Does anyone on here who may have gone through this process previously have any idea how Rusk (Adult Neuro) does their invites (rolling, etc)? Also, has anyone heard anything regarding the Vanderbilt-VA Consortium (neuro)?
I think someone on another thread commented and said that it was the C/L track, but don't quote me. I remember the SDNer specifically saying that it wasn't peds neuro.For the Barrow Neurological Institute/Phoenix Children's Hospital, has anyone heard anything from the Consultation/Liaison track. I see invites for peds neuro went out and there were dates listed for "pediatrics" on 11/24 but as far as I can tell Barrow only has two tracks so I'm wondering whether the dates listed from 11/24 are actually for the CL track. I'd appreciate the clarification if anyone knows! Thanks!
-Site name: UVA Counseling Center
-Date notified: 12/3/14
-Invite or rejection: Invite
-Track: N/A
-How notified (mass email, personal email, phone): Personal phone call
-Interview dates offered: 1/5, 1/7, 1/9
Ditto... Djfgsjfasf;ajfabfjabdjdjbf 👎Please include the following information
-Site name HENRY FORD HEALTH SCIENCES CENTER
-Date notified 12/3/14
-Invite or rejection REJECTION
-Track (please specify even for general tracks) NONE SPECIFIED
-How notified (mass email, personal email, phone) MASS EMAIL
-Interview dates offered
Nothing from Rutgers or UMBC yet!Anyone here received a rejection from either UMBC CC, Rutgers UCC, or Pace UCC? Anxiously waiting
...or invite (I saw Pace invites but not the other two)
Has MGH sent out invites for neuro yet? Maybe I missed it...Any more news from Oklahoma Health Sciences (Neuro Track) and MGH (Neuro Track)? Maybe your friends/colleagues heard more info? Are those invites still coming or am I awaiting rejections?
first invite from a site i had written off.
Marcus autism
behavior treatment
invitation date:12/3/2014
interview dates:
Wednesday, 1/07/15
Friday, 1/16/16
Wednesday, 1/21/15
Monday, 1/26/15
thank you all for your support and encouragement
I don't think so, unless I missed it too.Has MGH sent out invites for neuro yet? Maybe I missed it...
detroit isn't the safest city, at least we won't have to worry about getting a cap in our you know whats 😉 hahaDitto... Djfgsjfasf;ajfabfjabdjdjbf 👎
It looks like I'm exactly 310 miles away. They did not offer me a phone interview so I am assuming they are considering me within the 300 mile radius. I hope you guys still hear, good luck!
Did anyone else apply to Rogers Memorial or Institute for living? Wondering if anyone heard anything.
Waiting on UMBC CC over here, too.Anyone here received a rejection from either UMBC CC, Rutgers UCC, or Pace UCC? Anxiously waiting
...or invite (I saw Pace invites but not the other two)
Waiting on UMBC CC over here, too.
They make phone calls and a friend of mine received an invite on Monday.I don't think so, unless I missed it too.
and on UMB child outpatient
At least, we are in this together![]()
Someone earlier asked about the Ann Arbor VA open house. I went last year. Not a lot to add on top of what others posted, aside from that they do ask you to fill out a name tag. Of course, all of the open houses that I attended had name tags.
I applied to Rogers Memorial (CADT track)--no word either way yet. Keep the faith, my fellow scholar.Did anyone else apply to Rogers Memorial or Institute for living? Wondering if anyone heard anything.
I'm sorry....was it personalized or mass?Captain James rejection 🙁
Cara, the brochure says that they send an email to top ranked applicants to encourage them to come- did you get one? If so, when did it come? I'm getting super impatient!
They make phone calls and a friend of mine received an invite on Monday.[/QUOTE
They make phone calls and a friend of mine received an invite on Monday.
Just received a rejection (from a site that was already mentioned) that I applied to in phase ii of last year and was told that I was their next choice. They "strongly encouraged" me to reapply this year and said that I should "have no problem matching." Way to give a girl a false sense of hope. Always the bridaid and never the bride 🙁
Are you meant to reply to rejection emails (e.g. say thanks for letting me know)? I am guessing not to the mass emails, but to the personalized ones at least? Some rejections are so painful....![]()
I'm really sorry, that absolutely sucks. I wonder if these people understand the amount of power they actually hold over us.Just received a rejection (from a site that was already mentioned) that I applied to in phase ii of last year and was told that I was their next choice. They "strongly encouraged" me to reapply this year and said that I should "have no problem matching." Way to give a girl a false sense of hope. Always the bridaid and never the bride 🙁
Are you meant to reply to rejection emails (e.g. say thanks for letting me know)? I am guessing not to the mass emails, but to the personalized ones at least? Some rejections are so painful....![]()
I think this is a GREAT question, and I would be interested to hear other's perspectives.
