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unless you're doing hardcore academic derm 80+% of your practice will be acne, eczema, and drug reactions. Pretty exciting if you ask me.

lol I do want to be in academia part of my life and a practicing physician in a hospital as well :). I will see the different avenues in the near future. Hopefully, my specialty doesn't change :(. When I want something and I am focus on that particular thing. I pretty much work extremely hard to get to my goal :). But I am only pre-med so things could happen. I am slightly open-minded but idk since nothing so far piques my interest as much as Derm does. Now other specialities I am interested in are Surgery and Anesthesiology/Pain Management :)

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For the top graduating medical students (M4s) their choice of medical school mattered. Match lists are a matter of fact, making an interpretation of them is part of your due diligence as a pre-med. And as a pre-med, you should already know where the good programs are, who's who in each specialty, and and have a rough idea what you'll need to do to get any specific fellowship.

Remember, N= 1 is for the lower half of your class.

That's true and that's why I am always in the speciality forum reading up on the speciality I am interested in as well as the academy of my Speciality interest website. I also look at FRIEDA online about specific programs and stuff but some people are not open to pre-meds about what to look for in a residency programs. They always say, you may change your mind or you have plenty of time, wait till 2nd year. But knowing the information can't hurt you at all. We all know USMLE Step 1, honors and research are important in every speciality :D
 
That's funny lol but there are other fields of Derm that are not boring, lol You tried Peds-Derm

omg milia, seborrheic dermatitis, sebaceous hyperplasia, erythema toxicum... oh wait... is that a rash from mycoplasma? You have mono and a rash? Didn't anyone tell you amoxicillin doesn't treat viruses?
 
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I think most of us can agree that match lists are like hot undergrads... They're fun to look at, but it's stupid to let them influence your medical school choice.

Now per OP's request, can we stick to finding and posting match lists and not hurrdurr-ing this old argument ad nauseum?
 
I always been interested in Derm since i was 7 and I just stick to this field ever since :D.
I sincerely worry about any person who decides what they're going to do with their life when they're 7 years old.

If I followed what I was interested when I was 7, right now I would either be a Power Ranger or a firetruck
 
I sincerely worry about any person who decides what they're going to do with their life when they're 7 years old.

If I followed what I was interested when I was 7, right now I would either be a Power Ranger or a firetruck

lol :thumbup:
No when I look back at my PS from second to eighth grade, I was always interested in Derm lol. Never thought about the Power Ranger Gig even though I wouldn't mind being the Pink Powere Ranger which is the White Ranger "wife" :thumbup::love:
 
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NYP HOSP-WEILL CORNELL MED CTR-NY (3)
MAYO SCHOOL OF GRAD MED EDUC-MN
U ROCHESTER/STRONG MEM-NY
NYP HOSP-COLUMBIA UNIV MED CTR-NY
B I DEACONESS MED CTR-MA
U CONNECTICUT HEALTH CTR
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (2)
MAIMONIDES MED CTR-NY
UMDNJ-R W JOHNSON-PISCATAWAY

DERMATOLOGY - 4
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
UC SAN DIEGO MED CTR-CA
UMDNJ-NEW JERSEY MED-NEWARK
U IOWA HOSPS AND CLINICS

EMERGENCY MEDICINE - 8
MT SINAI HOSPITAL-NY
EINSTEIN/BETH ISRAEL MED CTR-NY
ALAMEDA CO MED CTR-CA
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
LONG ISLAND JEWISH MED CTR-NY
B I DEACONESS MED CTR-MA
MORRISTOWN MEM HOSP-NJ
ST LUKES-ROOSEVELT-NY

FAMILY MEDICINE - 1
HARBOR-UCLA MED CTR-CA

GENERAL SURGERY - 8
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIV-PA
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
B I DEACONESS MED CTR-MA
BOSTON UNIV MED CTR-MA
EINSTEIN/MONTEFIORE MED CTR-NY (2)
UCLA MEDICAL CENTER-CA
NYP HOSP-COLUMBIA UNIV MED CTR-NY

INTERNAL MEDICINE - 42
NYP HOSP-COLUMBIA UNIV MED CTR-NY (4)
U WASHINGTON AFFIL HOSPS
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (14)
U SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (3)
EMORY UNIV SOM-GA (2)
HOSP OF THE UNIV OF PA
KAISER PERMANENTE-OAKLAND-CA (2)
TUFTS MEDICAL CENTER-MA
JOHNS HOPKINS/BAYVIEW-MD
U WASHINGTON AFFIL HOSPS
NYP HOSP-WEILL CORNELL MED CTR-NY (2)
DUKE UNIV MED CTR-NC
UNIV OF CHICAGO MED CTR-IL
UCLA MEDICAL CENTER-CA
BOSTON UNIV MED CTR-MA (3)
LENOX HILL HOSPITAL-NY
UC SAN FRANCISCO-CA
BRIGHAM & WOMENS HOSP-MA
EINSTEIN/MONTEFIORE MED CTR-NY

