DO Match List Thread 2021

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^ Maybe just me but I wouldn't want people announcing my step scores on SDN, particularly if they were below average
I deleted it just in case. But for context this person has public ally posted and announced their step scores on social media and to our class. It was not a slight on the applicant. They worked very hard and were very transparent about their application to everyone.
 
Mercy or presby
Since when does UPMC Mercy have an IR program, or even a DR program?

EDIT: Looked into this more, they ONLY have IM and GS programs at Mercy.

Short of IM (Mercy or McKeesport vs. main), FM (Mercy, McKeesport, Shadyside, St Margaret's, Altoona, Williamsport, and Horizon - there is no main FM residency, although St M's would be most "prestigious"), EM (Hamot vs. main) and GS (Mercy or Horizon vs. main), which have programs at other hospitals, a UPMC match IS a flagship UPMC match, whether its Presby, Montefiore, Magee, CHP, etc. or whatever they want to call it.
 
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Fortunate to have been accepted to a couple of DO schools also. I am a premed interested in seeing the entire match list for schools. Can you all post those instead of Cinderella story match? thx.
If you're going to a DO school, why not make your account name DOtobeforme?
 
How many applied? The gen surgery to vascular surgery fellowship is still very much doable though
I think 13 if I saw that correctly?

That is totally my back up plan as of now. I have always heard I5 is big into auditions and connections within the field as opposed to 250+ STEPs so we will see.
 
I think 13 if I saw that correctly?

That is totally my back up plan as of now. I have always heard I5 is big into auditions and connections within the field as opposed to 250+ STEPs so we will see.
Yea you save a year which is nice but it’s soo competitive due to the small number of spots.
 
Where do yall even learn this much about residency programs? I just look at the ones in geographic i want to live in and to see if they've taken DOs before.
 
Where do yall even learn this much about residency programs? I just look at the ones in geographic i want to live in and to see if they've taken DOs before.
I think that’s all most people know beyond big deal places in their desired field that aren’t necessarily the places people expect based on name alone.
 
My school doesn’t release a list of programs to us and it’s like pulling teeth to try and get ahold of it, but from social media some impressive matches I’ve seen this year from my school (DO):

-EM at Henry Ford.
-Derm at Vanderbilt.
-Rad-onc at Cincinnati.
-Gen surg at Mayo.
Same here. It's weird. I heard about the legendary ortho match on here before realizing who it was IRL...
 
Here is TCOM's list, gathered from their Match Day slideshow:

Anesthesiology
Baylor College of Medicine
Baylor Scott & White - Temple
Brooke Army Medical Center
Medical College of Georgia
University of South Florida
University of Texas - Houston
University of Michigan
University of Toledo

Child Neurology
Baylor College of Medicine
University of Virginia
Vanderbilt University (2)

Diagnostic Radiology
Louisiana State University
University of Arizona

Emergency Medicine
Baylor Univ Med Center - Dallas (2)
Charleston Area Medical Center - WV
John Peter Smith
Medical City Arlington (2)
Merit Health Wesley - MS
Tower Health / Reading Hospital
University of Illinois - Chicago
University of Texas - San Antonio
University of Texas - Southwestern (2)
University Hospital - Jackson
University of Arkansas
University of North Carolina

Family Medicine
Abrazo Health Network - AZ
Baylor Univ Med Center - Dallas (3)
Baylor Scott & White - Round Rock
Baylor Scott & White - Temple
CHRISTUS Health (5)
Cahaba Medical Care - AL
In His Image Family Med - OK
John Peter Smith
Kettering Health Network - OH
McLennan County Family Med
Medical City Arlington (2)
Memorial Hermann - Sugar Land (3)
Methodist Dallas (2)
Methodist Houston
Naval Hospital - Jacksonville
North Colorado Med Center
Oklahoma State University
Sparrow Hospital - MI
Spectrum Health/Michigan State University
St. Anthony Hospital - OK
TIGMER - Laredo (2)
Texas Tech - El Paso
Texoma Med Center
University of Texas - Houston
University of Texas - Southwestern (2)
University of Texas - Tyler at Athens (2)
University of Texas - Tyler
University of Texas - Medical Branch
University of Missouri
University of Wyoming
Valley Baptist Med Center - TX
Valley Med Center - WA

