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Hey guys,
I'm getting ready to apply to Pathology in the match. My geographic preferences are the Southeast or Pacific NW, so that my couples' match partner and I (spouse) will wind up close to one of our families.
I'm just not sure what my expectations going into all of this should be. I've been looking at a range of programs in the south (where I am from) like UNC, Vandy, Emory, MUSC, U of Tennessee, Wake Forest, etc... The NW is more straightforward since it seems to basically be OHSU or UW. I don't want to turn this into an outright "what are my chances" thread, but I'm coming from a "top 20" medical school with a Step 1 a little above average for Path, generally above average clinical grades, a publication, and some presentations. I'm pretty interested in Pathology informatics, digital slides, and lab tech, but haven't quite nailed down my clinical interests yet beyond loving the anatomic path and cytology experience I've had.
It's especially difficult, because none of my mentors/advisors are from either area, and can't give much advice about what programs to shoot for. I'm worried I'm resorting to general medical school prestige US News crap.
TLDR: What can a slightly above average AMG wanting an academic career expect from the process, and what can people say about programs in the Southeast? My apologies if this sort of thread has been done to death.
I'm getting ready to apply to Pathology in the match. My geographic preferences are the Southeast or Pacific NW, so that my couples' match partner and I (spouse) will wind up close to one of our families.
I'm just not sure what my expectations going into all of this should be. I've been looking at a range of programs in the south (where I am from) like UNC, Vandy, Emory, MUSC, U of Tennessee, Wake Forest, etc... The NW is more straightforward since it seems to basically be OHSU or UW. I don't want to turn this into an outright "what are my chances" thread, but I'm coming from a "top 20" medical school with a Step 1 a little above average for Path, generally above average clinical grades, a publication, and some presentations. I'm pretty interested in Pathology informatics, digital slides, and lab tech, but haven't quite nailed down my clinical interests yet beyond loving the anatomic path and cytology experience I've had.
It's especially difficult, because none of my mentors/advisors are from either area, and can't give much advice about what programs to shoot for. I'm worried I'm resorting to general medical school prestige US News crap.
TLDR: What can a slightly above average AMG wanting an academic career expect from the process, and what can people say about programs in the Southeast? My apologies if this sort of thread has been done to death.