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Perfect reply👍🏼How the hell did you fail Step 1 as a MD/PhD? I am assuming you have brains if you got into a MD/PhD program.
Are you a US med student?
Dude, Ill tell you before everyone else will tell you the same thing that has been said for the past 15 years. If you got a beating heart you can match somewhere. You got a niche interest in CP which you can use to your advantage when applying to Path and interviewing. Academic programs love people like you. You may not be able to get into a top notch place (hell you may still stand a chance if you have a lot of publications in high impact journals) but you can still get into an academic program.
Path is sadly not too competitive. You can get in and your MD/PhD and how you communicate your interest in academic pathology during academic interviews will make or break you. Pass Step 2 first time with a high score.
The key here is that you must effectively communicate a strong interest in CP to the academic faculty and you have to make sure you are likeable during interviews. Some people cannot do that and then cant match because of personality although academic credentials are good. You have to personable/friendly during interviews and if you are sincere with your academic interests, you can still match into an academic program. There arent many MD/PHDs around and you can use that to your advantage. If you are weird, aloof, crazy or antisocial, then you will have career issues wherever you go medicine or outside of medicine.
Thank you, I appreciate this feedback. Tbh I don't really know what went wrong, I was pre-testing great, and was essentially guaranteed to pass. I've always been a solid test taker, but maybe the nerves got to me? And yes I'm US T30 MSTP, an at-or-above average student in my classes. My mentors were super supportive, but no one can really pin point what went wrong (which kinda feels horrible tbh)
Thank you, I appreciate this feedback. Tbh I don't really know what went wrong, I was pre-testing great, and was essentially guaranteed to pass. I've always been a solid test taker, but maybe the nerves got to me? And yes I'm US T30 MSTP, an at-or-above average student in my classes. My mentors were super supportive, but no one can really pin point what went wrong (which kinda feels horrible tbh)
Overthinking/panic was definitely an issue (my block 3 was particularly panic-y as I recall). I'm preparing to retake next week, and ngl I don't know how to feel about it
I encountered the female applicant who were chugging Bloody Mary waiting for the pre-interview dinner and got pretty ****faced when evening was over; another dude brought Rubik's cube with him and played with it during the interview day; another gal was telling me staff about her professional interests which completely contradicted her own personal statement. Guess what, they are all matched.
So, my point is even if you are "weird, aloof, crazy or antisocial" you WILL match into path.
Back in the day (70’s-80’s) when path was uber lucrative, I knew many who openly stated that they went into path strictly for the money that the clin path lab generated. They USED to be like money presses. Almost zero, or perfunctory at best, interest in AP which took far, far second place.I know a dude who doesn’t even like pathology but got in because he couldn’t match into anything else.