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Nelk6

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I am a male MS4 at a bottom 50 med school, have four (hopefully five) research publications in association with a top 3 radiation oncology academic institution, excellent LORs from this same institution, honors in int. med and a couple misc. rotations, mid 230s on step1 (awaiting step 2 results), but recently found out that I received satisfactory pass in a private practice rad onc rotation several months ago. Will this one blemish (plain old pass) affect my chance of matching?

I am worried that this will hurt my chances, but I am doing two away rotations starting next month at academic institutions that I hope (along with my other attributes) will overshadow this grade. Any feedback would be appreciated.
 
Jeez. I don't even know what to say to a person that has 4-5 publications that is worrying about matching.

I do know people that matched at places like UPenn 8 years ago without a publication. Now, we hear about people worrying about matching with the amount of publications a junior attending may (or may not) have.

I had no publications and got 7 interviews out of 70 applications and went unmatched (with similar scores and school). I attained one publication and the next year got 18 interviews out of 55 applications and matched (and got two other offers that year). So ... you are a published author ... extrapolate. My interpretation: you'll match, if you apply to many and rank all programs you interview at.

-S
 
Thanks for dealing with my insecurity at the moment guys, didn't know if a mediocre grade in the field I love would hold me back. thanks for the honest feedback.
 
I'm glad this forum has started to pick up steam again re:application. I was almost starting to relax and stop stressing about matching. :scared:
 
i think you'll do just fine and your stats on paper are likely above average, good luck!
 
Hey Nelk6, what are your publications on? Are they all RadOnc related?
 
Yeah, they're all rad onc related- a couple of papers published multiple times, plus some abstracts and a poster. I know that research is key for rad onc and I've tried to apply myself in that area. I just want to make sure the rest of my application is up to par.
 
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