INT MED/RESEARCH PATHWAY - 2
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
NYP HOSP-WEILL CORNELL MED CTR-NY

MEDICINE-EMERGENCY MED - 1
U MARYLAND MED CTR

MEDICINE-PRIMARY - 4
U WASHINGTON AFFIL HOSPS
MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP
HOSP OF THE UNIV OF PA
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

NEUROLOGICAL SURGERY - 2
U MARYLAND MED CTR
U NORTH CAROLINA HOSPITALS

NEUROLOGY - 6
RUSH UNIVERSITY MED CTR-IL
U ROCHESTER/STRONG MEM-NY
HOSP OF THE UNIV OF PA
STANFORD UNIV PROGS-CA
MASSACHUSETTS GEN HOSP
STANFORD UNIV PROGS-CA

OBSTETRICS-GYNECOLOGY - 6
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
JOHNS HOPKINS HOSP-MD
THOMAS JEFFERSON UNIV-PA
EMORY UNIV SOM-GA
EINSTEIN/MONTEFIORE MED CTR-NY
NYP HOSP-WEILL CORNELL MED CTR-NY

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NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (2)
NYP HOSP-WEILL CORNELL MED CTR-NY
COLUMBIA U/HARKNESS
TUFTS/NEW ENGLAND EVE CTR

ORTHOPAEDIC SURGERY - 11
LOYOLA UNIV MED CTR-IL
UC SAN FRANCISCO-CA (2)
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (3)
JACKSON MEMORIAL HOSP-FL
HOSP FOR SPECIAL SURG-NY
MAIMONIDES MED CTR-NY
LONG ISLAND JEWISH MED CTR-NY
U TEXAS SOUTHWESTERN MED SCH-DALLAS

OTOLARYNGOLOGY - 4
YALE-NEW HAVEN HOSP-CT
UCLA MEDICAL CENTER-CA
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
JACKSON MEMORIAL HOSP-FL

PEDIATRICS - 12
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EINSTEIN/MONTEFIORE MED CTR-NY (5)
NYP HOSP-COLUMBIA UNIV MED CTR-NY
CHILDRENS HOSP-PHILADELPHIA-PA (3)
BAYLOR COLL MED-HOUSTON-TX
UC SAN FRANCISCO-CA

PATHOLOGY - 2
UC SAN FRANCISCO-CA
NYP HOSP-WEILL CORNELL MED CTR-NY

PEDS/URBAN HEALTH ADVOCACY-BMC - 1
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL-BOSTON-MA

PEDS/PSYCH/CHILD PSYCH - 1
MT SINAI HOSPITAL-NY

PLASTIC SURGERY - 1
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE

PSYCHIATRY - 7
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (2)
EINSTEIN/MONTEFIORE MED CTR-NY
UC SAN FRANCISCO-CA
MT SINAI HOSPITAL-NY
JACKSON MEMORIAL HOSP-FL
NYP HOSP-COLUMBIA UNIV MED CTR-NY

PSYCHIATRY-NEUROLOGY - 1
MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SC

RADIATION-ONCOLOGY - 2

EMORY UNIV SOM-GA
MT SINAI HOSPITAL-NY

RADIOLOGY-DIAGNOSTIC - 6
NYU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (2)
HARLEM HOSPITAL CTR-NY
UMDNJ-R W JOHNSON-PISCATAWAY
EINSTEIN/MONTEFIORE MED CTR-NY
BAYLOR COLL MED-HOUSTON-TX

RADIOLOGY-DIAG/RESEARCH-5 YR - 1
HOSP OF THE UNIV OF PA

RESEARCH MEDICINE - 1
MT SINAI HOSPITAL-NY

UROLOGY - 4
U SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
NYP HOSP-COLUMBIA UNIV MED CTR-NY
INDIANA UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CTR
SUNY HSC BROOKLYN-NY

VASCULAR SURGERY - 1
MT SINAI HOSPITAL-NY
 
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No when I look back at my PS from second to eighth grade, I was always interested in Derm lol. Never thought about the Power Ranger Gig even though I wouldn't mind being the Pink Powere Ranger which is the White Ranger "wife" :thumbup::love:

Your posts are nauseating to read. We get it, you're a skin freak. Now can you please just let me enjoy the rest of this thread without interruption from your useless posts about your first pimple? Ok, thanks.
 
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Your posts are nauseating to read. We get it, you're a skin freak. Now can you please just let me enjoy the rest of this thread without interruption from your useless posts about your first pimple? Ok, thanks.

Your comment doesn't matter and if you read the other posts, the person wanted to know why people are interested in this field. So come down and take a chill pill, thanks :thumbup:
 
Seriously, why is every premed obsessed with derm? My derm rotation was the most boring yet disturbing week I've had in med school. It was a billion times worse than endless prostate exams in urology clinic and colorectal clinic. Is that what ppl really want to do for the rest of their life? Deal with hysterical 16 y/o girls with acne and apply chemical peels to over the hill soccer moms with more money than sense?

