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I have heard a lot of different things about how "easy" it is to match into a family medicine residency, as long as you have decent grades, letters of recommendation, and Step I/II scores. but what do you guys think?
I've got a few residency programs in mind that I think I'd like, but with only 6, 8 or 10 spots it seems like you have zero chances of actually going to your first choice.
So what are important things to know about the match for family medicine? If you go to a "better" school (higher ranked, known for producing primary care physicians) does it help with the match or is it more important to do well in school and the rest has to do with your interview and how well you fit with the program?
I've got a few residency programs in mind that I think I'd like, but with only 6, 8 or 10 spots it seems like you have zero chances of actually going to your first choice.
So what are important things to know about the match for family medicine? If you go to a "better" school (higher ranked, known for producing primary care physicians) does it help with the match or is it more important to do well in school and the rest has to do with your interview and how well you fit with the program?