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JSUM Fellowships
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The Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine

The Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine invites candidates to apply for the JSUM Fellowship for the year 2011, as explained in the enclosed Guidelines for the JSUM Fellowship.

The period of research or training in Japan will be from April 2011 through March 2012.

Individual members of each affiliated society of AFSUMB are requested to submit applications to JSUM no later than July 7, 2010. Applications should be accompanied by

  1. a completed Application Form,
  2. a photocopy of passport showing photograph and identification information,
  3. a written pledge from the candidate,
  4. evidence of being a member of each affiliated society of AFSUMB (or verification/recommendation letter from secretary/ President of each AFSUMB affiliated society,
  5. a Letter of Provisional Acceptance by a Japanese supervisor stating that the applicant will be accepted by the supervisor's institution if a fellowship is offered. Japanese supervisors can be chosen on your own preference on
    the Selected List of SJSUM/EJSUM Fellowship Application.(PDF)

    *Sample of Confirmation letter of Provinsional Acceptance.

It is not necessary for applicants to enclose “a letter of recommendation from the president of an affiliated society to the president of JSUM” at the time of application. The JSUM secretariat will refer to appropriate persons if they deem recommendation necessary.

Applicants must be 40 years of age or under as of the end of March, 2011.

The number of candidates from each society is not limited.

Please note that applications arriving after the deadline cannot be accepted.

We will mail the names of selected Fellowship recipients to the secretary of each society by the end of December 2010.

For inquiries or more detailed information, please contact Dr. Masatoshi Kudo, Chief of the Foreign Affairs Committee, JSUM, at the above address.

Thank you for your cooperation.

Sincerely yours,

Takashi Okai, MD, PhD

President of JSUM

Foreign medical doctors can perform medical practice (Advanced Clinical Training) in Japan if applicants submit the necessary documents to the Japanese government (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare) according to the Japanese Law concerning the Exceptional Cases of the Medical Practitioner's Act, Article 17.

Please note that the application procedure by the Japanese government (Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare) usually takes a couple of months and the application must be started after your arrival.

Documents required for Advanced Clinical Training application are as follows

  1. Application for permit for Advanced Clinical Training.
  2. The original and one photocopy of your passport, certificate of alien registration, or certificate of voyage
  3. Documents which certify that the applicant will return to his/her country, issued by a public agency of the home country
  4. The original and one photocopy of your medical practitioners license
  5. Documentation providing at least three years' clinical experience
  6. Certificate of proficiency in Japanese or English
    * Scores of TOEFL or TOEIC is preferable
    Required scores of TOEFL is 510 and above(PBT)
    Required scores of TOEIC is 615 and above
  7. A medical certificate issued by a medical doctor
  8. Certificate from the home country proving the applicant's eligibility for the program in advanced clinical training
  9. Statement certifying that the applicant is not ineligible to pursue advanced clinical training in Japan
  10. Documentation regarding program of advanced clinical training and written consent
  11. Two photographs (full-faced without a hat, 3 cm x 2 cm, taken not more than six months prior to the date of application)

* The applicants have to prepare the documents of No 1,2,7,9,10 after you arrive at JAPAN.



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