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  • Global Health Education
  • Academic Partnerships
  • Medical Training

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  • US academic institutions are expanding global health education via bidirectional partnerships.
  • Hosting International Medical Graduates (IMGs) provides local learning experiences and professional opportunities.
  • This approach benefits IMGs from both high-resource and resource-constrained settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify practical strategies for US institutions hosting visiting IMGs.
  • To address operational, legal, and financial barriers in establishing IMG-hosting programs.
  • To provide guidance for building ethical, sustainable, and mutually beneficial IMG initiatives.

Main Methods:

  • Synthesizing over 15 years of collective experience from global authors.
  • Identifying and analyzing common challenges in hosting IMGs.
  • Developing actionable recommendations for program development.

Main Results:

  • Key challenges include stakeholder engagement, visa regulations, funding, and institutional policies.
  • Ten actionable recommendations are provided for US institutions.
  • Strategies focus on overcoming operational, legal, and financial barriers.

Conclusions:

  • This paper offers concrete guidance for developing IMG-hosting initiatives.
  • Such programs promote equity, reciprocity, and long-term global health partnerships.
  • The recommendations support the establishment of sustainable and mutually beneficial IMG programs.