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Challenges and Solutions for Latin American-Trained International Medical Graduates in Psychiatry Residency.

Carolina Hausmann-Stabile1, Luis H Zayas1, David Hauser2, Carlos Carvajal2, Carlina Mejia2, Delia Nieves2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Latin American-trained IMGs in psychiatry face multiple challenges that go beyond their medical training. These challenges call for innovative problem-solving. Although the professional development of IMGs has been discussed in the professional literature, little is written about their experiences. In this case study report, a group of IMGs reflect on their experiences and describe how they solved challenges.
METHOD: Using cogenerative ethnography, four IMGs trained in Colombia, Dominican Republic and Mexico provided insights on their challenges and solutions while adapting to psychiatric residency training. Individual interviews, focused discussion, focus groups, and written reports were analyzed using data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing techniques.
RESULTS: We illustrate the challenges of IMG training in psychiatry using their reflections and stories. We categorized these challenges into three domains: immigration and acculturation; social adjustment; and medical training. Quotes were selected to illustrate IMGs' challenges and coping strategies.
CONCLUSION: Some of the combined cultural, social and academic challenges of Latin American-trained IMGs in psychiatry are described. Recognizing and planning for the personal challenges of IMGs in psychiatry can enhance the transition into psychiatric training. Ultimately, improvements in IMG training converts into improved healthcare for all patients.

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Keywords:  Latin American-trained IMG; challenges; psychiatry; solutions

Year:  2011        PMID: 25673899      PMCID: PMC4321754          DOI: 10.2753/IMH0020-7411400302

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Ment Health        ISSN: 0020-7411


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Authors:  Carlos Murillo Zepeda; Francisco Omar Alcalá Aguirre; Edgar Manuel Luna Landa; Edgardo Nahúm Reyes Güereque; Gilberto Pérez Rodríguez García; Lilian Sabinne Diaz Montoya
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-07-27
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