How many people a program matches into derm is directly proportional to how many people want to do it. None of the top people in my class want to do derm. People want to do stuff like peds, radiology, neurosurgery, urology, and overwhelmingly ortho. If all the 260+ AOA people in your class want to do something other than derm, then you probably won't match many people into it. If they do, then you will. End of story.

i'm pretty naive pertaining to some of the specialty fields which include dermatology. however, from what I've perceived and what I've learned, the main desire for me to possibly consider the dermatology field is through family history and relevant people. for me, whatever field I enter, i want to do primary research. combining the fact that many dermatologists weren't able to solve any life-changing problems for the person, i.e. chronic eczema in the wrong places... that no amount of tests and medicine somehow diagnosed, and that the possible medications/creams were really limited, so says the dermatologist, the great lifestyle is only an added bonus.
 
Careful Drizz, it seems derm is the Mayo of specialties and soon someone will talk about how you went off on a rant about it. How dare you?!

For what it's worth, I too think derm is mind-numbingly boring, but I think radiology may be even more boring and I know you love that...honestly, it's crazy how vast medicine really is and how different people's jobs can be.

I was shadowing in the ED lately and they have a bunch of radiologists on the premises 24/7. We wanted the radiologist to go over a scan from a trauma and we went into the rads room. Holy hell. It was like entering a different dimension. From the bright, happening, loud world of the ED to a quiet, dark room where everyone was speaking in hushed voices and just staring at computer screens. I'd be asleep within minutes. All I see is fuzzy gray stuff.

And as for choosing what you want to do when you're 6- it's funny actually. When I was little, I was OBSESSED with ER. I think they started airing it when I was like, 8 or something. Anyway I remember really wanting to be like Dr Carter and become an emergency doc. Since then I went through a zillion other interests, and I'm still not totally set on what I want to do, but this year I have found myself being really interested in EM again. Go figure.
 
And as for choosing what you want to do when you're 6- it's funny actually. When I was little, I was OBSESSED with ER. I think they started airing it when I was like, 8 or something. Anyway I remember really wanting to be like Dr Carter and become an emergency doc. Since then I went through a zillion other interests, and I'm still not totally set on what I want to do, but this year I have found myself being really interested in EM again. Go figure.

Hmmm...maybe I will become a firetruck after all...
 
Wait, if I don't go to Harvard, will this hurt my chances of matching at FDNY? I've always wanted to work with New York's Bravest...

Ouch, afraid so...haven't you seen the Harvard match list? There were at least 5 FDNY matches...

you don't mind rural Oklahoma, right? Occasionally some bales of hay catch fire and they need a low-tier truck around.
 
Careful Drizz, it seems derm is the Mayo of specialties and soon someone will talk about how you went off on a rant about it. How dare you?!

Heresy, I know.

For what it's worth, I too think derm is mind-numbingly boring, but I think radiology may be even more boring and I know you love that...honestly, it's crazy how vast medicine really is and how different people's jobs can be.

I was shadowing in the ED lately and they have a bunch of radiologists on the premises 24/7. We wanted the radiologist to go over a scan from a trauma and we went into the rads room. Holy hell. It was like entering a different dimension. From the bright, happening, loud world of the ED to a quiet, dark room where everyone was speaking in hushed voices and just staring at computer screens. I'd be asleep within minutes. All I see is fuzzy gray stuff.

And yet the reading room is where the majority of modern diagnosis happens... I can understand why people might find diagnostic rads boring, in their limited exposure to it. Even during the clinical years and even with a radiology clerkship it's hard to appreciate all the things done in rads although you'll certainly get a feel for how pervasive it is in medicine today. There's a pretty gigantic variety of things that are done in the specialty too, ranging from all patient care/contact to none. Personally, I'm interested in interventional stuff but you get exposed to a pretty big variety of things. That said, it's hard to go into rads w/o liking imaging.

I could specialty bash all day, but there's usually a lot of things I like in each specialty. I can see why derm would be interesting, I just think there's no way 15 people from Penn or whatever went into it b/c they were fascinated by skin.

And as for choosing what you want to do when you're 6- it's funny actually. When I was little, I was OBSESSED with ER. I think they started airing it when I was like, 8 or something. Anyway I remember really wanting to be like Dr Carter and become an emergency doc. Since then I went through a zillion other interests, and I'm still not totally set on what I want to do, but this year I have found myself being really interested in EM again. Go figure.
 
i'm pretty naive pertaining to some of the specialty fields which include dermatology. however, from what I've perceived and what I've learned, the main desire for me to possibly consider the dermatology field is through family history and relevant people. for me, whatever field I enter, i want to do primary research. combining the fact that many dermatologists weren't able to solve any life-changing problems for the person, i.e. chronic eczema in the wrong places... that no amount of tests and medicine somehow diagnosed, and that the possible medications/creams were really limited, so says the dermatologist, the great lifestyle is only an added bonus.

A lot of the research in "derm" is really in allergy/immunology or in rheumatology, just fyi.
 
