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Thanks for replying. Do you think away rotations are necessary for IM programs in order to match?There are plenty of posts on SDN that would answer your questions.
You need to match the best MD university program that you can get into. That will offer you the most opportunities for fellowships at other institutions. You should do away rotations at programs that you feel you are competitive at and feel like you can impress on the rotation.
Networking, research, and LORs are very important for fellowships. For the competitive fellowships like GI, cards, heme onc, PCCM, it will be more difficult to match at other programs and nearly impossible to match at ivy leagues or top programs.
Maybe. Possibly. Not really.Thanks for replying. Do you think away rotations are necessary for IM programs in order to match?
Thanks for replying. Do you think away rotations are necessary for IM programs in order to match?
The better question is "what fellowships are you interested in?".
But I guess gunners gunna gun.
Going to somewhat hijack this thread for my question. Is the IMG stigma still a thing for fellowships? The charting outcomes for fellowships is getting pretty old now and not sure how relevant it is anymore. I matched to a mid tier academic residency and just wondering if a lot of doors are still closed simply because I'm an IMG.
Going to somewhat hijack this thread for my question. Is the IMG stigma still a thing for fellowships? The charting outcomes for fellowships is getting pretty old now and not sure how relevant it is anymore. I matched to a mid tier academic residency and just wondering if a lot of doors are still closed simply because I'm an IMG.
Pulm or GI
Has there been a GI fellowship to date that takes COMLEX scores? I think GI is the least DO friendly fellowship for some reason but I’m not exactly sure where the blockade is. From the USMLE only rule, from the top tier IM program factor, or simply just having the DO degree, or some combination of the above.
All fellowships "take" COMLEX scores. It doesn't mean you are on equal grounds as an AMG or that your COMLEX scores are equivalent to USMLE scores though. GI is the most competitive fellowship out there so the programs can be very selective of who they choose. As a DO, your best chance at matching GI is to your home program. Matching to other programs is do-able, but don't count on matching to an Ivy league or top-tier program unless you have personal connections there.
Because it’s a competitive sub specialty and they do t have to take anyone other than USMDsHas there been a GI fellowship to date that takes COMLEX scores? I think GI is the least DO friendly fellowship for some reason but I’m not exactly sure where the blockade is. From the USMLE only rule, from the top tier IM program factor, or simply just having the DO degree, or some combination of the above.
What about for Cards then? Hypothetically, as a DO from a university IM program