General Surgery
HCA Houston / U of Houston
Harris Methodist Fort Worth
Hennepin County Medical Center - MN
Lehigh Valley Hospital - PA
Medical City Arlington
Rutgers - New Jersey Medical School
University of Texas - San Antonio
University of Kansas (2)

Internal Medicine
Baylor Univ Med Center - Dallas
Baylor Scott & White - Temple (4)
Community Memorial Health Sys - CA
Kaiser Permanente - Santa Clara
LewisGale Medical Center
McLaren Health Care Corp - MI
Medical City Arlington
Medical City Fort Worth (2)
Medical City Weatherford
Methodist Dallas (6)
Methodist Houston
OhioHealth - Riverside Methodist
Swedish Covenant Hosp - IL
University of South Florida
University of Texas - Dell (2)
University of Texas - Houston (2)
University of Texas - San Antonio (4)
University of Texas - Tyler (2)
University of Texas - Medical Branch (6)
University of Kansas
University of Massachusetts
University of South Alabama
Zucker SOM - Northwell Lenox Hill

Neurology
Baylor Scott & White - Temple
University of Texas - Dell
University of Louisville

Neurosurgery
University of Texas - San Antonio

OB/GYN
Baylor College of Medicine
Baystate Med Center - MA
Charleston Area Medical Center
HCA Houston / U of Houston
John Peter Smith
Medical City Arlington (4)
Methodist Dallas
Methodist Houston
OhioHealth - Doctors Hosp
Richmond Univ Med Center
University of Kansas

Orthopedic Surgery
John Peter Smith (2)
Western Reserve Hospital - OH
Texas Tech Lubbock

Pediatrics
Baylor College of Medicine
Baylor Scott & White - Temple (2)
Louisiana State University
OMECO - OK
Oklahoma State University
Phoenix Children’s Hospital - AZ (2)
University of Nebraska
University of Texas - Dell (4)
University of Texas - Houston (2)
University of Texas - San Antonio (2)
University of Texas - Medical Branch
University of Arkansas
University of Connecticut
University of New Mexico
University of Oklahoma (3)

PM&R
New York University
University of New Mexico
University of Utah
Walter Reed Army Medical Center

Psychiatry
Baylor College of Medicine
John Peter Smith (2)
Louisiana State University
TIGMER
University of Texas - Tyler
University Hospital - Jackson - MS (2)

Urology
Charleston Area Medical Center

Surgery - Prelim
St Joseph Mercy - Oakland

IM - Prelim
Medical City Weatherford (2)

Transitional Year
UK HealthCare - Lexington
dang, @zealously I just spent an hour writing those down & you beat me to it! A great match list for TCOM
 
7101 senior DO students were in the match.
Yet it seems like match quality is being rated in this thread based on how many derm/ortho/neurosurgery/vascular surgery matches each school has.
There were 36 derm, 107 ortho, 6 neurosurgery, and 3 vascular surgery matches.
So are the results of the match really being based on 152/7101 = 2% of the students?
What about the other 98%?
What about the 10.9% that did not match?
How many were successful in the SOAP?
I don’t disagree with you. But can’t we at least be happy for like a week? At least the weekend?
 
7101 senior DO students were in the match.
Yet it seems like match quality is being rated in this thread based on how many derm/ortho/neurosurgery/vascular surgery matches each school has.
There were 36 derm, 107 ortho, 6 neurosurgery, and 3 vascular surgery matches.
So are the results of the match really being based on 152/7101 = 2% of the students?
What about the other 98%?
What about the 10.9% that did not match?
How many were successful in the SOAP?
Well you have to add stuff like IR, integrated plastics, rad onc, top tier IM, psych, OB etc, ENT, urology, gen surgery at university programs, rads at upper mid tier university programs to that list as well.....
 
So did RVU-Utah have a good match based on the small number of students in the programs you just listed or a bad match based on the report here that a third of the class did not match and went into the SOAP?
I have no clue what you even are asking.. not everyone in Med school(do or md) wants to do something ultra competitive or be at a top tier place...? I don’t know anything about RVU Utah...not all DO schools had 1/3 of their class not match......
 
UIWSOM complete match list. I put some of the more important ones I figured people would want to know about, let me know if anyone wants more info.

