Aloha everyone.
I was MIA bc my wife made me promise sometime in September to stop obsessively/addictively checking SDN and flipping out like a crazy person. Ergo, I dropped off. Just wanted to sign back on for completeness' sake + to help future generations of us when no doubt they will be memorizing this thread...
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First, this interview season WTFDeal man. WTF. OMG. I cant brain it... WTF. Essentially zero love from my own state (OH) despite being from a good University program here (did courtesy at home program). Yet... other amazing interviews would suggest it is not related to competitiveness.
Let's do an exercise to see where we stand (for mutual benefit of everyone. Peers can see where they stand and be prepared. Ppl who haven't received ivs, plz contribute too. All your inputs count.
Pick one of options for questions one and two. Question 3 is jus descriptive
1. AMG/IMG VISA/IMG NO VISA
2. UNIVERSITY/UNIV AFFILIATED/COMMUNITY
3. NUMBER OF IVs
1. AMG MD
2. UNIVERSITY-AFFILIATED
3. 18 offers, went on 13. Applied to 60. I posted my background earlier. wasn't sure given my (hopefully) attractive portfolio, what to expect AT ALL so I applied broadly to mainly University programs in decent locations and a few good community ones (married, wife, 2 kids, we want adventure!).
Utah, Brown, UAB, U Kentucky, St Vincent Indianapolis, Baylor U Dallas, U Arizona Phoenix, USF Tampa, U Vermont, SLU, VT/Carilion Clinic, Kettering Medical Center, Wright State.
Invited but either physically could not go, or really wasn't that interested, either ways I cancelled ASAP to spread the love to everyone else.
🙂 Cancelled included: UT Knoxville, William Beaumont, Aurora Healthcare (WI), Penn State Hershey S, University of Kansas Med Ctr.
Needless to say, I'm still totally scratching my head. During the seaosn, I was increasingly flipping out approaching critical mass. As an AMG with what I thought was a pretty solid app, getting rejections from 80% of the very same places I even IV'd for Residency!!and regional ones that should be a lock or even safety.. rejections from so many expected ones.. but then some good invites coming in to save the day.
Wow this is all eye opening, I don't think anyone realized how competitive this cycle would be. Too late for us but this info will help applicants next year to be better prepared. Keep the contributions coming!
For the applicants that have >12 invites what do you think has made the difference? Your resident program reputation? Your residency performance? Your scores? Publications? Multiple degrees? Connections? Letters?
Well, two areas that I perceive as not as strong as they could be, maybe? a Step 1 >220 (although my Step 2&3 were great, >240, > 230), and what I would say is probably an average but not major national program reputation for being University based-IM.
What do I THINK helped in my case?
1. sheer volume and quality (PubMed x5, non x5) of publications, including first author
2. I wrote a small book on internal medicine, it's literally nothing any of us haven't read, just a "Intern Survival Guide"- but it was pretty awesome to be able to at every interview give each PD a copy with my picture & bio on the back (that's probably all they read, but that's all they need to right?). My advice: I'm a mere mortal, I just wanted this bad enough and got scrappy and creative. If you take enough notes on anything, there you go- there's your book (obv editing required). Doesn't have to be good, but if a PD googles your book- awesome.
3. presented internationally and also AHA+ACC ? Maybe was just good for personal statement bling, but I got asked "So what did you present on Cardiology internationally?"
4. actually several places commented on how good my letters supposedly were... IDK if many others are getting this so its just standard interview-speak, or if they actually made a *slight* difference. But I got this comment at 4-5 different places. I tended to subscribe to what I've read on here, that all of ours are probably decent and similar.
5. Good fortune??? I mean WTF not even getting interviews in my own state.
Mini-success story:
Have been emailing programs the last few days. One of the programs initially responded to me stating that they are not extending additional interviews and they are overbooked for now. One week later, I get an interview from them.
There is hope guys. Don't give up. Good luck. God bless.
I agree as I emailed multiple places too, some before any interview invite and it DID result in me getting an interview at 3 programs on my rank list. So do not give up hope! (but do not pester!). I was very very professional, sincere, really really genuinely interested, and didn't pester.
Ignore it. They may actually be honest, but there are programs out there that try to get applicants to rank them highly so the match works in their favor. Likewise, ignore silence from a program, some have a no contact policy.
**trying to ignore silence**. I did send very professional thank you's to everyone. My top 5 I sent handwritten professional thank you's as well. I emailed several interviewers I felt I had very positive connections with. Post-Thankyous, I heard back from 3 of my top 5. The PD at my #1 knew me from my away rotation I did there (bc I love their program so much). Even so, I got a fairly politically correct (though kind and personal) reply. (But I did get a reply!!)
Anyways... WHAT A SEASON.
Now, THE WAIT IS KILLING ME.
Hope this helps & good luck all.