IMGRoadmap Series #90 Dr. Aditi Agrawal (Psychiatry)
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Can you complete the entire residency application process without actually being in the US? Though it may sound impossible, Dr. Aditi Agrawal’s story will surely surprise you. Keep listening to find out how she accomplished such a feat!
Dr. Aditi Agrawal was born in India and completed her medical studies there at the Banaras Hindu University. She is currently an incoming PGY 1 resident at the St. Elizabeth medical center in Boston, Massachusetts.
Here are some of the highlights of her USMLE journey, she:
Started preparing for the USMLE during her first year of internship in medical school.
Took Step 1 in August of 2019, and then started preparing for the other exams.
Began applying for electives at well known institutions in the US.
Persevered in spite of the cancellation of her electives due to COVID.
In the interim, studied for Step 2 CK.
Engaged in a research project at her university.
Participated in a paid telerotation in August of 2020.
Was able to apply for residency without CS because of the relaxed restrictions due to COVID. .
Did OET for ERAS certification which she gained just two days before her rank list submission.
Out of 150 applications, got 3 interviews immediately, and 5 more after networking on social media and sending letters of interest!
Here are some of the challenges she had to overcome:
At the time, she had no US clinical experience.
She had not yet written her Step 3 exams.
She gave up residency seat to take the risk of applying for US residency.
As a result, she faced financial constraints and did not have the complete support of her parents, family and social circles who did not understand her journey.
There was a lack of guidance and so she was relegated to using online resources.
In retrospect, Dr. Agrawal recommends that other IMGs:
Join as many relevant online communities as possible, for example: Clinical Problem Solvers and PsychSIGN.
Social media is a great equalizer since you do not need to be in the US to make your presence known.
Documentation of your accomplishments is essential, especially on social media. You never know who may be watching!
Collaboration, not only research projects but with other projects such as podcasts, and illustrations, helps you to make real, useful connections.
While applying, be sure to narrow your list down to options where you have a real chance. Check to see if there have been any previous IMG residents.
Pay attention to new programs and to those who sponsor visas.
When asked for her mantra for success, Dr. Agrawal stated the following:
She believes that the universe aligns to allow her to be successful.
She always tries to be kind and smart
She is driven by the search for a deeper understanding of life and human beings.
You can connect with Dr. Agrawal via: Twitter: @DrAditi_Life Instagram: @Aditi.life and @Usmleflashcards Her blog: girlintheboots.com
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