We're at that time of year when most programs have concluded their interview season. As with last year, most have saved money this year from virtual interviews precluding the necessity for travel and lodging expenditures. In the past, however, some applicants have depended on late-cycle interview cancellations from applicants who have exhausted their finances, allowing them to bring their number of rank possibilities up to parity.
With fewer interview cancellations occurring, these applicants have clearly suffered. With Step 1 scores becoming pass/fail this year, next year's applicants from international and osteopathic schools (or M.D. schools without significant pedigree) will continue to bear the brunt of current trends. In the future, changes will need to be made for match-opportunity parity to be re-established between these applicants and those from higher-pedigree schools.
No matter what happens, it seems clear that Psychiatry is becoming the new Derm.
What are everyone's thoughts on how this season went?
With fewer interview cancellations occurring, these applicants have clearly suffered. With Step 1 scores becoming pass/fail this year, next year's applicants from international and osteopathic schools (or M.D. schools without significant pedigree) will continue to bear the brunt of current trends. In the future, changes will need to be made for match-opportunity parity to be re-established between these applicants and those from higher-pedigree schools.
No matter what happens, it seems clear that Psychiatry is becoming the new Derm.
What are everyone's thoughts on how this season went?