Does a fellow need to have the TOEFL/TSE or TOEFL iBT?
Applicants to clinical fellowships whose first language and/or language of medical school and patient care was neither English nor French, must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language and the Test of Spoken English, or the TOEFL iBT, and meet acceptable standards – minimum acceptable scores are TOEFL 237 and TSE 50, or TOEFL iBT 93 with a minimum score of 24 on the Speaking section. Because the TOEFL does not include a test of spoken English, applicants who have taken it must also include test results for the TSE. The TOEFL iBT includes a spoken test component.
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