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American Program, taught entirely in English, is specifically for medical students from the United States. Its curriculum and teaching methods are modeled after those of U.S. medical schools. Classroom, laboratory and clinical sessions are supplemented by self-study and by tutoring and seminars in small groups. The four-year course of study takes place at the Tel Aviv University-Sackler School of Medicine and its 15 affiliated hospitals/health centers. During the first semester of the fourth year of studies, students perform electives at hospitals in the United States. Students successfully take the USMLE and enter the National Residency Matching Program. The program is chartered by the Regents of the University of the State of New York and is accredited by the State of Israel. The admission process is conducted by the program’s New York City office and its Committee on Admissions. Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Graduates of the program secure medical licenses issued by American state authorities. Graduates of the program generally a residency of their choice in the U.S. |
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