBME, NRMP, USMLE.

As participants await their fate as part of the 2024 Main Residency Match, a question that always arises at this time is: what if I don’t, or can’t, want to […]

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ECFMG Irregular Behavior Lawyer – Board Representation

Posted July 25th, 2023 by .

Categories: ECFMG, Healthcare Litigation, Medical Licensing, NBME, NRMP, USMLE.

With few exceptions, each state and territory medical board across the United States of America requires IMGs to possess an ECFMG Certificate before it will consider any application for medical […]

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How do I get a waiver from the Match? Tips on obtaining an NRMP Match Waiver.

Posted March 14th, 2023 by .

Categories: ECFMG, Medical Licensing, NBME, NRMP, USMLE.

On March 13, 2023, tens of thousands of aspiring physicians learned whether they have a guaranteed residency training position starting July 1, 2023. At noon eastern time on Friday, March […]

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NRMP Lawyer – Results and Data for the 2022 NRMP Match

Posted June 1st, 2022 by .

Categories: Uncategorized.

Our law firm remains one of the few in the country with substantial experience (and since 2009) in assisting and representing medical students, medical school graduates, IMGs, residents, and fellows […]

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USMLE Changes the Step 2 CK Examination Passing Standard

Posted April 18th, 2022 by .

Categories: Uncategorized.

As reported in our blog post from July 18, 2020, and again in our post on April 20, 2021, the USMLE Management Committee elected to change the the Step 1 […]

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Navigating SOAP (and avoiding a Match Violation)

On Monday, March 3, 2022, NRMP and AAMC published a video on Navigating Match Week and SOAP, which video highlights the various processes, procedures, and “what to expects” for all […]

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