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No when I look back at my PS from second to eighth grade, I was always interested in Derm lol. Never thought about the Power Ranger Gig even though I wouldn't mind being the Pink Powere Ranger which is the White Ranger "wife" :thumbup::love:

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lol I do want to be in academia part of my life and a practicing physician in a hospital as well :). I will see the different avenues in the near future. Hopefully, my specialty doesn't change :(. When I want something and I am focus on that particular thing. I pretty much work extremely hard to get to my goal :). But I am only pre-med so things could happen. I am slightly open-minded but idk since nothing so far piques my interest as much as Derm does. Now other specialities I am interested in are Surgery and Anesthesiology/Pain Management :)

Are you over the age of 10? :) :) :)
 
lol :thumbup:
No when I look back at my PS from second to eighth grade, I was always interested in Derm lol. Never thought about the Power Ranger Gig even though I wouldn't mind being the Pink Powere Ranger which is the White Ranger "wife" :thumbup::love:
wat....I don't even
 
Remember everyone, your medical school's value, and by extension your value as a human being is directly proportional to number of times "Harvard," "UCSF," and "Johns Hopkins" appear on this year's match list. So if you're looking and do not se those names, consdr transferring or reapplyng the next cycle.
 
Matchlists are fun to look at, but they don't really say anything about the quality of the doctor coming out. We have a tendency to scoff at schools with lots of primary care or assume that if someone went into primary care, they are a bad student. Some places simply accept more people with the mindset to go into primary care. Some people are interested in it over things like derm or radiation oncology. I'm not entirely convinced that many of the people going into the flashy specialties wouldn't be happier in something that isn't as sexy, but they get pushed into that by the atmosphere and everyone telling them they would be "wasting their talents" in another field. (My good friend got a 260+ on step 1, 4.0 in first 2 years, honors during clinicals, AOA, research..all that...she wanted family medicine and people tried to force her out of it)

Of course we need specialists, but I find it concerning when the strength of a school is being judged by how many of the flashy matches they have. It should be judged by whether that person got their first choice program in the specialty they wanted (not what others said they should go into). We don't need to graduate 10 dermatologists, 5 radiation oncologists, 15 orthopedic surgeons or whatever other obscene numbers for every 2 or 3 family practice. This is coming from a guy who isn't interested in much of primary care.

In addition, most of us (including myself for many of the programs) have NO idea what programs are truly strong. Name does not equate program strength. Some people want small community programs. Some want major academic centers. Some will suffer 5 years of malignancy for a name to wow people. Oftentimes, the best programs aren't the sexy names to premeds or med students.

So, take it in. Enjoy. Discuss. Just remember to take it with a grain of salt as well. A match-list heavy in pediatrics, family practice, ob/gyn, and psych is not a failure, but merely people pursuing an area of medicine they found interesting and agreeable with their life plan.

Excellent post.

I agree 100%
 
A lot of the research in "derm" is really in allergy/immunology or in rheumatology, just fyi.
just to clarify...by that do you mean most of the grant money goes to that and most number of publications is for those areas?
 
Derm is a very visual field in which you can see progression with your patients. I personally have a lot of skin problems especially eczema and will like to dwell more into atopic disease. I also would like to do research in this field. No Derm doesn't make a lot of money so for me it's not about the money :). Also I get to see cool skin diseases that are affecting other countries and study them. I also into Global health and doing skin will allow me to travel and observe what is going on in different countries? Melanoma is also something I may want to get into. Lastly, Derm has a little bit of everything.

And after seeing this I knew I had to pursue DERM!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vtl9gN0gTvs&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2PETyoz6iE

You posted the wrong link, fixed.

Also, as Drizz said, highly unlikely you will deal with patients like the treeman.

Also, my, "tell that story" line meant the following. I've heard people who like surgery have an experience that attracted them to it and they got hooked, or a fascination with the brain for someone in neuro, I was just interested to hear about someone's fascination with botox injections or something like that. I'd love to hear that story.
 
Matchlists are fun to look at, but they don't really say anything about the quality of the doctor coming out. We have a tendency to scoff at schools with lots of primary care or assume that if someone went into primary care, they are a bad student. Some places simply accept more people with the mindset to go into primary care. Some people are interested in it over things like derm or radiation oncology. I'm not entirely convinced that many of the people going into the flashy specialties wouldn't be happier in something that isn't as sexy, but they get pushed into that by the atmosphere and everyone telling them they would be "wasting their talents" in another field. (My good friend got a 260+ on step 1, 4.0 in first 2 years, honors during clinicals, AOA, research..all that...she wanted family medicine and people tried to force her out of it)

Of course we need specialists, but I find it concerning when the strength of a school is being judged by how many of the flashy matches they have. It should be judged by whether that person got their first choice program in the specialty they wanted (not what others said they should go into). We don't need to graduate 10 dermatologists, 5 radiation oncologists, 15 orthopedic surgeons or whatever other obscene numbers for every 2 or 3 family practice. This is coming from a guy who isn't interested in much of primary care.

In addition, most of us (including myself for many of the programs) have NO idea what programs are truly strong. Name does not equate program strength. Some people want small community programs. Some want major academic centers. Some will suffer 5 years of malignancy for a name to wow people. Oftentimes, the best programs aren't the sexy names to premeds or med students.

