The IMG Section provides a forum for addressing the unique needs and concerns of IMGs, including discrimination, residency training, and licensure. The Section also offers members a chance to participate in organized medicine at both the local (MMS) and
    national (AMA) levels. The MMS-IMGS looks forward to continuing to represent the interests of this diverse and active segment of the MMS. If you are an international medical graduate physician and would like to get involved in the section, please
    call (800) 322-2303, ext. 7413.
    
International Medical Graduates Annual Reception
    Immigration Today: A Discussion about Relevant Immigration
Issues for the Medical Field
 Speakers: Attorneys Katie Silvia and Stephanie Pimentel
 Thursday, April 26, 2018, 6:00 – 7:30 pm
 World Trade Center Boston
    
    To register for this or other MMS Annual Meeting events, visit www.massmed.org/annual2018/register
Essential Facts for International Medical Graduates
    
Periodically the MMS receives calls from International Medical Graduates (“IMGs”) who are new to Massachusetts and do not know how to initiate the process of obtaining a limited license, gaining acceptance into a residency program, and/or obtaining
    a permanent license.  IMGs contacting the Society have voiced their frustration in finding accurate and consistent information on these processes.
    
    
In response to these inquiries, the MMS-IMGS Executive Committee developed an informational booklet to provide an accurate and basic reference guide for IMGs who are trying to make their way through the various processes required to become fully
    licensed to practice in Massachusetts.  There are a number of organizations and resources available to IMGs regarding these issues, but a need for accurate information and resources specific to Massachusetts was identified.
    
    
The resource booklet includes the following components:
    - Immigration (specifically VISA requirements)
- Obtaining a limited and/or permanent license (basic steps and contact information)
- Obtaining a residency (basic steps and contact information)
- Discrimination issues
- Comprehensive Resource directory
The 3rd Edition of “Essential Factors for International Medical Graduates” is free and available to any MMS member. If you would like a copy of the booklet, please contact Erin Tally at (800) 322-2303 ext. 7413 or via e-mail etally@mms.org.
    
International Medical Graduates Section
Chair: Rajendra Trivedi, MD 
Vice Chair: Neil Fernandes, MD
  
Committee Members 
Krishna Agarwal, MD
Sarita Bajracharya
Daniela Pimentel Maldonado, MD
Kerim Munir, MD
Lakshmi Narayan Shanmugham, MD
Gabriela Szabo, MD
Kartikega Tripathi, MD
Anil Vyas, MD
International Medical Graduates Section Staff
Contact:
    
Erin Tally
    
Phone: (800) 322-2303, ext. 7413; (781) 434-7413
    
Fax: (781) 893-2105
    
E-mail:
    etally@mms.org
Resources 
AMA International Medical Graduates (IMG) Section
    
The
    AMA International Medical Graduates (IMG) Section represents and promotes the interests of physicians who
    graduated from medical schools outside of the United States or Canada.
    
330 North Wabash Avenue
    
Chicago, Ill. 60611-5885
    
Telephone: (312) 464-5678
    
Fax: (312) 464-5845 
Immigration Information 
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)
    
National Customer Service Center
    
    Visit the website for application forms and processing times. To schedule an appointment at a local office, go to
    infopass.uscis.gov.
    
Telephone: (800) 375-5283 (National Customer Service Center)
    
 Live Assistance: Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
    
 Recorded Assistance: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
    
    
U.S. Department of State
    
Bureau of Consular Affairs
    
2201 C Street NW
    
Washington, D.C. 20520
    
    Visit the website to locate a U.S. embassy overseas, find out overseas visa wait times, and apply for an overseas visa.
    
Telephone: (202) 485-7600
    
Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    
    
AILA (American Immigration Lawyers Association)
    
Suite 300, 1331 G Street, NW
    
Washington, D.C. 20005-3142
    
Visit the
    AILA website or the
    AILA Lawyer website to be referred to an attorney in your area who is a member of AILA.
    
Telephone: (202) 507-7600
    
Fax: (202) 783-7853
Information for J-1 Waiver Applicants
Massachusetts Department of Public Health
    
J1 Visa Waiver/Conrad 30
    
250 Washington Street, 5th Floor
    
Boston, MA 02108-4619
    
Telephone: (617) 624-6051
    
Email:
    J1@dph.state.ma.us
    
For Massachusetts health workforce recruitment and retention or shortage designation programs,
    visit here or the
    Massachusetts Health Care Workforce Center.
    
