Building Opportunities for Clinical Exposure
Clinical Rotations Initiative
The ABCDE Clinical Rotations Initiative is an emerging effort aimed at expanding opportunities for Egyptian medical students and graduates to gain clinical exposure in the United States.
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At this stage, we are actively working on building a strong and sustainable network of clinical training opportunities. While we do not yet have formal institutional agreements in place, this initiative represents an important step toward creating accessible pathways for future applicants.
Our Vision
Our goal is to develop a collaborative network that connects Egyptian medical trainees with physicians, institutions, and mentors who can support clinical learning experiences in the U.S.
Through this initiative, we aim to:
- Facilitate access to clinical exposure opportunities
- Support students in gaining hands-on experience and mentorship
- professional connections between physicians in U.S. and Egypt
Building Clinical Rotation Opportunities Step by Step
This initiative is still growing. We are actively building a reliable network of institutions, physicians, and mentors who can help expand clinical exposure opportunities for Egyptian medical students and graduates.
Identifying Sites
We are exploring potential hospitals, clinics, institutions, and training sites that may support clinical exposure opportunities.
Connecting Mentors
We are reaching out to physicians and mentors willing to guide trainees, share insights, and support future applicants.
Building Pathways
We are exploring ways to establish formal collaborations and sustainable clinical training pathways in the future.
How You Can Help
Building this network requires collective effort. Even a small contribution—such as sharing information, introducing a contact, or connecting us with a potential opportunity—can make a meaningful difference.
Want to contribute or collaborate?
Reach out to help expand clinical opportunities for the next generation of Egyptian physicians.