So, take it in. Enjoy. Discuss. Just remember to take it with a grain of salt as well. A match-list heavy in pediatrics, family practice, ob/gyn, and psych is not a failure, but merely people pursuing an area of medicine they found interesting and agreeable with their life plan.

This is my favorite post in the thread, and the bolded is especially true, IMO.
 
Careful Drizz, it seems derm is the Mayo of specialties and soon someone will talk about how you went off on a rant about it. How dare you?!

lol, I almost made a similar quote but thought the Mayo faithful would stone me. I think we should call Derm the pre-med Mayo of specialties.
 
just to clarify...by that do you mean most of the grant money goes to that and most number of publications is for those areas?

Both, most of the chronic things are allergic or autoimmune and the research is in other areas.
 
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Family Practice
Stamford Hospital 1
Boston Univ Med Ctr 1
Scripps Memorial Hospital 1
Providence Milwaukie Hosp 1
Tripler Army Med Ctr - HI 1
Family Practice Total 5

Pediatrics Univ. of So. Florida Coll 1
Univ. of CA-Irvine Med 1
Yale Univ Sch of Med 1
The Johns Hopkins Hospital 1
Univ. Hosp. of Cleveland 1
Rhode Island Hospital 2
Univ. of Virginia 1
Medical College of Virginia 1
Georgetown University Hos 1
Childrens Hosp. of Phila 1
St. Louis Children's Hosp 1
U.C.L.A. Medical Center 2
Phoenix Child/Maricopa Med 1
NY Med. Coll. - West. Co. 1
Montefiore/Einstein Affil 3
Pediatrics Total 18

Internal Medicine
Cedars-Sinai Medical Cen 1
USC Med Center 3
U.C.S.D. Medical Center 1
CA Pacific Med. Ctr. 1
Harbor-UCLA Med Ctr 1
Univ. of Colorado Sch. of Med 1
Yale Univ Sch of Med 1
Emory Univ. School of Med 1
Beth Israel Deaconess Med 1
Boston Univ Med Ctr 1
Tufts Medical Center 1
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med. 1
Beth Israel Medical Cente 8
Lenox Hill Hospital 1
The Mount Sinai Hospital 1
The New York Hosp. Cornell 2
NYP Hosp-Colum Presby-NY 1
Richmond Univ Med Ctr 1
Ohio State University 1
Thomas Jefferson University 1
Rhode Island Hospital 1
North Shore-LIJ Health Syst 3
Georgetown University Hosp 2
NY Hosp/Med Ctr Queens 1
Univ North Carolina Sch of Med 1
U.C.L.A. Medical Center 1
Kaiser Permanente Medical 1
UMDNJ-Robert W. Johnson Med 1
Montefiore/Einstein Affil 2
Internal Medicine Total 43

Dermatology
Rhode Island Hosp/Brown U 1
Rhode Island Hosp/Brown U 1
Med Coll Wisconsin Affil 1
Dermatology Total 3

Neurology
UUC Irvine Med Ctr-CA 1
UC Davis Med Ctr-CA 1
Univ. of CA-San Francisco 1
NYP Hosp-Colum Presby-NY 1
Univ. Hosp. of Cleveland 1
NYU School Of Medicine 1
Long Island Jewish Med Ctr 1
Neurology Total 7

Ophthalmology
NY Eye and Ear Infirmary 2
Mount Sinai SoM - NY 1
Ohio State University 1
New York Medical College 2
Ophthalmology Total 6

Psychiatry
Univ. of CA-Irvine Medical 1
Univ. of CA-San Francisco 1
Harbor-UCLA Med Ctr 1
The Johns Hopkins Hospital 1
Univ. of Maryland Medical 1
Harvard Longwood Psychiaty 1
Long Island Jewish Med. Ctr 1
St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hosp. 1
NY Med. Coll. - West. Co. 1
Montefiore/Einstein Affill 1
National Capital Consortium 1
Psychiatry Total 11

Ob/Gyn
Univ. of Colorado Sch. of Med. 1
Ob/Gyn Emory Univ. School of Med 1
Ob/Gyn Truman Medical Center 1
Ob/Gyn UMDNJ-New Jersey Med. Sch 1
Ob/Gyn Metropolitan Hosp Ctr 1
Ob/Gyn Maricopa Medical Center 1
Ob/Gyn Madigan Army Medical Ctr 1
Ob/Gyn Montefiore/Einstein Affil 2
Ob/Gyn Total 9

Surgery - General
Kaiser-Permanente Med Ctr 1
Univ. of CA-Irvine Medical 1
Huntington Memorial Hosp 1
San Bernardino Cnty. Med. 1
Hospital of St. Raphael 1
Loyola University Med. Ctr 1
Boston Univ Med Ctr 1
Wayne State Univ./Detroit 1
SUNY HSC Brooklyn-NY 1
NYP Hosp-Colum Presby-NY 1
Temple University Hospital 1
Mercy Hospital of Pitts 1
Richland Memorial Hospital 1
North Shore-LIJ Health Sys 2
Kaiser Perman. Med. Ctr. 1
St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hosp. 1
Univ. of Massachusetts 1
Surgery - General Total 18

