Responsibilities and Expectations:
- Responsibilities during the rotation include shadowing the surgeon in the operating room, participating in patient consultations, assisting with medical histories, physical exams, and engaging in discussions about patient management plans. With proper consent and supervision, students may also conduct patient examinations. Students will spend time both in the operating room and the clinic. The physician is not associated with a residency program.
- Setting: Outpatient and inpatient
- Letter of Recommendation: Upon successful completion of the rotation, students are expected to obtain a letter of recommendation, which will be issued with the practice letterhead.
Requirements:
- Requirements include proficiency in English and clinical skills, submission of a CV for evaluation, and up-to-date immunizations including Hepatitis B, Tdap, COVID-19, MMR, and flu vaccines.
- VISA: Regarding visas, students will receive documentation confirming their participation in the rotation, which can be presented to the embassy. However, securing a visa is the sole responsibility of the student. We are not qualified to answer any questions related to U.S. visas (please reach out to a lawyer in that regard).
- Fees: Fees are non-refundable if the student is unable to attend the rotation or does not obtain a visa. If notice is given 60 days before the rotation start date, a 50% refund will be processed. For any questions before making the order, please reach out to info@tmg.wpcodix.com.
- Duration: Rotations commence on Mondays and last for four weeks.





