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DO Dermatology
Started by SirCuneus
Congrats! I hear there are only 17 spots this year, so it's a tough in.
I don't know much about the DO match, but I'm advising a few DO's this year on how to match on the MD side. Good for you that you don't have to go thru that side of things.
I don't know much about the DO match, but I'm advising a few DO's this year on how to match on the MD side. Good for you that you don't have to go thru that side of things.
congrats! I hear there are only 17 spots this year, so it's a tough in.
+1 👍
Is it true you have to complete a rotating internship before even applying?
Thank you for sharing this; it should really help. I'm going to send you a PM with some questions soon when I have a bit more time.
To answer a few of the above questions....
You have to match to an internship before you can even apply. Applications are submitted during the fall of your intern year. This is also the best time to rotate at the programs you'll be applying to. It's a stressful process as you find yourself going through the whole ERAS thing again when all of your non-derm friends have secured their residencies through the match the first time.
You have to match to an internship before you can even apply. Applications are submitted during the fall of your intern year. This is also the best time to rotate at the programs you'll be applying to. It's a stressful process as you find yourself going through the whole ERAS thing again when all of your non-derm friends have secured their residencies through the match the first time.
I guess I don't understand how you can do aways when you are in the fall of your intern year.
I guess I don't understand how you can do aways when you are in the fall of your intern year.
Yeah, I've actually wondered this too. Unless you are doing an internship at the program where the residency is located, how do you audition, interview, etc?
Most do their TRI or IM residency at a program with a derm program. I interviewed with a guy who was pursuing DO Derm, and he told me that's what he and others in similar situations do.
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you should do dermatology because if you are not interested to handle as a emergency cases.
Thats exactly why I went into dermatology after 2 years of internal medicine; to make 5 times as much working 9 to 3 without handling "as a emergency cases"
In fact, after handling "as a emergency cases" admissions from the er without mercy for 2 years, I was done with medicine in general.
good luck
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Are there stats on how many DOs apply to the DO residency programs each year?
You can view the stats of the "independant applicants" from the NBME matching website from previous years. DO's are grouped in this heading with foreign medical graduates, so you can't view them independantly. The AOA doesn't track specialty applications and matching trends for dermatology. If they publish any report in regards to the match, I'm unaware of it.
Finally a DO that matched derm is available for advice! It seems those who have completed the process are few and far between.
I was wondering if it is a good strategy to rotate and multiple programs late in my 4th year then plan on NOT doing away rotations as an intern seeing as how the hospital I am interested in doing my internship doesn't allow out-of-state rotations.
Furthermore, could you rank the importance of: class rank, research, COMLEX level 1, and audition rotation in the selection process?
I was wondering if it is a good strategy to rotate and multiple programs late in my 4th year then plan on NOT doing away rotations as an intern seeing as how the hospital I am interested in doing my internship doesn't allow out-of-state rotations.
Furthermore, could you rank the importance of: class rank, research, COMLEX level 1, and audition rotation in the selection process?
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