2012 MD/PhD Residency Match!

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Hey guys

It's that time again! I'll start with my class 🙂

UT-Houston
Emergency Medicine- UT-Houston
Internal Medicine- UT-Southwestern
Internal Medicine- Baylor College of Medicine
Neurology- Brigham & Women's
Neurology- UCLA
Pathology- Vanderbilt
Pathology- UT-Southwestern
Pathology- Stanford
Pediatric Neurology- Boston Children's
 
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Einstein
Anesthesiology: Univ. of California-San Diego Med. Ctr.
Internal Medicine- Research: Mount Sinai Med. Ctr.
Internal Medicine: Massachusetts General Hosp.
Internal Medicine: Univ. of Pennsylvania Med. Ctr.
Ophthalmology: Univ. of California-Irvine Med. Ctr.
Orthopedic Surgery: Montefiore Med. Ctr.
Radiation Oncology: New York Hospital-Cornell-Queens
Radiation Oncology: Univ. of Chicago Med. Ctr.
Pediatrics: NYP-Columbia Med Ctr.
Pediatrics: Univ. of California-San Diego Med. Ctr.
Psychiatry: Univ. of California-Davis Med. Ctr.
Surgery: Beth Israel Med. Ctr.-NY

Source: http://mstp.aecom.yu.edu/2012_match.html
 
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WashU

Anesthesiology: U of California-San Francisco
Anesthesiology, U of Washington
Anesthesiology, Barnes-Jewish
Anesthesiology, Barnes-Jewish
Anesthesiology, Barnes-Jewish
Anesthesiology, U of Pennsylvania
Child Neurology: Chidren's Hospital of Boston
Child Neurology, St. Louis Children's
Child Neurology, Massachusetts General
Clinical Pathology: Brigham & Women's
Dermatology, Barnes-Jewish
Dermatology, U of Texas-Southwestern
Diagnostic Radiology, Barnes-Jewish
Emergency Medicine, Barnes-Jewish
Emergency Medicine, University Hospital of Cincinnati
General Surgery, Johns Hopkins U
General Surgery, Vanderbilt U
Internal Medicine: Barnes-Jewish
Internal Medicine, Ohio State U
Internal Medicine, Brigham & Women's
Pediatrics, St. Louis Children's
Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Radiation Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
 
Baylor College of Medicine
Radiation Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, New York, NY
Child Neurology/Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Radiation Oncology, Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX
Emergency Medicine, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Radiation Oncology, University of Texas – MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute, Portland, OR/Oregon Health Sciences University
Cardiothoracic Surgery, NY Presbyterian Hospital– Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
Preliminary, Carilion Clinic - Virginia Tech, Roanoke, VA
Anesthesiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School – Dallas, TX
 
It would be really great if we systematically added years till graduation and proportion of students completing both degrees to this tracking in some way. Years would be easy to add to each residency listing. Proportion of students completing would be harder of course...but still traceable.

Personally, I think these metrics are likely more program specific than matching is and would be more interesting for SDN or an independent source to try to track as this is what the programs sometimes don't tell us clearly on their own.
 
It would be really great if we systematically added years till graduation and proportion of students completing both degrees to this tracking in some way. Years would be easy to add to each residency listing. Proportion of students completing would be harder of course...but still traceable.

There is no way to actually do this without large scale program cooperation. Match lists are publicly posted data, and as such are essentially advertisements. See my blog for the ways in which these lists are manipulated. That said, I'm almost certain my writing on the topic has simply led to less graduates being listed on match lists (i.e. just leave "post-doc" and certain others off entirely). Programs are surprisingly hesitant to give out any more data publicly about their students because of course it might make them, or the individual students who took a long time to graduate, look bad.

Personally, I think these metrics are likely more program specific than matching is and would be more interesting for SDN or an independent source to try to track as this is what the programs sometimes don't tell us clearly on their own.

I agree, but believe me, programs are not exactly a fan of SDN, especially of yours truly. Certain other very proactive people have tried to do this in the past and have not been successful as far as I'm aware. Frankly, the programs don't want to tell you clearly about things that could be drawbacks to their program or MD/PhD in general. It's an intense fight for funding for these programs, and anything that might look bad could hurt their ability to train MD/PhDs in the future.

