We've had these discussions before. Medical licensure in the United State is done at the state level, so every state has different requirements.
For example, the State of Iowa requires that FMGs (meaning those not trained in the US or Canada) have to do a minimum of two years post-graduate medical training in the US. You can look through the details at
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medicalboard.iowa.gov/PermLic.html
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www.fsmb.org/usmle_eliinitial.html
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Of course, the ultimate goal is to become board certified by the ABOS which is a national organization. The only way you qualify for that is by completing a US or Canadian ortho residency program or by the Distinguished Scholar Pathway which means that you are in an academic practice. You can look through those details at
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www.abos.org/ModDefault.aspx?module=Cand...s§ion=PartIRules
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