View Full Version : Schools with good Derm Residencies


lea
05-11-2004, 06:04 PM
Anyone with experience know which schools have good derm residency programs?

I'm applying to med school--should I choose schools where they have strong Derm residencies? Or does that not matter at all, and just wait til I need to find a residency to start choosing schools-with-good-derm-prog's???

Thanks.

ny skindoc
05-11-2004, 06:36 PM
If I understand your question to be.. should you apply only to med schools with strong derm programs if your ultimate goal is a derm residency? The answer is No..you should apply to med school with the goal of getting into a good school.If you are lucky enough to have several to choose from then its not unreasonable to do some research and pick one with a strong derm program.

lea
05-12-2004, 06:51 PM
Thank you for your reply, ny skindoc.

Yes, that was my question. So it's better to go to a good school than a worse school, (the worse one with a better derm program)?

Also, what are some schools with good derm programs?

ny skindoc
05-13-2004, 05:52 AM
It all depends what you mean by "better or worse".Jefferson has a highly regarded dematology program even though the school may be considered less prestigious than others.So it is true that in some cases the derm dept has better(or worse) reputation than the school does overall.Not all medical schools have a dermatology residency associated with it,so it would be best to seek out a school with one if possible. http://mywebpages.comcast.net/longk/dermatology.html Your chances of getting a derm residency are much more related to your individual performance in school,research and boards than on the name of the school.However Harvard,Yale do very well getting the students into derm! Should you go to a "worse "med school with a better derm dept?..it all depends on the specific programs, but in general the best derm depts would help you land more helpful LORs and research.

SonGoku
06-09-2004, 07:44 AM
I was wondering if there was a limit as to how many programs you can apply to? And thanks to ny skindoc for posting that site. :)

ForSkin
06-16-2004, 05:53 PM
ny skindoc has given great advice and i agree wholeheartedly. just as there are the jeffersons and drexels of the world, there are the johns hopkins of the world that have miserable derm dept's and less impressive match rates for such a stellar school. while step 1 scores and aoa status is 75% of matching in derm, coming from a killer derm department that will back you up is vital when it come to lobbying, support, lor's, and the final match lists. that being said, i can at least make an unqualified attempt to list some great derm programs:

harvard
nyu
stanford
penn
ucsf
miami
iowa

furthermore, check out that link and follow the trend of inbred programs, and those programs that only take from "brand name" schools, etc.

good luck

lea
06-28-2004, 10:01 AM
many thanks to all these replies.
I was wondering what you think of Mt. Sinai School of Medicine for Derm residency? It is located in NY. Or, in general, how is it as a med school if I am interested in derm? thanks again