Hector Carbajal
New Member
I am seeking certification from the Educational Commission for Foreign
Medical Graduates. I have a question about the english language requirement. They tell me that I need to present the TOEFL to convince
them that I am competent in english no matter what other credentials
that I may have!
I have a Bachelor of Arts. degree with a major in Biology from a
prestigious U.S. university. The B.A degree requires several core
classes in basic English. I also have most succesfully passed advanced
English classes technical writing, literature, and philosophy not to say
the least that I am extremely fluent in English. Should not a transcript
of my degree or a personal interview satisfy the language requirement.
This policy stance seems quite absurd if not very restrictive; it
screams of discrimination against highly trained and competitive foreign
immigrants. What ECFMG or TOEFL are doing- I do not know who to blame or
if this is collusion- should, quite naturally, be illegal. How can they
require a person to pay for an exam that serves as an english language
credential when that person already has superior credentials?
Another form of abuse that they are practicing is their time
restriction on validity of credentials. Once two years have passed, you
automatically lose your certification status and have to retake the
TOEFL for more than a hundred dollars every time that the exam is taken.
This policy would be fine if they gave a person at least 5 years before
expiring their credentials.
I hope this letter has reached sympathetic eyes so that if it were
at all possible you could point me in the right direction to see who is
the best person or institution that I should contact in order to help
change this policy.
Sincerely,
Hector Carbajal
CC:
Washington Post
USDOJ
Corporate Headquarters Educational Testing Service
Paul E. Barton - ETS director policy information center
Richard J. Coley- ETS education program and policy analyst policy
information center
Harold Wenglinsky- ETS research scientist policy information center
Carla Cooper- ETS staff associate policy information center
Washington, D.C. Educational Testing Service, Office of State and
Federal Relations director Patty McAllister
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Medical Graduates. I have a question about the english language requirement. They tell me that I need to present the TOEFL to convince
them that I am competent in english no matter what other credentials
that I may have!
I have a Bachelor of Arts. degree with a major in Biology from a
prestigious U.S. university. The B.A degree requires several core
classes in basic English. I also have most succesfully passed advanced
English classes technical writing, literature, and philosophy not to say
the least that I am extremely fluent in English. Should not a transcript
of my degree or a personal interview satisfy the language requirement.
This policy stance seems quite absurd if not very restrictive; it
screams of discrimination against highly trained and competitive foreign
immigrants. What ECFMG or TOEFL are doing- I do not know who to blame or
if this is collusion- should, quite naturally, be illegal. How can they
require a person to pay for an exam that serves as an english language
credential when that person already has superior credentials?
Another form of abuse that they are practicing is their time
restriction on validity of credentials. Once two years have passed, you
automatically lose your certification status and have to retake the
TOEFL for more than a hundred dollars every time that the exam is taken.
This policy would be fine if they gave a person at least 5 years before
expiring their credentials.
I hope this letter has reached sympathetic eyes so that if it were
at all possible you could point me in the right direction to see who is
the best person or institution that I should contact in order to help
change this policy.
Sincerely,
Hector Carbajal
CC:
Washington Post
USDOJ
Corporate Headquarters Educational Testing Service
Paul E. Barton - ETS director policy information center
Richard J. Coley- ETS education program and policy analyst policy
information center
Harold Wenglinsky- ETS research scientist policy information center
Carla Cooper- ETS staff associate policy information center
Washington, D.C. Educational Testing Service, Office of State and
Federal Relations director Patty McAllister
Personal archives