Vascular surgery- 1
- University of South Florida

Anesthesiology- 5
- Texas A&M - Scott&White, UTHSC- Houston

IM- 28
- For university- UTHSC Tyler, Wright State, UTMB- Galveston, Zucker school of medicine

OBGYN- 6
- Nuvance Health, Oklahoma State, Wellspan Health New York, HCA Houston, Texas Tech (Odessa), Texas Tech (Lubbock)

Peds- 13
- Some university programs- University of Illinois, UTMB- Galveston, Baylor College of Medicone (Houston), UT- Dell, University of Nevada, UT- Houston

PM&R- 2
- Montefiore Medical Center, UTHSC- San Antonio

Diagnostic Rads- 2
- Madigan Army, Rochester General

Gen surgery- 4
- UPMC Pinnacle, Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Harris Methodist

EM- 5
Psych- 11
FM- 35
Path- 2
Neurodevelopmental disabilitie— 1
TY- 4
Prelim med- 2
Prelim surgery- 4
 
7101 senior DO students were in the match.
Yet it seems like match quality is being rated in this thread based on how many derm/ortho/neurosurgery/vascular surgery matches each school has.
There were 36 derm, 107 ortho, 6 neurosurgery, and 3 vascular surgery matches.
So are the results of the match really being based on 152/7101 = 2% of the students?
What about the other 98%?
What about the 774 students (10.9%) that did not match?
How many were successful in the SOAP?
Dude no one is judging how good match lists are based on those matches alone. Lists aren’t out yet, we all know DO lists are pretty weak overall, but even since I have been on SDN there have been more and more exciting matches coming out of DO schools. Until we have full lists to post it is just fun to talk about the crazy stuff.

For the record TCOM’s list above looks like a low tier MD school list.
 
I think that’s all most people know beyond big deal places in their desired field that aren’t necessarily the places people expect based on name alone.
right but i don't even know what the big deal places are lol. Some seem to match up with name brand (Harvard, NYU) but I would think Cleveland clinic would be all star but I hear from a lot of people, at least residency wise, that is is not seen as uber competitive or top tier.
 
right but i don't even know what the big deal places are lol. Some seem to match up with name brand (Harvard, NYU) but I would think Cleveland clinic would be all star but I hear from a lot of people, at least residency wise, that is is not seen as uber competitive or top tier.
Some of us have spent an almost unhealthy amount of time researching programs lol.... by some of us I mean NOT me...... :whistle:
 
right but i don't even know what the big deal places are lol. Some seem to match up with name brand (Harvard, NYU) but I would think Cleveland clinic would be all star but I hear from a lot of people, at least residency wise, that is is not seen as uber competitive or top tier.
What field?
 
My school doesn’t release a list of programs to us and it’s like pulling teeth to try and get ahold of it, but from social media some impressive matches I’ve seen this year from my school (DO):

-EM at Henry Ford.
-Derm at Vanderbilt.
-Rad-onc at Cincinnati.
-Gen surg at Mayo.
All really solid but wow to the Vandy Derm
 
It is great to see top matches coming out of DO schools.
However, I think it is misleading to judge a match based on an incomplete picture of the results.
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My school doesn’t release a list of programs to us and it’s like pulling teeth to try and get ahold of it, but from social media some impressive matches I’ve seen this year from my school (DO):

-EM at Henry Ford.
-Derm at Vanderbilt.
-Rad-onc at Cincinnati.
-Gen surg at Mayo.
Is that EM at Henry Ford Main? IDK if they've ever taken a DO.
 
7101 senior DO students were in the match.
Yet it seems like match quality is being rated in this thread based on how many derm/ortho/neurosurgery/vascular surgery matches each school has.
There were 36 derm, 107 ortho, 6 neurosurgery, and 3 vascular surgery matches.
So are the results of the match really being based on 152/7101 = 2% of the students?
What about the other 98%?
What about the 774 students (10.9%) that did not match?
How many were successful in the SOAP?
There were 6327 matched DOs this year. About 10% matched Into a categorical surgical specialty (603)(actually it's probably higher bc this doesn't include military, Uro, Ophtho matches) and 54% matched into either FM/IM/Peds.
Given all the talk that post merger "DO is gunna be the new degree of primary care or just FM" i'd say that is officially unfounded. And again selection bias, the vast majority of DOs aren't even applying Derm, neurosurg, vascular etc.

Match rates were down for MD and DOs (probably bc COVID). I suspect match rates will normalize over the next few cycles unless virtual interviews become the new norm. We wont have post SOAP data until may but everyone I know in my class that SOAPed got a spot so I image placement rate will be near or around 99%.
 