As such, this information is kept fairly confidential. Some programs are certainly more open about things than others, and I commend those directors and coordinators who actively participate and will discuss these issues on SDN. The PDs do occasionally publish information from time to time in certain aggregate and published forms, such as the occasional academic medicine paper or a MD/PhD group report, but certainly not in the level of detail that the pre-med would wish when deciding about MD/PhD or trying to choose between programs.
 
Adding years to completion for Wash U...

Anesthesiology: U of California-San Francisco, 9
Anesthesiology, U of Washington, 9
Anesthesiology, Barnes-Jewish, 8
Anesthesiology, Barnes-Jewish, 9
Anesthesiology, Barnes-Jewish, 7
Anesthesiology, U of Pennsylvania, 9
Child Neurology: Chidren's Hospital of Boston, 9
Child Neurology, St. Louis Children's, 8
Child Neurology, Massachusetts General, 9
Clinical Pathology: Brigham & Women's, 9
Dermatology, Barnes-Jewish, 9
Dermatology, U of Texas-Southwestern, 9
Diagnostic Radiology, Barnes-Jewish, 8
Emergency Medicine, Barnes-Jewish, 8
Emergency Medicine, University Hospital of Cincinnati, 9
General Surgery, Johns Hopkins U, 7
General Surgery, Vanderbilt U, 8
Internal Medicine: Barnes-Jewish, 8
Internal Medicine, Ohio State U, 9
Internal Medicine, Brigham & Women's, 9
Pediatrics, St. Louis Children's, 8
Pediatrics, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, 8
Radiation Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, 7
+ 3 going directly into postdoc positions

And these flat numbers include people who spent months in Sweden with family, spent time in culinary school, spent time interning in hospital administration, spent time rearing multiple children, spent time doing volunteer work in Africa, and I'm sure have had many other experiences of which I am not aware! The MSTP is a journey of scientific and personal proportion - enjoy it!
 
Medical College of Virginia (VCU School of Medicine)

Clinical Pathology - Yale
Child Neurology - Childrens National Med Ctr
Internal Medicine - Jackson Memorial Hospital
Otolaryngology - University of Virginia
Neurology - UCLA
Ophthalmology - OHSU
Radiation Oncology: Jackson Memorial Hosp
Urology - University of Michigan
 
Baylor College of Medicine
Radiation Oncology, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, New York, NY
Child Neurology/Neuroscience, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Radiation Oncology, Methodist Hospital, Houston, TX
Emergency Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Plastic Surgery, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX
Emergency Medicine, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX
Radiation Oncology, University of Texas – MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX
Ophthalmology, Casey Eye Institute, Portland, OR/Oregon Health Sciences University
Cardiothoracic Surgery, NY Presbyterian Hospital– Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY
Preliminary, Carilion Clinic - Virginia Tech, Roanoke, VA
Anesthesiology, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School – Dallas, TX

1/4 of the class going to Rad Onc..... It's the wave of the future. Let's hope it's sustainable...
 
Stanford 2012

Anesthesiology - Brigham
Anesthesiology - Brigham
Internal Medicine - Brigham
Internal Medicine - Brigham
Internal Medicine - Brigham
Internal Medicine - Stanford
Internal Medicine - Stanford
Internal Medicine - Stanford
Internal Medicine - Stanford
Internal Medicine - Stanford
Internal Medicine - UCSD
Neurosurgery - Stanford
Neurosurgery - Yale
OB/GYN - UCSD
Pediatrics - Children's Boston
Radiology - Yale
Radiology - Penn
Prelim Surgery - Stanford
 
University of Iowa

Internal Medicine - Mayo Graduate School of Medicine
Internal Medicine - McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University
Internal Medicine - University of Alabama Medical Center
Internal Medicine - University of Texas Southwestern and
Orthopaedic Surgery - New York University School of Medicine
Otolaryngology - University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Pediatrics - Central Iowa Health System
Pediatrics - Emory University School of Medicine
Urology - Baylor College of Medicine
 
Bump!

Any one else willing to post match lists for 2012?
 
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