Obviously any ranking is an extremely subjective process, and probably not very reliable since nobody has actually trained / worked at more than a very small handful of institutions. Accordingly, any ranking is going to be prone to leaving out "hidden gems," as well as allowing the reputation of some institutions to sway judgement on the quality of the training. I still think it's helpful for residency applicants to have some idea of how well regarded programs are in the field.
Let me say at the outset I'm not interested in arguing with anybody about whether a program should be higher or lower. Here's what I did and how it came out; do with it what you will:
METHODS:
Reviewed results of Aunt Minnie "Minnies" awards semifinalists (about 20-25 annually) and finalists (2 annually) for best training program from 2002 to 2012. Assigned one point every time a program appeared on the semifinals list, and 5 points for every time a program appeared on the finals list. Data are summarized below, however I think it's more useful to think about "tiers" than numerical ranks. 44 total programs are listed.
LIMITATIONS:
1) Relies completely on the "Minnies Awards" process, which includes a qualifying round by a panel of radiologists, as well as a voting round by members of the Aunt Minnie community. Cannot rule out selection bias due to some regions or programs' "fans" being more active on the forum, or drumming up more support.
2) Does not discriminate a point from 2002 from a point from 2012. Some programs may have significantly improved over this time, and others may have derailed.
RESULTS: (Program, score, sorted high to low)
ELITE TIER
MIR: 41 (finals in 05,07,08,09,10,11)
UCSF: 36 (finals in 02,03,06,08,10)
Hopkins: 36 (finals in 02,03,04,05,12)
Mayo: 26 (finals in 04,06,11)
Duke: 21 (finals in 10,12)
Stanford: 20 (finals in 07,09)
MGH: 11
UPenn: 11
OUTSTANDING TIER
Thomas Jefferson: 9
U Washington: 9
UCSD: 9
Brigham: 8
Michigan: 7
Virgina: 6
Wake Forest: 6
Iowa: 6
USC-LA: 6
EXCELLENT TIER
Indiana: 4
NYU: 4
Pittsburgh: 4
UCLA: 4
MUSC
(South Carolina): 3
Oregon: 3
MADE SEMIFINALS TWICE:
Arizona, Brown, Chicago, Emory, Maryland, Medical College of Georgia, Mississippi, Wisconsin
MADE SEMIFINALS ONCE:
Boston Medical Center, Colorado, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Henry Ford, Medical College of Wisconsin, Miami, Oklahoma, UT Houston, UT San Antonio, Vanderbilt, Yale, Winthrop University Hospital
COMMENTS:
Based on other lists on this forum, I think many would contend that Mass Gen, U Penn, Michigan, NYU are too low and Mayo is too high. Probably a few other surprises here, but I think keeping them in the above tiers rather than strict ranks makes these fairly consistent with other lists that are out there.
Hope this is helpful to residency applicants. Remember not to put too much emphasis on reputation - choose the place where you'll be happiest!
Let me say at the outset I'm not interested in arguing with anybody about whether a program should be higher or lower. Here's what I did and how it came out; do with it what you will:
METHODS:
Reviewed results of Aunt Minnie "Minnies" awards semifinalists (about 20-25 annually) and finalists (2 annually) for best training program from 2002 to 2012. Assigned one point every time a program appeared on the semifinals list, and 5 points for every time a program appeared on the finals list. Data are summarized below, however I think it's more useful to think about "tiers" than numerical ranks. 44 total programs are listed.
LIMITATIONS:
1) Relies completely on the "Minnies Awards" process, which includes a qualifying round by a panel of radiologists, as well as a voting round by members of the Aunt Minnie community. Cannot rule out selection bias due to some regions or programs' "fans" being more active on the forum, or drumming up more support.
2) Does not discriminate a point from 2002 from a point from 2012. Some programs may have significantly improved over this time, and others may have derailed.
RESULTS: (Program, score, sorted high to low)
ELITE TIER
MIR: 41 (finals in 05,07,08,09,10,11)
UCSF: 36 (finals in 02,03,06,08,10)
Hopkins: 36 (finals in 02,03,04,05,12)
Mayo: 26 (finals in 04,06,11)
Duke: 21 (finals in 10,12)
Stanford: 20 (finals in 07,09)
MGH: 11
UPenn: 11
OUTSTANDING TIER
Thomas Jefferson: 9
U Washington: 9
UCSD: 9
Brigham: 8
Michigan: 7
Virgina: 6
Wake Forest: 6
Iowa: 6
USC-LA: 6
EXCELLENT TIER
Indiana: 4
NYU: 4
Pittsburgh: 4
UCLA: 4
MUSC
(South Carolina): 3
Oregon: 3
MADE SEMIFINALS TWICE:
Arizona, Brown, Chicago, Emory, Maryland, Medical College of Georgia, Mississippi, Wisconsin
MADE SEMIFINALS ONCE:
Boston Medical Center, Colorado, Dartmouth, Georgetown, Henry Ford, Medical College of Wisconsin, Miami, Oklahoma, UT Houston, UT San Antonio, Vanderbilt, Yale, Winthrop University Hospital
COMMENTS:
Based on other lists on this forum, I think many would contend that Mass Gen, U Penn, Michigan, NYU are too low and Mayo is too high. Probably a few other surprises here, but I think keeping them in the above tiers rather than strict ranks makes these fairly consistent with other lists that are out there.
Hope this is helpful to residency applicants. Remember not to put too much emphasis on reputation - choose the place where you'll be happiest!
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