Well, each field is going to have different feelings about the same institution so it helps to speak about this wrt each specialty.
interesting. Makes sense of course but seems like that makes it even harder to parce through everything.
 
My school doesn’t release a list of programs to us and it’s like pulling teeth to try and get ahold of it, but from social media some impressive matches I’ve seen this year from my school (DO):

-EM at Henry Ford.
-Derm at Vanderbilt.
-Rad-onc at Cincinnati.
-Gen surg at Mayo.

There's no Derm at Vanderbilt. Their list is on their IG page and there's no DO's on it.
 
Lecom had a match for radiology at the Cleveland clinic! Saw at least 3 orthos from lecom too (probably more). Also, a neurosurgery match from lecom to PSU. First time in a long long time, if ever, there has been a DO match into a PSU neurosurgery program. Only 3 slots available each year and usually 2 of them are PSU students. Looking like a very good match for DOs this year. Everyone says that all programs have absolute rockstars and will get lucky and match somewhere prestigious or an incredibly hard specialty, I think there are way more ‘rockstars’ than usual this year. Just maybe that gap between MD and DO is closing in.
 
Hot take: COVID did not affect match rates. Match rates went down because of increased numbers of applicants across the board.
I think it's more probable that BOTH played a roll. But in reality there were like 8,000 more spots than US applicants and clearly IMG match rate took the biggest hit (meaning less spots were going to IMGs this year). So I think interview maldistribution, programs taking more home/local students, limited audition (which in the past were basically free interviews) played a larger roll at the end of than increase in applicants.
 
OSU-COM

Like 98% complete, 1-2 others from SOAP I haven't heard where they are going. Also a reminder that if anyone has any experience with OSU you'll realize why so many in-state/in-system matches. Pretty much everyone wants to stay in the state since most of the class is from OK. I think our pure match rate was 84%, with a 99% placement rate post SOAP. Notably we have zero ortho matches, although we did not have any competitive students go for ortho this year.

Anesthesia (2):
OSU
OSU

Dermatology (1):
St. Joseph's Mercy, MI

Emergency Medicine (19):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU-Tulsa
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Comanche County Memorial, Lawton OK
Comanche County Memorial, Lawton OK
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Southeastern Health, North Carolina
Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Military)

Diagnostic Radiology (4):
OSU
OSU
OSU
University of Oklahoma OKC

Family Medicine (25):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
University of Oklahoma OKC
University of Oklahoma OKC
Integris Great Plains OKC
St. Anthony's OKC
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Alliance Health Durant OK
Alliance Health Durant OK
Christ Care Point, New Jersey
Unity Health Searcy, AR
Capital Region Medical Center, Jefferson City MO
Capital Region Medical Center, Jefferson City MO
McClennan County, Waco TX
Choctaw Nation Family Medicine

Internal Medicine (20):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
University of Oklahoma OKC
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Community Memorial Hospital, Ventura CA
University of Arkansas- Fayetteville AR
UT Tyler
UT Tyler
UTH San Antonio
Riverside Methodist Columbus, OH
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX

General Surgery (5):
OSU
OSU
Ascension Genesys, Grand Blanc MI
LSU-Shreveport
HCA Arlington

Otolaryngology (1):
PCOM

Obstetrics and Gynecology (4):
OSU
OSU
KU-Wichita
Walter Reed (Military)

Ophthalmology (1):
University of Oklahoma Dean McGhee Eye Institute

Psychiatry (7):
OSU
OSU
OSU
Griffin Memorial OKC
John Peter Smith, Fort Worth TX
Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Military)
UTH San Antonio Military Base (Military)

Pediatrics (14):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
University of Oklahoma Children’s, OKC
KU-Wichita
Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s, Houston TX
Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s, Houston TX
Our Lady of the Lake, Baton Rouge LA

Transitional Year (3):
St. Anthony’s OKC
USF Morsani, Tampa FL
Orange Park, Florida

Preliminary Surgery (1):
University of Arizona Tucson
 
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OSU-COM

Like 98% complete, 1-2 others from SOAP I haven't heard where they are going. Also a reminder that if anyone has any experience with OSU you'll realize why so many in-state/in-system matches. Pretty much everyone wants to stay in the state since most of the class is from OK. I think our pure match rate was 84%, with a 99% placement rate post SOAP. Notably we have zero ortho matches, although we did not have any competitive students go for ortho this year.