    
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
    
Rebecca Powell, Executive Secretary
    
Exchange Visitor Waiver Review Board
    
Mary E. Switzer Building, Room 2008
    
Office of Global Affairs/ HHS
    
330 C Street, SW
    
Washington, D.C. 20201
    
Visit
    the website for step-by-step instructions on how to prepare an application for U.S. DHHS’s recommendation for a waiver of
    the J-1 restriction based on public interest research.
    
Telephone: (202) 205-7733
    
    
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
    
Office of Shortage Designation
    
5600 Fishers Lane
    
Rockville, MD 20857
    
Visit
    the website to locate health professional shortage areas and medically underserved areas that meet J-1 waiver criteria.
    
Telephone: (888) 275-4772
    
Email:
    sdb@hrsa.gov
Discrimination Issues
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
    
515 North State St., Suite 200
    
Chicago, Il 60654
    
Phone: (312) 755-5000
    
Fax (312) 755-7498
    
    
American Medical Association
    
AMA Department of IMG Services
    
330 North Wabash Ave
    
Chicago, IL 60611-5885
    
Telephone: (312) 464-5678
    
Fax: (312) 464-5845
    
Email:
    img@ama-assn.org
    
Website:
    www.ama-assn.org (See member groups.)
    
    
Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine 
    
200 Harvard Mill Square, Suite 330
    
Wakefield, MA 01880
    
Phone: (781) 876-8200
    
Fax: (781) 876-8383
    
Consumer Hotline: (800) 377-0550
    
Website:
    www.mass.gov/massmedboard
    
    
Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD)
    
1 Ashburton Place, Room 601
    
Boston, MA 02108-1518
    
Telephone: (617) 994-6000
    
Fax: (617) 994-6024
    
436 Dwight Street, Room 220
    
Springfield, MA 01103
    
Telephone: (413) 739-2145
    
Fax: (413) 784-1056
    
Website:
    www.mass.gov/mcad
    
    
U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
    
131 M Street, NE
    
Washington, D.C. 20507
    
Telephone: (202) 663-4900 or (800) 669-4000
    
TDD: (202) 663-4494
    
Fax: (202) 663-4912
    
Website:
    www.eeoc.gov
    
Email:
    info@eeoc.gov
    
    
Boston Area Office
    
John F. Kennedy Federal Building
    
475 Government Center
    
Boston, MA 02203
    
Telephone: (800) 669-4000
    
Fax: (617) 565-3196
    
Website:
    www.eeoc.gov/field/boston/index.cfm
Additional Information
AMA Department of International Medical Graduates (see listing in previous section)
    
    
ACP International (American College of Physicians)
    
190 N Independence Mall West
    
Philadelphia, PA 19106-1572
    
Telephone: (800) 523-1546
    
Website:
    www.acponline.org/about_acp/international/ 
Useful Publications on Graduate Medical Education
The Graduate Medical Education Directory, published by the American Medical Association (AMA), is recognized as the official list of ACGME-accredited graduate medical education programs in the United States. The directory provides contact information
    for the residency program directors of accredited graduate medical education programs. The AMA’s Graduate Medical Education Directory also describes the ACGME accreditation process, as well as institutional and program requirements for graduate medical
    education. It also provides information about the entry of foreign-born medical graduates to the United States.
    
This publication is available for purchase through the
    AMA’s online store.
    
    
The AMA has an interactive online program called Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database Access (FREIDA). FREIDA Online is a database with nearly 9,500 graduate medical education programs accredited by the Accreditation Council
    for Graduate Medical Education, as well as over 100 combined specialty programs.
    Access FREIDA Online here
    
    
NRMP Results and Data
    
This report contains statistical tables and graphs for the Main Residency Match® and lists by state and sponsoring institution every participating program, the number of positions offered, and the number filled. This report, as well as data from
    prior years, can be
    found here.
    
    
AAMC Survey of Resident/Fellow Stipends and Benefits
    
Data from the AAMC Survey of Resident/Fellow Stipends and Benefits are publically available to AAMC constituents and others with an interest in graduate medical education issues. The survey has been fielded annually since 1968. Institutions—either
    hospitals or medical schools—are instructed to complete the survey only if they issue the checks for resident stipends.
    Find the report here.