2011-2012 Residency Interview Invites Thread

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Do Canadian programs send out rejections in general or they just don't respond to you at all?
 
Family Medicine: McGill, Ottawa (just interview date pre-selection), Calgary, UofT (sent to every single applicant), UWO, McMaster, Queens, UdeM, Manitoba
Internal Medicine: ULaval, Dalhousie (official invite - or rejection in Jan 2012)
EM: McMaster
Psych: UBC
Neurology: UBC
Pediatric Neurology: UofA
Pediatrics: UofT, McMaster, McGill, Sask, Dalhousie, UofA
Genetics: UBC, UofT

Radio-oncology: Dalhousie
Radiology: Ottawa, Sask, Queens, Dalhousie, Calgary, McMaster, UofT
Anesthesia: MUN, UofT, Ottawa, UBC, McMaster
Pathology: UofT, UWO

ObGyn: MUN, Queens, Sask, Calgary, Manitoba
Urology: UofA
Plastics: UofA
ENT: UofT, Dal, UofA
General Surgery: McGill, ULaval, Dalhousie, UofA, UBC
Vascular Surgery: McMaster, UWO, UBC
Cardiac Surgery: UofA
Ortho: Calgary, UofA, Sask, UBC
 
Knovecc - is that a list of schools that has sent invitations this year; sent rejections this year; or that will (ie. later) send rejections?

If it is a list of schools that will send rejections later, Toronto should be added for Radiation Oncology.
 
thanks for putting that together. you must be a toronto student. has T.O. peds sent to anyone outside of T.O yet?
 
Knovecc - is that a list of schools that has sent invitations this year; sent rejections this year; or that will (ie. later) send rejections?

If it is a list of schools that will send rejections later, Toronto should be added for Radiation Oncology.

no, this is the list of programs that has (at least started to) sent out interview invitations

the compilation is from the Canadian forum
http://www.premed101.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58048&page=7

as for which programs send rejections, refer to carms program descriptions
https://w1c.e-carms.ca/pdws/jsp/pd.do?m=1&l=1
 
thanks for putting that together. you must be a toronto student. has T.O. peds sent to anyone outside of T.O yet?

no I am not from TO and I didn't apply to peds either, though you can check it on the link given above
 
no, this is the list of programs that has (at least started to) sent out interview invitations

the compilation is from the Canadian forum
http://www.premed101.com/forums/showthread.php?t=58048&page=7

as for which programs send rejections, refer to carms program descriptions
https://w1c.e-carms.ca/pdws/jsp/pd.do?m=1&l=1

Thanks for the information!

For anyone else looking for information about applications as an IMG, that list seems to reflect CMG interview invitations. Talking to peers and Health Force Ontario officials (Ontario government employees that liase with internationally trained medical students and physicians), it seems that only Ontario Family Medicine and a single Physiatry program have offered interview invites (and rejections) to IMGs.
 
I'm an IMG

Dec 19 - refusal of interview from Ped, Un of Ottawa

Dec 20 - Internal Medicine, announcement that Invitations are going to be sent on Jan 06
 
As an IMG

Interview Offers and Regrets from McMaster, Ottawa, and Toronto Radiology over the last 48 hours.

Also a message from Saskatchewan Family that their file review is complete - expect offers/regrets in the coming days.
 
As an IMG

Interview Offers and Regrets from McMaster, Ottawa, and Toronto Radiology over the last 48 hours.

Also a message from Saskatchewan Family that their file review is complete - expect offers/regrets in the coming days.

IMG radiology interview invites? Thats impressive congrats 👍 If you dont mind me asking, which program was most IMG friendly?
 
Re: IMG Radiology

Currently, there are four schools most IMGs can apply to.

Manitoba - 4 spots with shared competition between CMGs and IMGs. (insert edit) These tend to be very difficult for IMGs to access. We have a grading system that is unfamiliar to Manitoba's selection committee, little to no face contact with them, and lower likelihood of our network/references being of relevance. If you are from Manitoba but are an IMG or you invest elective time here, I would not be surprised if you were considered - that being said, that opinion is all supposition.

The remaining three programs have parallel IMG spots that CMGs cannot compete for. I will relate what I know about each.

McMaster - 1 IMG spot. The Program Director notes that she takes in as much information as she can to make an informed choice - she mentioned observing USMLE scores and EE scores as a way to compare students. She states they want to know that you are someone they can work well with. They have a recent history of taking University College Dublin applicants. I did not get the impression that they favoured that institution, I simply wish to relate common traits. I met their UCD residents - they were truly lovely people.

Toronto - 2 IMG spots; have a clinical investigator program. I am hesitant to relay much on this topic given the competition for this position. I would rather other candidates not know too much about my strengths or weaknesses in regards to this position. I will happily comment if you private message me after the match or network via Facebook etc.

Ottawa - 2 IMG spots. Please refer to my comments about Toronto in regards to sharing information at this point. Their CaRMS description also requested undergraduate transcripts (similar to Mac), so one could assume they are looking for consistent academic excellence or simply perhaps a background in physics.

In general, the more IMG spots, the more interviews they can offer. I would consider that IMG friendly. I am currently of the opinion that should you wish to compete for a Manitoba position that you should do an elective there to show that you are committed to the province, rather than simply tossing them an application because you can.

Sorry I can't be more helpful at this time.
 
