ICMDA Field Workers & National Leaders Questionnaire
Students moving to foreign nations for undergraduate or postgraduate Medical Education is now a very well established educational and career path. The challenges faced by these students, professionally, economically and emotionally are much more complex than regular students. Our goal with this questionnaire is to better understand the context and magnitude of challenges faced by foreign medical students and graduates in countries/regions that ICMDA has reached.  

Please note that FMS stands for Foreign Medical Student and FMG stands for Foreign Medical Graduate.

Thank you very much for your time in completing our questionnaire. We pray that through this research we can be a blessing to FMS/FMGs around the world.
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What country are you from?
What region do you represent for ICMDA?
Have you ever been a FMS/FMG
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If yes, which country did you go to study?
What did you study?
How many FMS/FMGs are there in your region?
Which countries do they come from?
I am able to relate to the issues that FMS/FMGs in my region face.
FMS/FMGs in my region struggle to find appropriate living accommodation.
FMS/FMGs in my region struggle to find adequate transportation to their workplace.
FMS/FMGs in my region are able to access healthcare for themselves.
FMS/FMGs in my region feel like they have a good quality of life here.
FMS/FMGs in my region struggle to find employment as a doctor.
FMS/FMGs in my region are paid equally as medical graduates trained in the region.
FMS/FMGs in my region have the option of returning home to their country and practicing medicine there if they wish.
FMS/FMGs in my region are able to pursue the area of medicine they are interested in.
FMS/FMGs in my region are respected by their patients.
FMS/FMGs in my region are respected by their colleagues.
FMS/FMGs in my region struggle to find a community that share the same ethnic background as them.
FMS/FMGs in my region are able to return to their home country to visit their family and friends.
FMS/FMGs in my country/region would be persecuted for their faith if they say they are a Christian in their workplace.
FMS/FMGs in my country/region are able to find a Christian community that they can connect with.
FMS/FMGs in my country/region are able to share their faith freely.
FMS/FMGs in my country/region are able to attend church or Christian gatherings.
I feel I am able to support FMS/FMGs in my country/region well with the issues that are affecting them personally.
In your opinion, what do you think are the most common challenges that FMS/FMGs in your region face?
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