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Considerations and perspectives for pursuing overseas radiology training.
Radiologists worldwide face growing demand amid expanding imaging needs and subspecialization. For international medical graduates (IMGs), overseas training offers significant opportunity but requires deliberate, goal-aligned decision-making. This article proposes a practical framework to evaluate whether, where, and how to pursue training overseas. We contrast training contexts in low- and middle-income countries with high-income settings and outline benefits and challenges of training overseas, as well as the major determinants of location for further training and practice. The article also describes common elements emphasized in overseas applications, including research productivity, teaching and leadership experience, conference participation, and short observerships, along with the role of professional networking through mentors, academic meetings, and digital platforms. Ultimately, we emphasize that overseas training is not inherently superior or necessary; its value depends on alignment with long-term professional and personal goals.