Surgery - Neurosurgery
George Washington Univ. Hosp 1
Surgery - Neurosurgery Total 1

Surgery-Ortho Surgery
SUNY HSC Brooklyn-NY 1
Rhode Island Hospital 1
Stony Brook Teaching Hosp 1
NY Med. Coll. - West. Co. 1
Montefiore/Einstein Affil 1
St. Joseph's Regional Med 1
Surgery - Ortho Surgery Total 6


Surg - Otorhinolaryngology
Barnes Jewish Hospital 1

Thomas Jefferson Uni 1
Surg - Otorhinolaryngology Total 2

Surgery - Urology
Lenox Hill Hospital 1
Surgery - Urology Total 1

Pathology
USC Med Center 1
NYP Hosp-Colum Presby-NY 1
Hosp. of The Univ. of PA 1
Pathology Total 3

Emergency Medicine
Univ. of CA-San Francisco 2
Yale Univ Sch of Med 1
The Johns Hopkins Hospital 1
Morristown Memorial Hosp. 1
UMDNJ-New Jersey Med. Sch 1
The Methodist Hospital 2
North Shore University Hosp 1
The Mount Sinai Hospital 1
The Staten Island U Hospital 1
NY Hosp/Med Ctr Queens 1
Univ North Carolina Sch of Med 1
Madigan Army Medical Ctr 1
St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hosp. 1
N.Y.U. Medical Center 1
Lincoln Medical Ctr-NY 1
Einstein/Jacobi Med. Ctr. 1
Emergency Medicine Total 18

Anesthesiology
U Rochester/Strong Mem-NY 1
Cedars-Sinai Medical Cen 1
U Southern California 1
Mt Sinai Hospital-NY 1
UPMC Medical Education-PA 1
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med Ctr 1
Loyola University Med. Ctr 1
Massachusetts Gen Hosp 1
UMDNJ-New Jersey Med-Newark 1
The Mount Sinai Hospital 1
NYP Hosp-Colum Presby-NY 1
Duke Univ. Medical Center 1
Georgetown Univ Hosp-DC 2
St. Lukes-Roosevelt Hosp. 2
St Josephs Reg Med Ctr-NJ 1
Anesthesiology Total 17

Physical Medicine & Rehab
Mt Sinai Hospital-NY 1
Sinai Hosp-Baltimore-MD 1
UMDNJ-New Jersey Med-Newark 1
Physical Medicine & Rehab Total 3

Radiology - Diagnostic
Westchester Med Ctr-NY 1
Boston Univ Med Ctr-MA 1
Boston Univ Med Ctr-MA 2
Westchester Med Ctr-NY 1
Georgetown Univ Hosp-DC 1
Westchester Med Ctr-NY 1
B I Deaconess Med Ctr-MA 1
Nassau Univ Med Ctr-NY 2
Boston Univ Med Ctr-MA 1
SUNY HSC Brooklyn-NY 3
Barnes-Jewish Hosp-MO 1
Tufts Medical Center-MA 1
Mt Sinai Hospital-NY 1
Cleveland Clinic Fdn-OH 1
Boston Univ Med Ctr-MA 1
St Barnabas Med Ctr-NJ 1
Virginia Mason Hosp. 1
St Lukes-Roosevelt-NY 1
Bryn Mawr Hospital-PA 1
Radiology - Diagnostic Total 23

Radiation Oncology
UCLA Medical Center-CA 1
WSU/Detroit Med Ctr-MI 1

Radiation Oncology Total 2

Medicine-Pediatrics
Univ. of Minnesota Hosp. 1
Musc Medical Center 1
Medicine-Pediatrics Total 2

Total Students 198
 
2011 UAB Match: (n = 158)
* = MD/PhD

Primary Care
Internal Medicine: UAB (14) *, MGH, Johns Hopkins *, Stanford *, Columbia, Michigan, Emory, Olive View-UCLA (2), SLU, Tulane, Colorado, Louisville, VCU, Wake Forest (2), Baptist/Birmingham, Carolinas
Pediatrics: UAB (2), CHOP *, Northwestern, Cincinnati, CNMC, Arkansas (2), Tufts *, Portsmouth, Louisville, UTMemphis, USC/Palmetto
Family Medicine: Tuscaloosa (3), Huntsville (3), Colorado, Kansas, Maryland, UMass, Mayo-Jacksonville, North Mississippi (2), Self/Greenwood, Spartanburg, St. Vincent's East (2), UTChattanooga, UTMemphis, Wake Forest, South Alabama
Medicine/Pediatrics: UAB (2), Ohio State, UTMemphis

Surgical Specialties
General Surgery: UAB (4), Mayo, Cincinnati, Iowa, Atlanta MC, Baptist, Carolinas, MUSC, Orlando, S&W, UTChattanooga, UTKnoxville, Wilford Hall
Neurosurgery: UAB
Ophthalmology: UAB (2), Arkansas (2), Kentucky
OMFS: UAB (5)
Orthopedics: Wright State, MCG
Otolaryngology: UAB, OHSU, Vanderbilt
Urology: Vanderbilt, Michigan