For a couple of sites, I have replied and asked for feedback (using tactful wording, of course, since this is a busy process). I have done this at sites where I think I would be interested in doing a post-doc. Not only does this demonstrate thoughtfulness and openness to feedback, but I also want to know what the perceived weaknesses are of my application, so I can try and address those during my internship year. Again, I would certainly not do this for every site, but those that you have specific interest in and see yourself trying to pursue at a later date.
If the letter came straight from the DCT AND was personalized, I replied and thanked them for their consideration. I have not been replying to mass emails, or "personalized" emails sent from an administrator or other staff members. My thinking is that if the DCT takes the time to email me, then I can take the time to send a genuine response.
Others have thoughts on this?
I think this is a GREAT question, and I would be interested to hear other's perspectives.
For a couple of sites, I have replied and asked for feedback (using tactful wording, of course, since this is a busy process). I have done this at sites where I think I would be interested in doing a post-doc. Not only does this demonstrate thoughtfulness and openness to feedback, but I also want to know what the perceived weaknesses are of my application, so I can try and address those during my internship year. Again, I would certainly not do this for every site, but those that you have specific interest in and see yourself trying to pursue at a later date.
If the letter came straight from the DCT AND was personalized, I replied and thanked them for their consideration. I have not been replying to mass emails, or "personalized" emails sent from an administrator or other staff members. My thinking is that if the DCT takes the time to email me, then I can take the time to send a genuine response.
Others have thoughts on this?
Bummer. Sorry to hear that. That does sound very dissapointing. How can they make such kind of promises to begin with?! That would be a red flag. It just reminds me of my previous externship site where I was told that people who externed there would usually get an internship there, and interns are often hired thereafter. Well, this site was ARGOSY heavy and maybe, they have a contract with them. All interns and most externs that year (and previous years) came from Argosy. It probably applied to them, not to me. Needless to say, since I am not from thier school, I got a rejection for my internship app. I should have known prior to spending $25 `\_('.')_/`
Agreed. It sounds like a red flag! That's how we gain experience....and can do it differently in the futureI too wish I saved my money. I could have spent it on another site. I thought what he said was odd and should have viewed it as a red flag.
first invite from a site i had written off.
Marcus autism
behavior treatment
invitation date:12/3/2014
interview dates:
Wednesday, 1/07/15
Friday, 1/16/16
Wednesday, 1/21/15
Monday, 1/26/15
thank you all for your support and encouragement
What as been your experience with responses from the DCTs? I was considering do this for one of my top choices, where the DCT sent a very nice personalized email.I think this is a GREAT question, and I would be interested to hear other's perspectives.
For a couple of sites, I have replied and asked for feedback (using tactful wording, of course, since this is a busy process). I have done this at sites where I think I would be interested in doing a post-doc. Not only does this demonstrate thoughtfulness and openness to feedback, but I also want to know what the perceived weaknesses are of my application, so I can try and address those during my internship year. Again, I would certainly not do this for every site, but those that you have specific interest in and see yourself trying to pursue at a later date.
If the letter came straight from the DCT AND was personalized, I replied and thanked them for their consideration. I have not been replying to mass emails, or "personalized" emails sent from an administrator or other staff members. My thinking is that if the DCT takes the time to email me, then I can take the time to send a genuine response.
Others have thoughts on this?
What as been your experience with responses from the DCTs? I was considering do this for one of my top choices, where the DCT sent a very nice personalized email.
Did they reply to you confirming your date yet? There's only one date I can realistically do.. yikes.
Man. No invite to Hines VA and the James A Lovell VA, I really need some good news today!
Did anyone else apply to Rogers Memorial or Institute for living? Wondering if anyone heard anything.
Same! Oh well. Onward!Mass rejection from Saint Elizabeths. Boo!
Good luck! I will be sending positive thoughts your way.
I did not, but I know someone else who did. From checking my conversation history with them, it looks like it was around Thanksgiving.
I never got any notifications from them aside from confirmation to attend the OH after I signed up. I never was told if they were going to rank me or not. Someone else from my program applied there and also never heard anything. We just assumed that no news was good news.
Sorry to hear that. I interviewed with them for externship and did not like the vibe and decided not to go there...Yep, SEH rejection but at least it was nice!