prominence said:... how realistic is for an USIMG to get anesthesiology residency interviews, if they have Step 1 scores of below 80, Step 2 scores above 80, strong letters of recommendation, with 1 being from an anesthesiology department chair (from a no-name community hospital), and 2-3 electives in anesthesiology by the time of interview season?
obviously step 1 is a make or break factor as far as getting your foot in the door for invites, but does a barely passing Step 1 score completely slam the door shut?
... how competitive is it for someone with the above credentials to have a shot at interviewing at the bottom tier anesthesiology residency programs?
in the past, there has been a preception that anesthesiology programs seem to place emphasis on class rank, research, personal statement, etc, and more on board scores and recommendation letters. does this still hold true?
while i cant change my grades and board scores, is there anything i can do to improve my chances at landing some interviews? i have done a 4 week anesthesiology rotation, and i believe i could be a good anesthesiologist. i am willing to make any sacrifices to get a spot, anywhere, no matter how malignant. i would even consider doing 2 preliminary years in surgery if i had to.
if anyone could advise me, or give me some contacts of places where i could apply or rotate to solidify my chances, please reply or pm me. thank you.
this is my first post, but i have been an avid SDN follower and have read it for a while as it is a great resource.
anway, i saw this post in the anesthesiology forum. i am in the same position as this poster, except that i am an US citizen at a caribbean medical school, and interested in applying for pm&r. pm&r is pretty "hot" right now, and seems reasonably competitive to get now. but i truly desire to be a physiatrist. i have done 1 pm&r elective (at an East coast hospital that doesnt have its own pm&r residency program), and i loved it. my desire in medicine was lacking, until i came across pm&r. however, my narrowest pass of Step 1 puts me in the least desirable position as far as interviews go.
i am willing to go to any pm&r residency program and willing to do what i need to do to get there.
please dont confuse the purpose of this post; i am not looking for "hang in there sport, everything will be great" pep talk. I am looking for practical advice which i can use to help my situation out.
i feel like i am in a desperate situation akin to "looking in from the outside" of where i want to be with regard to my future career aspirations. please pm me if you can provide with some helpful advice or contacts that might bolster my position.
thanks to all the people who took the time to read my post.