Other
Anesthesiology: UAB, Mayo, UNC *, MUSC, Arkansas, UTMemphis
Child Neurology: Harvard *
Dermatology: UAB (2), Northwestern *
Emergency Medicine: UAB (4), LSU-Shreveport, Maine MC (2), Pitt Co., Louisville, UTChattanooga
EM/FM: LSU-Shreveport
OB/GYN: UAB, Pitt (2), BID, Ohio State, FSU Sacred Heart, Greenville, Portsmouth, Kentucky, Wright-Patterson
Neurology: UAB, Emory, St. Joseph's, Georgetown
Pathology: Cedars-Sinai *, Tulane, Vermont
Pediatrics/Genetics: CHOP *
Psychiatry: Michigan, UTSW, VCU
Radiology: UAB, Vanderbilt, MUSC, Florida Hx
Radiation Oncology: UAB
PMR: UAB, Stanford, NYU
Prelim Only: 6
 
.UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE MATCH 2011 DATA.
.PROGRAM.
.INSTITUTION.

.Anesthesiology (8).



.Emory Univ SOM-GA...


.Northwestern McGaw/NMH/VA-IL.


.William Beaumont Hosp-MI.


.Hershey Med Ctr/Penn State-PA.


.Virginia Mason Med Ctr (2).


.U Washington Affil Hosps (2).




.Dermatology (4).



.Yale-New Haven Hosp-CT.


.Case Western/Univ Hosps Case Med Ctr-OH.


.UVM/Fletcher Allen-VT.


.U Washington Affil Hosps.




.Emergency Medicine (15).



.U Arizona Affil Hospitals (2).


.U Southern California.


.George Washington Univ-DC.


.Johns Hopkins Hosp-MD.


.Grand Rapids Med Ed Partners-MI.


.Michigan St Univ-Kalamazoo.


.U Nebraska Affil Hosps.


.U Rochester/Strong Mem-NY.


.St Lukes-Roosevelt-NY.


.Albany Medical Center-NY.


.Oregon Health & Science Univ.


.UPMC Medical Education-PA.


.U Utah Affil Hospitals.


.U Washington Affil Hosps.




.Family Medicine (33).



.Alaska Family Med/Providence Hosp (2).


.Ventura County Med Ctr (2).


.St Marys Hospital.


.St Anthony North Hosp.​


.Central Iowa Health System.


.Family Medicine Res of Idaho (4).


.ISU Family Medicine.


.Grand Rapids Med Ed Partners-MI.


.U Rochester/Strong Mem-NY.


.Rapid City Reg Hosp-SD.


.US Naval Hospital.


.Valley Med Ctr-WA.


.Swedish Medical Center (6).


.Group Health Coop (3).


.U Washington Affil Hosps.


.Providence Sacred Heart Med Ctr (2).


.Fam Med SW Washington (2).


.Central WA Family Med.


.La Crosse-Mayo-WI.




.General Surgery (9).



.UC Davis Med Ctr-CA.


.Santa Barbara Cottage Hosp-CA.


.Stanford Univ Progs-CA.


.Central Iowa Health System.


.St Joseph Mercy-Ann Arbor (2).


.U North Dakota SOM.


.U Washington Affil Hosps.


.Gundersen Lutheran Med Fdn-WI.




.Internal Medicine (31).



.U Arizona Affil Hospitals.


.University of British Columbia.


.U Southern California.


.Stanford Univ Progs-CA.


.U Colorado SOM-Denver (2).


.VA Medical Ctr-Boise-ID (3).


.Northwestern McGaw/NMH/VA-IL.


.Indiana Univ Sch Of Med.


.Tufts Medical Center-MA.


.Massachusetts Gen Hosp.


.Johns Hopkins/Bayview-MD.


.Mayo School of Grad Med Educ-(2).


.NYP Hosp-Weill Cornell Med Ctr-NY.


.Prov Portland Med Ctr-(4).


.Prov St Vincent Hospital-OR.


.U Utah Affil Hospitals.


.UVM/Fletcher Allen-VT.


.U Washington Affil Hosps (5).


.Providence Sacred Heart Med Ctr-WA.


.Med Coll Wisconsin Affil Hosps.




.Medicine-Pediatrics (4).



.Loma Linda University-CA.


.Brigham & Womens Hosp-MA.


.U Minnesota Med School (2).




.Medicine-Preliminary (9).



.U Arizona Affil Hospitals.


.VA Medical Ctr-Boise-ID.


.Prov Portland Med Ctr-OR.


.Prov St Vincent Hospital-OR.


.U Washington Affil Hosps.


.Virginia Mason Med Ctr-WA (3).


.Med Coll Wisconsin Affil Hosps.




.Medicine-Primary (11).



.Loma Linda University-CA.


.UC Davis Med Ctr-CA.


.UC San Francisco-CA (2).


.U Colorado SOM-Denver (2).


.Boston Univ Med Ctr-MA.


.Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med Ctr-NH.


.U Washington Affil Hosps (2).


.Virginia Mason Med Ctr-WA.




.Neurological Surgery (1).