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Re: IMG Radiology

Currently, there are four schools most IMGs can apply to.

Manitoba - 4 spots with shared competition between CMGs and IMGs. (insert edit) These tend to be very difficult for IMGs to access. We have a grading system that is unfamiliar to Manitoba's selection committee, little to no face contact with them, and lower likelihood of our network/references being of relevance. If you are from Manitoba but are an IMG or you invest elective time here, I would not be surprised if you were considered - that being said, that opinion is all supposition.

The remaining three programs have parallel IMG spots that CMGs cannot compete for. I will relate what I know about each.

McMaster - 1 IMG spot. The Program Director notes that she takes in as much information as she can to make an informed choice - she mentioned observing USMLE scores and EE scores as a way to compare students. She states they want to know that you are someone they can work well with. They have a recent history of taking University College Dublin applicants. I did not get the impression that they favoured that institution, I simply wish to relate common traits. I met their UCD residents - they were truly lovely people.

Toronto - 2 IMG spots; have a clinical investigator program. I am hesitant to relay much on this topic given the competition for this position. I would rather other candidates not know too much about my strengths or weaknesses in regards to this position. I will happily comment if you private message me after the match or network via Facebook etc.

Ottawa - 2 IMG spots. Please refer to my comments about Toronto in regards to sharing information at this point. Their CaRMS description also requested undergraduate transcripts (similar to Mac), so one could assume they are looking for consistent academic excellence or simply perhaps a background in physics.

In general, the more IMG spots, the more interviews they can offer. I would consider that IMG friendly. I am currently of the opinion that should you wish to compete for a Manitoba position that you should do an elective there to show that you are committed to the province, rather than simply tossing them an application because you can.

Sorry I can't be more helpful at this time.

Thank you for your response!
 
The Program Director notes that she takes in as much information as she can to make an informed choice - she mentioned observing USMLE scores and EE scores as a way to compare students"...
Does this mean that an IMG with EE scores of 277 have no chances to be considered by any program, even with research experience in Canada (if the position of research assistant at an University Hospital Center is considered so)...

How could the profile of such an IMG's application be improved in this case, though you can't pass the EE twice
 
Any Canadians at US schools applying to CaRMS? How has the process gone and are electives at certain programs almost required to score interviews there?

Do Step 1 scores factor into the decision at all? Or does nobody know what it is.
 
@dokrbb

In general, you need an MCCEE over 300. Different programs have different cut-offs if at all - I'm not a Program Director so I obviously cannot speak in absolutes. The information on the CaRMS website would give you more concrete information in regards to the programs you're interested in.

This statement also reflects my knowledge of first round - there is very little reliable information for qualifications in second round.
 
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Thank you Member300002

yes, it has to be above 300, and if it's below so what ?- this one don't have to be the kind of crucial exam in your life, if you obtained less than 300 you should look for another job/studies..?

it's a little bit stupid, isn't it,

and btw, I understood that the candidates with only the first exam passed are rarely considered, and it's logical bcs the QE 1 and 2 are more objective - the EE is just a preliminary test (esp for us IMGs, for which studies were pursued in another format, from another point of view, with different lacks), but Ontario should just say that - Do not apply if you have just the EE, don't spend your money, like Quebec and another few provinces do.

and if you pass well(not sure I know what would mean well for them) your QE1, would they still consider your low mark on EE or it would be forgotten ?


Thanks again
 
@dokrbb

I do not know enough to comment on whether the QE1 and 2 bolsters your application to make up for a poor EE score. I prepared for this test of the opinion that if I did not score over a 330 I would not be doing residency training in Canada full stop.

The process is frustrating, there is no argument about that. Numerous candidates with their EE alone are considered - the ones I have observed have had scores above 330. Family Medicine this year (from observing about 20-30 colleagues) had a cut-off of about 355 for Ontario. However, this is not an official number - just my observations. They will post more information on their website in January.

I'm a big individual for forum etiquette and right now we are derailing the intention of this thread. I won't be responding to future questions/comments that deviate significantly from this topic (ie. frustration regarding the process - we could all talk about that for days). As of right now, I feel my response has very little to do with an "Interview Invites Thread".
 
Sorry,

Back to topic, Today - refusal from U of T: pediatrics
 
The same thing,

IMG - IM - Regrets _ Ottawa - yesterday
 
IMG

Refusal today:IM - Queen's, and Ped - UWO
 
Wow they arent being too friendly to IMGs

But than again, the match rate for IMGs last year was 19% (298/1460) in total and 47% for 2011 graduates....so not too surprised
(http://www.carms.ca/pdfs/2011R1_MatchResults/38_Summary of Match Results_en.pdf)

Match rates for IMGs have hanging out around 20% since 2006-ish
2010 - 18%
2009 - 21%
2008 - 23.5%
2007 - 15%
2006 - 44% - what happened there?

So, if you're a glass-half-full type of person, this means that while competition is fierce, it hasn't really been getting any worse.
 
How important are away rotations in securing interviews at those institutions?
 
It seems to be important to do Canadian electives/rotations in the disciplines in which you're applying. The where, at least as far as I'm seeing amongst peers, is less important.

Some programs (ex. Ontario Family) seem to be just doing a raw EE cut-off, but to make the cut from there you'd likely need to be able to demonstrate your interest via an elective.
 
When will the carms data come out? i wonder how IMGs did this year.. any success stories?
 
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