See also our page of Top U.S. Study Web Sites for some more general sites that allow you to search for undergraduate or graduate programs in fields including medicine and related sciences.
American Medical Association, International Medical Graduates Section. While the AMA site as a whole is rich in educational information, this section represents the particular interests of physicians who graduated from schools outside the United States. Their Web site provides details and advice regarding the certification process, immigration, applying for a residency, position vacancies, and state licensure requirements for international medical graduates.
American Osteopathic Association. Information on education and licensure as well as listings for accredited programs in osteopathic medicine.
American Podiatric Medical Association. Information on the career, education, professionally accredited programs.
American Society of Human Genetics. Includes a directory of graduate and postgraduate programs related to human genetics.
Association of American Medical Colleges, Liaison Committee on Medical Education. Provides a list of all accredited U.S. medical schools awarding the M.D. degree.
Association of Neuroscience Departments and Programs. Includes a directory of programs in North America.
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates. To be eligible to enter U.S. graduate residency programs, all physicians who have obtained their medical training outside the United States must be certified by this organization.
FAIMER. Foundation affiliated with ECFMG provides training for international medical educators as well as conducting research in the area.
FRIEDA On-Line. Another essential AMA site, FRIEDA On-Line provides a searchable database of all the over 8,200 medical residency programs accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education, allowing ready comparison of program size, salaries, and other criteria. Data on specific medical specialties is also provided, including the percentage of international medical graduates in particular specialty areas.
International Medical Education Directory. Listings of all medical schools worldwide recognized for the purposes of ECFMG certification.
MCAT. Medical College Admission Test, required for M.D. programs but not graduate medical residencies.
Medical School Admission Policies Toward Non-U.S. Citizens (first professional degree, MD)
National Board of Medical Examiners. Developer of the USMLE exams provides online practice tests compiled from past USMLE questions.
National Residency Matching Program. Matches residency applicants with residency programs. System is used by the great majority of residency programs—direct application to the particular program also is still required.
Residencysite.com. Listings of programs and reviews by residents, information on useful books, a list of "foreign medical graduate friendly" hospitals, and more.
Sloan Career Cornerstone. Information on 140 careers relating to science, technology, health, engineering, computing, and medicine.
USMLE. The first steps of the U.S. Medical Licensure Examination are required for entry into U.S. graduate residency programs.