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If you are an International Medical Graduate applying for residency in the United States, this TIMGA webinar is for you. In this session, Dr. Abdifitah Mohamed explains how residency programs review ERAS applications for IMGs and why many applications never reach an interview stage. He breaks down what matters, what does not, and what IMGs can still improve even after USMLE scores are finalized. This video covers • ERAS application timeline and interview season for IMGs • How Step 1 and Step 2 CK score filters work in residency selection • Why some IMG applications are screened out automatically • How to use program signaling and geographic preference correctly • How IMGs should approach personal statements, CVs, and experiences • How to explain clinical gaps honestly in ERAS • When research matters and when it does not for IMG applicants • IMG-friendly specialties and program patterns • Jobs IMGs do during exam prep that help with residency applications • Why Step 3 matters more now for IMGs • MDCE and state-based options for IMGs in Washington This session is designed for IMGs who are • Preparing their ERAS application • Applying to residency this cycle or next • Reapplying after not matching • Looking for IMG-friendly pathways into US residency If you are an IMG navigating the residency match, drop your questions in the comments and share this with another IMG who needs clarity. International Medical Graduate (IMG), ERAS, residency match, USMLE, ECFMG, program signaling, residency interviews, IMG pathway, SOAP, MDCE, observership, externship