Applicant ID: 65121
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LETTER S O F R EFE R E N C E
Name: Osama Al Deyabat
Year of Graduation: 2016
Medical School Country: Jordan
Medical School Name: Jordan University of Science and Technology
Faculty of Medicine
Document Description Date Uploaded Document Source
ECFMG certificate 11/03/2021 Applicant
Letter of Reference 1
Institution: Jordan University of Science&Technology
Email:
[email protected]
Phone: +962799770699
Letter of Reference 2
Institution: Jordan University at Science& Technology
Email:
[email protected]
Phone: +962797541594
Letter of Reference 3
Email:
[email protected]
Phone: +962795458496
Ophthalmology Fellowship Name: Al Deyabat, Osama
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Address: KAUH P.O: Alramtha 630001, irbid 22110, jordan, alramtha
irbid 22110, Jordan
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Trainings
Specialty: Ophthalmology
Attendance: 07/2017 - 06/2021
Trainings
Program Name: one year internship at King Abdullah University
Hospital
Specialty: General Medicine
Attendance: 07/2016 - 06/2017
Medical
Institution name: Jordan University of Science and Technology
Faculty of Medicine
Address: Arramtha Street, PO Box 3030, Irbid 22110, Irbid,
Jordan
Attendance: 07/2010 - 06/2016
USMLE
Step 1 03/15/2017 268 1
Step 2 CK 10/10/2016 249 1
Step 2 CS 02/27/2019 1 Fail
Step 3
My score in: 04/04/2022
Employment
Address: amman, ibn khaldon street, 11821, amman, Jordan
Honors, awards, achievements, research activities, outside interest
and hobbies
2020-2021: Chief resident at King Abdulla Univerity Hospital 2021:
Honor degree for graduation the First on class, Ophthalmology
department, King abdulla university hospital/Jordan university of
science and technology ( JUST) 2016: Honor degree for graduation
the second ranking among over 450 Faculty of Medicine, JUST
2010-2016: University Honor List for Distinguished Academic
Performance, JUST 2010-2016: College of Medicine Honor List for
Distinguished Academic Performance, JUST 2010: Honor degree for
being the 1st on school in the General Secondary School Examination
(GSSE), Ramtha Secondary School 2007: Award of Chess Club of
Northern Jordan national contest (second rank)
Additional Info
1. Are you legally eligible to work in the U.S. during the duration
of this training program? Yes No
2. Do you now or in the future need sponsorship from an employer in
order to obtain, extend, or renew your authorization in the U.S.?
Yes No
If yes, what type of Visa will you pursue?
J1 H-1B O-1 Other:
I have passed the following:
NBME ECFMG FLEX VQE COMLEX Other: Jordanian medical board/ICO PART
1/ ICO PART 2/ OET (B)/
Career Objectives
looking for a clinical fellowship program to learn new skills and
build an advanced knowledge in order to bring back home what I have
learned and provide our patients with the variety of treatment
modalities and enlighten the upcoming generations of doctors as a
faculty member, I am also interested in developing and enriching my
research skills and experience.
Liabilities
1. Have you ever been admonished, censured, reprimanded, or
requested to withdraw, resign, or retire from any hospital or
health care facility in which you have trained, held staff
membership or privileges or acted as a consultant?
Yes No
2. Has your license ever been suspended, revoked, or voluntarily
surrendered? Yes No
3. Are you obligated through a health professions loan for military
service? Yes No
4. Have you been party to any malpractice liability claims, suits,
and/or settlements? Yes No
5. Has disciplinary action ever been taken regarding health
license, certificate, registration or permit you hold or have held?
Yes No
6. Have you ever been denied a license, certificate, registration
or permit to practice medicine, osteopathic medicine, or regulated
health occupation in any state?
Yes No
7. Have you ever been convicted of, plead guilty to, or no contest
to illegal drug possession? Yes No
8. Have you ever been convicted of, plead guilty to, or nolo
contendere to: (a) violation of any federal, state, or local law
relating to the use, manufacturing, distribution, dispensing of
controlled substances (b) any offence, misdemeanor or felony
(except minor traffic violations)?
Yes No
Self-Identification
In the interest of increasing and ensuring diversity in the
ophthalmology profession, the AUPO is providing applicants the
opportunity to voluntarily self-identify themselves as
underrepresented minority (URM) in the residency match process. For
the purpose of the initiative, under-represented minorities in the
ophthalmology include: Black or African Americans, Hispanic
Latinos, and American Indians or Alaskan Natives. If you are
interested in voluntarily providing this information to programs,
please indicate so by checking the box. I am an underrepresented
minority. Self Identification URM: Yes
Personal statement
Choosing the residency program was not a easy choice, as this would
be the career I am taking for the rest of my life, I was looking
for a specialty that would challenge me to do more and always seek
development, a specialty that would give me the satisfaction of
knowing I was able to help and make a difference.
Ophthalmology was a tempting choice as it is one of the most
competitive programs in the country and only the best doctors would
get into it, so it was a place to shine, I was also attracted to it
as I found it an always developing field with a new technology
everyday and a very active and wide area for research, what also
was very interesting about ophthalmology was that as much as the
eye is a small organ it was related to every other single
specialty, and so the decision was made.
Residency was a different experience from what I imagined, and
ophthalmology was even more than what I thought it was, the way the
ophthalmologist can touch his patient's life didn't occur to me
before and I was even more drawn to the specialty.
I was lucky to be a resident in one of the best hospitals in the
country, with an exposure to a variety of ophthalmology
subspecialties under the supervision of multiple specialists who
carry their knowledge and expertise from all over the world;
everyday had a different clinic, different patients, different
diseases and different approaches.
Wednesday was my favorite; uveitis day, the most interesting, it
had the most variety of patients, each one having a different
scenario from the other and every treatment plan tailored to each
patient's not only eye but also systemic condition, I enjoyed how
the eye was really a window to our whole body not only souls and
how the ophthalmologist really has a role in taking care of his
patient's over health.
Ocular inflammation physicians are not many in our region and those
pathologies are not always simple to treat, especially that they
usually need cooperation between different specialties, it was
always sad to see a misdiagnosed or mistreated patient losing his
vision due to the delay of right management.