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Okay so give it to me straight.
I am MS3 (AMG), 4 pubs (3 in cards), 3 cards posters, 1 national abstract
But....STEP 1 = 199!!!
Do I still have hope in applying to cards when the time comes? Or is my step 1score too much of a red flag? Should I start considering other careers before I apply to residency match???
You will have a great application for a lot of cardiology programs. Your step I isn't a deal breaker for all programs, but you will have to get at least above an 85 on Step II and III to get an interview at some programs and a 90 at others. At my program we average the three together and you have to get at least an 85 to get an interview. Top ranked programs just care about your research and where you went to residency and not at all about your scores. I know two former chief residents with scores on all three steps around 200 who ended up at great programs!
So is it fair to say that a MAJORITY of programs use Step scores as an initial screening criteria?
Not to hijack the thread, but could anyone comment on how much should I push for research while in residency if I'm currently sitting on a >230 step 1, one abstract, one national conference presentation, and one pub (first author) (all in cards).
I would be "working" on something when interviewing, but you should have no problems getting a spot.
Is that while interviewing for my IM residency or my Cards interviews? thanks for the feedback btw.
For your Cards interviews. For medicine they are going to be very impressed that you were able to accomplish this during medical school. If you have papers published and are currently working on more projects when you interview for Cards the interviewers will be impressed...I would be. If you stop all research after those publications it could look like you were doing the research just to check a box instead of pursing academic medicine, with is what they like to hear.