Can you apply to more than one residency program? Currently, I have narrowed it down to ER, or Optha? But Optha is arly match so how would that work?
Pril said:Can you apply to more than one residency program? Currently, I have narrowed it down to ER, or Optha? But Optha is arly match so how would that work?
Pril said:I just started third year thats why I was confused about opthalmology being in early match and EM being part of the normal match. So for example lets say I apply to Optha and get in does that cancel my other applications lets say to EM?
Jaded Soul said:It's best for you right now to concentrate on figuring out if it's going to be ophthalmology or EM and save yourself the hassle of dual-applying. If you absolutely can't figure it out in the upcoming 8-10 months, then you should worry about the details of how to apply to both.
For right now, just realize that what happens in the SF Match has no effect on what happens in ERAS and nothing automatically happens to one application because of the other. However, if you match ophthalmology in the SF Match, you are contractually obligated to take that spot, so you must withdraw your EM application from ERAS.
Also, it's ophthalmology. If you're serious about considering it, at least get the spelling right. I've seen enough of your posts to know it isn't a typo.
speyeder said:I agree, dual-applying can be a hassle down the road. Remember, you're going to have to schedule interviews for ophtho, prelim/transitional, plus EM programs. To be on the safe side you'd probably wanna interview at 10 or more programs in each, so that can add up to 30+ interviews. Besides cost, there are logistical considerations as well, such as scheduling conflicts. Oh and don't forget interview burnout.
Blade28 said:That's a good point. I can't even imagine trying to schedule plane tickets, hotels, rental cars, etc. for 30 INTERVIEWS. Yikes.