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I am starting a prelim year in surgery next week hoping to match into ortho in 2010, but I must have a backup as I am an IMG and didn't match into ortho last year. Here are my stats and questions follow:
Step 1 = 240
Step 2 = 233
2 to 3 publications (1 first author this year)
Basic sciences top 10% of class
Caribbean medical school
Question #1: Aside from acceptance to a mid-cycle PGY2 opening outside the match, if I apply to a 3 year program and match in 2010, I must sit out a year before I start PM&R, correct? (remember, I am fulfilling my PGY1 year now with prelim surg)
#2: I did not do a PM&R rotation in medical school, but I can probably get a letter from the chair of PM&R at the institution where I am interning now by scheduling some face-to-face meetings (not that it will mean a lot without a rotation). Does the lack of rotation matter? If yes, what to do?
#3: My family and I want to be in California. I've looked at west-coast programs. I do not see any IMGs in the "current resident" lists. Will my IMG status preclude me from acceptance into a west coast program? (does anyone even really know the answer to this?) Likewise, will my IMG status preclude me from acceptance into a top-tier program. (Seattle, Mayo, Baylor, Chicago, NJ?)
#4: How often do PGY2 positions become available throughout the year? I see the Wisconsin post for a PGY2 spot in early June. Residency swap "appears" to have 3 PGY2 spots listed currently, but I m not willing to pay the $30/month to look right now. Are these anomalies, or somewhat regular occurrences?
#5 Finally, does anyone have suggestions for how to approach the personal statement and interview when PM&R is a backup, and you really are interested in it - but only as a second choice to ortho? I fear being honest about that preference is not beneficial to matching to a program. They are looking for 100% dedication to their field, right...?
Thanks for your help.
Step 1 = 240
Step 2 = 233
2 to 3 publications (1 first author this year)
Basic sciences top 10% of class
Caribbean medical school
Question #1: Aside from acceptance to a mid-cycle PGY2 opening outside the match, if I apply to a 3 year program and match in 2010, I must sit out a year before I start PM&R, correct? (remember, I am fulfilling my PGY1 year now with prelim surg)
#2: I did not do a PM&R rotation in medical school, but I can probably get a letter from the chair of PM&R at the institution where I am interning now by scheduling some face-to-face meetings (not that it will mean a lot without a rotation). Does the lack of rotation matter? If yes, what to do?
#3: My family and I want to be in California. I've looked at west-coast programs. I do not see any IMGs in the "current resident" lists. Will my IMG status preclude me from acceptance into a west coast program? (does anyone even really know the answer to this?) Likewise, will my IMG status preclude me from acceptance into a top-tier program. (Seattle, Mayo, Baylor, Chicago, NJ?)
#4: How often do PGY2 positions become available throughout the year? I see the Wisconsin post for a PGY2 spot in early June. Residency swap "appears" to have 3 PGY2 spots listed currently, but I m not willing to pay the $30/month to look right now. Are these anomalies, or somewhat regular occurrences?
#5 Finally, does anyone have suggestions for how to approach the personal statement and interview when PM&R is a backup, and you really are interested in it - but only as a second choice to ortho? I fear being honest about that preference is not beneficial to matching to a program. They are looking for 100% dedication to their field, right...?
Thanks for your help.