.Stanford Univ Progs-CA.




.Neurology (2).



.U Washington Affil Hosps (2).




.Obstetrics-Gynecology (12).



.Cedars-Sinai Medical Center-CA.


.Stanford Univ Progs-CA.


.U Colorado SOM-Denver.


.Maine Medical Center.


.Creighton Univ Affil Hosps-NE.


.Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med Ctr-NH.


.U Nevada Affil Hosps-Las Vegas.


.UPMC Medical Education-PA.


.U Texas Med Branch-Galveston.


.U Utah Affil Hospitals.
. .


.U Washington Affil Hosps.


.Marshall University SOM-WV.




.Ophthalmology (2).



.University of Illinois.


.Baylor College of Medicine.




.Orthopaedic Surgery (6).



.U Iowa Hosps and Clinics.


.Henry Ford HSC-MI.


.Grand Rapids Med Ed Partners-MI.


.Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med Ctr-NH.


.UVM/Fletcher Allen-VT.


.U Washington Affil Hosps.




.Otolaryngology (2).



.UC Davis Med Ctr-CA.


.Barnes-Jewish Hosp-MO.




.Pathology (7).



.U Arizona Affil Hospitals (2).


.UC San Francisco-CA.


.Barnes-Jewish Hosp-MO.


.University of Virginia.


.U Washington Affil Hosps (2).




.Pediatrics (19).



.Kaiser Permanente-Los Angeles-CA.


.UC San Francisco-CA.


.Yale-New Haven Hosp-CT.


.Childrens Hospital-Boston-MA (2).


.Johns Hopkins Hosp-MD.


.Mayo School of Grad Med Educ-MN.


.U New Mexico SOM (2).


.U Rochester/Strong Mem-NY.


.U Utah Affil Hospitals.


.U Washington Affil Hosps (7).


.U Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics.




.Phys Medicine & Rehab (2).



.U Washington Affil Hosps.


.Med Coll Wisconsin Affil Hosps.




.Plastic Surgery (Integrated) (2).



.U Michigan Hosps-Ann Arbor.


.U Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics.




.Psychiatry (9).



.UC Davis Med Ctr-CA.


.San Mateo Behavioral Hlth & Recovery Svcs-CA.


.Yale-New Haven Hosp-CT.


.Northwestern McGaw/NMH/VA-IL.


.U New Mexico SOM.


.Oregon Health & Science Univ.


.U Washington Affil Hosps (3).




.Radiology-Diagnostic (8).



.St. Francis Hospital.


.Indiana Univ Sch Of Med.


.U Michigan Hosps-Ann Arbor.


.U Minnesota Med School.


.Case Western University Hospitals.


.U Washington Affil Hosps (2).


.Providence Sacred Heart Med Ctr-WA.




.Surg-Prelim (1).



.U Washington Affil Hosps.




.Transitional (6).



.Scripps Mercy Hosp-San Diego-CA.


.Emory Univ SOM-GA.


.Virginia Mason Med Ctr-WA (2).


.Providence Sacred Heart Med Ctr-WA (2).




.Urology (1).



.Loma Linda University-CA.













 
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wow, no wonder uwash is #1 in primary care... 98/185 into PC... that might be more than the entire ivy league combined.
 
wow, no wonder uwash is #1 in primary care... 98/185 into PC... that might be more than the entire ivy league combined.

no kidding, FM was the #1 choice. wouldn't you agree though, that many, perhaps most, of the IM/Peds matches are at places where people are going to be looking to specialize? i'm not sure, but it looks like there are some pretty heavy-hitting university programs in there.
 
no kidding, FM was the #1 choice. wouldn't you agree though, that many, perhaps most, of the IM/Peds matches are at places where people are going to be looking to specialize? i'm not sure, but it looks like there are some pretty heavy-hitting university programs in there.

I mean, regardless, they're still training in a primary care residency. I didn't count OB-GYN as PC in my assessment btw...
 
I mean, regardless, they're still training in a primary care residency. I didn't count OB-GYN as PC in my assessment btw...

right, what i was driving at more than anything was what crap the UsNews PC rankings are. many of those people probably have no intention of working as an internist in the community. it's certainly impressive to see a sixth of the class going into FM tho

...and no, Ob-Gyn isn't PC - although a lot of people think it is.
 
(My good friend got a 260+ on step 1, 4.0 in first 2 years, honors during clinicals, AOA, research..all that...she wanted family medicine and people tried to force her out of it)
I know a guy in a similar situation. He won some impressive awards and was AOA, but he went into FM because he loved it. I'm sure it was frustrating for him at times when people sometimes assume he is doing it because he had to, not because he wanted to.

For the top graduating medical students (M4s) their choice of medical school mattered. Match lists are a matter of fact, making an interpretation of them is part of your due diligence as a pre-med. And as a pre-med, you should already know where the good programs are, who's who in each specialty, and and have a rough idea what you'll need to do to get any specific fellowship.

Remember, N= 1 is for the lower half of your class.
Considering how many/most pre-meds end up in a different specialty than they initially planned on, much of this research will be wasted. Carry on.
 
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