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I was looking at this table (below) for stats of the "test scores and experiences of first year residents" published by the AAMC. I was a little blown away by the number of publications in the upper 75th and 90th percentile, as these rival or surpass other specialties like IM, general surgery, vascular surgery, etc.
I'm doing a research year in path right now, but it feels like I would need to do a PhDs worth of work to get into the higher level academic residencies. Looking at the "Current Residents" pages of many programs, they are fairly stacked with MD/PhD and DO/PhD residents. But it is also confusing as many residents at these programs are IMGs.
I'm currently only sitting on 1 manuscript, 3 posters, and 2 abstracts (all completed/published), with at least 1-2 more manuscripts being written before returning to 3rd year and 1-2 more posters before returning to 3rd year.
Link to the full table (includes all specialties) here: https://www.aamc.org/data-reports/s...nd-experiences-first-year-residents-specialty
I'm doing a research year in path right now, but it feels like I would need to do a PhDs worth of work to get into the higher level academic residencies. Looking at the "Current Residents" pages of many programs, they are fairly stacked with MD/PhD and DO/PhD residents. But it is also confusing as many residents at these programs are IMGs.
I'm currently only sitting on 1 manuscript, 3 posters, and 2 abstracts (all completed/published), with at least 1-2 more manuscripts being written before returning to 3rd year and 1-2 more posters before returning to 3rd year.
Link to the full table (includes all specialties) here: https://www.aamc.org/data-reports/s...nd-experiences-first-year-residents-specialty