Anesthesia (2):
OSU
OSU

Dermatology (1):
St. Joseph's Mercy, MI

Emergency Medicine (19):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU-Tulsa
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Comanche County Memorial, Lawton OK
Comanche County Memorial, Lawton OK
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Southeastern Health, North Carolina
Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Military)

Diagnostic Radiology (4):
OSU
OSU
OSU
University of Oklahoma OKC

Family Medicine (25):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
University of Oklahoma OKC
University of Oklahoma OKC
Integris Great Plains OKC
St. Anthony's OKC
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Alliance Health Durant OK
Alliance Health Durant OK
Christ Care Point, New Jersey
Unity Health Searcy, AR
Capital Region Medical Center, Jefferson City MO
Capital Region Medical Center, Jefferson City MO
McClennan County, Waco TX
Choctaw Nation Family Medicine

Internal Medicine (19):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
University of Oklahoma OKC
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
University of Arkansas- Fayetteville AR
UT Tyler
UT Tyler
UTH San Antonio
Riverside Methodist Columbus, OH
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX

General Surgery (5):
OSU
OSU
Ascension Genesys, Grand Blanc MI
LSU-Shreveport
HCA Arlington

Otolaryngology (1):
PCOM

Obstetrics and Gynecology (4):
OSU
OSU
KU-Wichita
Walter Reed (Military)

Ophthalmology (1):
University of Oklahoma Dean McGhee Eye Institute

Psychiatry (7):
OSU
OSU
OSU
Griffin Memorial OKC
John Peter Smith, Fort Worth TX
Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Military)
UTH San Antonio Military Base (Military)

Pediatrics (14):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
University of Oklahoma Children’s, OKC
KU-Wichita
Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s, Houston TX
Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s, Houston TX
Our Lady of the Lake, Baton Rouge LA

Transitional Year (3):
St. Anthony’s OKC
USF Morsani, Tampa FL
Orange Park, Florida

Preliminary Surgery (1):
University of Arizona Tucson

Beautiful List ❤️❤️

Keeping the talent at home.
 
At our local MD school, they had the highest number of people apply/match into psych ever. And, most matched at the home program. So, like, out of 10 pgy1 spots, 8 went to the home MD students. Whereas last year and in years past, it was like one MD grad from the home school, and the rest were IMG and DOs. So, applicants were up this year for sure, and I’m sure not only for psych. Anesthesia and EM, too.

What I have also noticed, is prior DO EM and FM and IM (and Derm and other) residencies have been taking US IMGs and other MDs. So, the merger of course has made things harder and more competitive. Scrambling into FM or a TRI for a DO is def not as easy as it was once (no DO match or AOA spots to fall back on anymore). Even with a slow increase in new residency spots each year, the number of new grads grows, too. Future DOs, and really everyone, just have to apply smart, broadly, and have less room for red flags on their apps.
 
There's no Derm at Vanderbilt. Their list is on their IG page and there's no DO's on it.
Good thing I said there’s no list from my school and that it was from social media. Also they do have derm? Could’ve also been someone’s SO who’s an MD. This was one person giving shoutouts to their friends and I had thought it was all from my school. I didn’t start in the class of 2021 so I didn’t recognize all the names.
 
Good thing I said there’s no list from my school and that it was from social media. Also they do have derm?

I don’t doubt they matched a dermie. Vandy interviewed one of the OSU students for derm last year. They ranked them lower.
 
OSU-COM

Like 98% complete, 1-2 others from SOAP I haven't heard where they are going. Also a reminder that if anyone has any experience with OSU you'll realize why so many in-state/in-system matches. Pretty much everyone wants to stay in the state since most of the class is from OK. I think our pure match rate was 84%, with a 99% placement rate post SOAP. Notably we have zero ortho matches, although we did not have any competitive students go for ortho this year.

Anesthesia (2):
OSU
OSU

Dermatology (1):
St. Joseph's Mercy, MI

Emergency Medicine (19):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU-Tulsa
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Comanche County Memorial, Lawton OK
Comanche County Memorial, Lawton OK
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Southeastern Health, North Carolina
Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Military)

Diagnostic Radiology (4):
OSU
OSU
OSU
University of Oklahoma OKC

Family Medicine (25):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
University of Oklahoma OKC
University of Oklahoma OKC
Integris Great Plains OKC
St. Anthony's OKC
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Alliance Health Durant OK
Alliance Health Durant OK
Christ Care Point, New Jersey
Unity Health Searcy, AR
Capital Region Medical Center, Jefferson City MO
Capital Region Medical Center, Jefferson City MO
McClennan County, Waco TX
Choctaw Nation Family Medicine

