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What do programs specifically: UCLA, UCSF, UCSD, UChicago, Northwestern and other comparable programs look for in an applicant?
I am currently an 3rd year student at a mid-tier medical school in the midwest. I would love to go back home to CA, or go to a program in Chicago. My dream program is probably UCLA.
I never really was interested in IM until I did my rotation in it and am seriously thinking about it. Also what do programs look for in fellowship apps?
For fellowships, I'm assuming the program you go to matter, what about Step 2 and Step 3. My Step 1 is 250 and I have research in basic science Cardiac Anesthesiology. I may only get a High Pass in IM clerkship unfortunately. I did the research between 1st and 2nd year of med school but didn't get anything published, just a poster presentation at my med school. I am about to get started on ENT research related to airways and indications of tonsilectomies as I am also interested in ENT. However, GI and Cards are very interesting to me as they have cool procedures like ENT. And the whole hospitalist gig sounds good too if I decide I don't want to specialize. I really am just feeling IM these days because it is so broad and you get to see the full broad scope of all organ systems.
I am currently an 3rd year student at a mid-tier medical school in the midwest. I would love to go back home to CA, or go to a program in Chicago. My dream program is probably UCLA.
I never really was interested in IM until I did my rotation in it and am seriously thinking about it. Also what do programs look for in fellowship apps?
For fellowships, I'm assuming the program you go to matter, what about Step 2 and Step 3. My Step 1 is 250 and I have research in basic science Cardiac Anesthesiology. I may only get a High Pass in IM clerkship unfortunately. I did the research between 1st and 2nd year of med school but didn't get anything published, just a poster presentation at my med school. I am about to get started on ENT research related to airways and indications of tonsilectomies as I am also interested in ENT. However, GI and Cards are very interesting to me as they have cool procedures like ENT. And the whole hospitalist gig sounds good too if I decide I don't want to specialize. I really am just feeling IM these days because it is so broad and you get to see the full broad scope of all organ systems.
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