USMLE Step 1 Failure to U.S. Doctor: IMG Journey No One Talks About | Imane Tarib, MD
What if the moment that almost broke you… was the one that made everything possible?
In this episode of Surgeon, Interrupted, Frances sits down with cornea specialist Dr. Imane Tarib to unpack a journey that spans continents, identities, and nearly two decades of training.
From medical school in Morocco to starting over in the United States as an IMG, Imane shares what it actually takes to rebuild a career from scratch—learning a new system, navigating isolation, and studying for the USMLE for 18 months… only to fail.
But this isn’t a story about failure.
It’s about what happens after.
They talk about:
* The reality of being an IMG and immigrant in U.S. medicine
* The psychological impact of failure—and how to reframe it
* The hidden cost of “starting over” after already becoming a doctor
* Love, long distance, and choosing a life that wasn’t the original plan
* Why success often looks effortless—but never is
Imane’s story challenges the myth of the “straight path” in medicine—and replaces it with something more honest: persistence, reinvention, and the courage to keep going when nothing feels certain.
Because sometimes the long way is the only way.
And sometimes, it’s the right one.
Host: Frances Mei Hardin, MD
Guest: Imane Tarib, MD
Connect with Imane:
- Instagram: @imanetarib.md
- TikTok: @imanetarib.md
- LinkedIn: Imane Tarib, MD
- YouTube: @RealImaneTaribMD
Imane Tarib, MD, is a cornea, cataract, and refractive surgeon and Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the Wilmer Eye Institute at Johns Hopkins University. Imane is an International Medical Graduate from Morocco who trained at the Mohammed V Military Teaching Hospital in Rabat before completing three research fellowships and two advanced Cornea, External Disease, and Refractive Surgery fellowships at the University of Illinois at Chicago and the Bascom Palmer Eye Institute in Palm Beach Gardens.
Her academic focus includes corneal disease, refractive cataract surgery, and global ophthalmology. Her work also explores the intersection of medicine, mentorship, and advocacy for international medical graduates and women in medicine. Through her social media platforms, she shares insights into medical training, career growth, and building a meaningful life in and outside of medicine.
Presented by: The Hippocratic Collective
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