Internal Medicine (19):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
University of Oklahoma OKC
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
University of Arkansas- Fayetteville AR
UT Tyler
UT Tyler
UTH San Antonio
Riverside Methodist Columbus, OH
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX

General Surgery (5):
OSU
OSU
Ascension Genesys, Grand Blanc MI
LSU-Shreveport
HCA Arlington

Otolaryngology (1):
PCOM

Obstetrics and Gynecology (4):
OSU
OSU
KU-Wichita
Walter Reed (Military)

Ophthalmology (1):
University of Oklahoma Dean McGhee Eye Institute

Psychiatry (7):
OSU
OSU
OSU
Griffin Memorial OKC
John Peter Smith, Fort Worth TX
Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Military)
UTH San Antonio Military Base (Military)

Pediatrics (14):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
University of Oklahoma Children’s, OKC
KU-Wichita
Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s, Houston TX
Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s, Houston TX
Our Lady of the Lake, Baton Rouge LA

Transitional Year (3):
St. Anthony’s OKC
USF Morsani, Tampa FL
Orange Park, Florida

Preliminary Surgery (1):
University of Arizona Tucson
Great job actually recruiting for the state/region.
 
OSU-COM

Like 98% complete, 1-2 others from SOAP I haven't heard where they are going. Also a reminder that if anyone has any experience with OSU you'll realize why so many in-state/in-system matches. Pretty much everyone wants to stay in the state since most of the class is from OK. I think our pure match rate was 84%, with a 99% placement rate post SOAP. Notably we have zero ortho matches, although we did not have any competitive students go for ortho this year.

Anesthesia (2):
OSU
OSU

Dermatology (1):
St. Joseph's Mercy, MI

Emergency Medicine (19):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU-Tulsa
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Integris Southwest OKC
Comanche County Memorial, Lawton OK
Comanche County Memorial, Lawton OK
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Norman Regional
Southeastern Health, North Carolina
Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Military)

Diagnostic Radiology (4):
OSU
OSU
OSU
University of Oklahoma OKC

Family Medicine (25):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
University of Oklahoma OKC
University of Oklahoma OKC
Integris Great Plains OKC
St. Anthony's OKC
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Alliance Health Durant OK
Alliance Health Durant OK
Christ Care Point, New Jersey
Unity Health Searcy, AR
Capital Region Medical Center, Jefferson City MO
Capital Region Medical Center, Jefferson City MO
McClennan County, Waco TX
Choctaw Nation Family Medicine

Internal Medicine (19):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
University of Oklahoma OKC
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
Cherokee Nation Tahlequah OK
University of Arkansas- Fayetteville AR
UT Tyler
UT Tyler
UTH San Antonio
Riverside Methodist Columbus, OH
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston TX

General Surgery (5):
OSU
OSU
Ascension Genesys, Grand Blanc MI
LSU-Shreveport
HCA Arlington

Otolaryngology (1):
PCOM

Obstetrics and Gynecology (4):
OSU
OSU
KU-Wichita
Walter Reed (Military)

Ophthalmology (1):
University of Oklahoma Dean McGhee Eye Institute

Psychiatry (7):
OSU
OSU
OSU
Griffin Memorial OKC
John Peter Smith, Fort Worth TX
Wright Patterson Air Force Base (Military)
UTH San Antonio Military Base (Military)

Pediatrics (14):
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OSU
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
OU Tulsa
University of Oklahoma Children’s, OKC
KU-Wichita
Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s, Houston TX
Baylor College of Medicine/Texas Children’s, Houston TX
Our Lady of the Lake, Baton Rouge LA

Transitional Year (3):
St. Anthony’s OKC
USF Morsani, Tampa FL
Orange Park, Florida

Preliminary Surgery (1):
University of Arizona Tucson
LSU Shreveport is a BALLER match, LSU surgery is hard to match as a DO...
 
Very well put. Agree strongly with the last few sentences specifically.
Its a bit exhausting to see everything get more and more competitive/more and more people applying each year. I think my first year of medical school was when psych started to ramp up, I've heard OBGYN and Gas were rough this year but have no stats to back that up.

I've heard stories from docs talk about how easy applying to medical school and residency was back in their day compared to now. I've seen the photos of First aid from the 90s and first aid form 2016

Its just all so exhausting lol.
 
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