I mean....why.
If you're outside of the US, you want to be rotating in the US.
And if you're in the US, you want to be rotating at the very best places you can in the US.
If applying to US residency, spending a considerable amount of your clinical training outside the US, even if at a US med school, seems like shooting yourself in the foot.
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Opportunities for International rotations at CCOM?
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