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Hi everybody,
I had a question to which I was hoping I could get more insight. I was born and raised in the US, and after 12th grade completing high school in the US, I went to University of Manchester medical school for the 6 year medical program. University of Manchester is ranked the 34th best medical school in the world, according to QS World University Rankings for medicine (http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...ings/life-science-biomedicine/medicine?page=1). I got a USMLE Step 1 of 257, and a Step 2 CK of 253. I still need to take my Step 2 CS which I will next month. In addition between my 5th year and 6th year, I decided to take one year off and do vascular surgery research with my school department, and got 4 publications in it that year. I am now entering my final year, and am in the midst of applying to "integrated vascular surgery residency programs" as well as general surgery residency programs.
I wanted your opinions on my chances of matching at a integrated vascular surgery residency program. I will apply to each and every one, and I am ready to go anywhere. And what about General Surgery, and is there any general surgery programs I should look at in specific which have a good fellowship placement into Vascular Surgery. My home state of South Carolina, has no integrated vascular surgery residency programs. Thank you all.
I had a question to which I was hoping I could get more insight. I was born and raised in the US, and after 12th grade completing high school in the US, I went to University of Manchester medical school for the 6 year medical program. University of Manchester is ranked the 34th best medical school in the world, according to QS World University Rankings for medicine (http://www.topuniversities.com/univ...ings/life-science-biomedicine/medicine?page=1). I got a USMLE Step 1 of 257, and a Step 2 CK of 253. I still need to take my Step 2 CS which I will next month. In addition between my 5th year and 6th year, I decided to take one year off and do vascular surgery research with my school department, and got 4 publications in it that year. I am now entering my final year, and am in the midst of applying to "integrated vascular surgery residency programs" as well as general surgery residency programs.
I wanted your opinions on my chances of matching at a integrated vascular surgery residency program. I will apply to each and every one, and I am ready to go anywhere. And what about General Surgery, and is there any general surgery programs I should look at in specific which have a good fellowship placement into Vascular Surgery. My home state of South Carolina, has no integrated vascular surgery residency programs. Thank you all.