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As countries grapple with physician shortages, maximizing the potential of internationally trained doctors is not just a fairness issue—it's a public health necessity. Streamlining these processes helps ensure that experienced professionals can contribute to the workforce faster.

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The study suggests that future policy should focus on creating bespoke, supportive frameworks that recognize the immense value IMGs bring to their new communities. The study suggests that future policy should focus

Based on a survey of 190 participants, the top-rated, most useful proposed supports to improve the process included: Key Findings: What IMGs Need

For many international medical graduates (IMGs), navigating the path to licensure in a new country is a maze of bureaucracy. A recent study, reported in PLOS ONE in August 2025, highlighted the key areas where IMGs need support to successfully integrate into new healthcare systems. Key Findings: What IMGs Need