First Interviews

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Orioles,

When did you get MGH? That is one I am waiting for.

Do you attend an Ivy med school?

I'm surprised you are missing JH with that list.
 
Never mind that last post. MGH invite was on ERAS. I did not check because I did not think it would come in the evening.

Now for the nightmare of getting flights to all these places in so many different cities.
 
Hop Toad,

I bet most of us, including myself, would love to share the terror of your nightmares...Congradulations by the way. You really must have done it "the old fashion way"...

So, is everyone starting to seriously narrow their interview schedules down yet? I applied by location so I'm thinking about limiting my interviews to 3 cities that are flying distance and a couple programs within driving range.

My interviews are at 2nd tier programs so I'd like to interview at like 8 programs and rank like 5 of them. Sound reasonable?

When it comes down to it, I just can't imagine the quality of training between places like Rush and Montefiore being all that different. Nor can I imagine being swept away by a program like Georgetown.

My gut feeling is that location will win out in the end. While nobody will recognize a name like California Pacific Medical, does it matter? The program offers specialty training and is located in the most beautiful city in America... 😀
 
Just checked my email tonight and got Mass General as well!
 
Guys, I have a question. How does doing an externship really help? I mean, what if you do it at a top residency program and it is so demanding that you start showing your weaknesses, and may not match up to what they want. At least if you just submit your app with embellishment, you can still feign you are the bomb. I just want to know why everyone recommends doing the externship that will probably show the PD your weaknesses.
 
has anybody heard back from OHSU or U. Washington yet?
 
Thanks, Bartholomew. My strengths don't necessarily translate well to Road Warrior and I really do dread all the travel, costs and just the logistics of the whole thing. Packing - another nightmare! What to wear? What will the weather be like? I'm in the South. I don't even know if I can find my gloves!

I go to Cornell in early January. Have not heard from Columbia, so don't know when I can schedule that program. NYU did not offer any January dates. Does no one else but me think that's strange? Then it's off to Boston, but only heard from 2 of the 3 I want there. Then somehow fit Baltimore in. They want 5 dates!!!!! How can you tie up 5 dates when you are trying to schedule other programs? MGH only has 7 dates total.

I can't be the only one that thinks this is a nightmare to pull off.

Doing Wash U & Emory in November, then Mich. and Duke in December. Shooting for 10 interviews. None of the 1st are my top choices, so they will be good practice. Have heard from 11 of the 15 programs I applied to.
 
profunda,

If your numbers speak loudly on your behalf then don't concern yourself too much with out rotations. But if you have a particular program in mind, or are marginally competitive at a desired program, by all means rotate there.

My advisor says there is no one thing that an applicant can do to stand out more than to rotate at a program.

That said, arranging out rotations is time consuming and can be quite costly. OHSU for instance, has an application process that begins a YEAR in advance. (Albeit, I've heard they're really good about housing, insurance etc if they offer you a spot).

Insurance policies between institutions is highly variable and can be a major pain in the arse.

For me, cost was sadly the prohibitive factor. 🙁

As for performance, your third year clerkships are the best barometer of whether showing your face would be a good idea or not. If your clinical presence isn't all too hot, you may want to focus on crushing step 2 before submitting your application.

As a marginal candidate, I'm almost positive I could have bumped myself into a first tier program if I did an out rotation. And I would be full of regret for not having done so if money was never an issue....
 
Haven't updated for a while:

Offered interviews:
Baylor
UTSW
Yale
Hopkins
Mass Gen
Michigan
Wash U
Duke
Vanderbilt
UAB

Rejected:
Brigham

Haven't heard:
Colorado
UPenn
Univ of Washington


Stats:
Step 1 - 254
AOA
No research
No extracurriculars
Top 15ish school
 
I can speak from experience RE: out rotations as beneficial.

I spoke to a confidante who was present in the PD's office at a large university-based program in the southeast where I recently rotated. There was a discussion of my performance as a visiting student, and, according to my "source", the PD and at least 1 chief resident were impressed with my performance during my rotation at that institution.

I can say that going somewhere you are sincerely interested in and shining there is, in a way, better than a "job interview" --- it really functions as a "temporary hire" (of course, with an unrestricted option to terminate) during which time one can truly make a name for one's self. I can not testify if this holds at the most elite of programs, but it seemed to play out nicely for me. For what it's worth--
 
Has anyone heard from Johns Hopkins Bayview? For that matter, has any one heard much about them? thanks...
 
hi all, congrats again to the great interviews people are getting.
I would really appreciate it if anyone could post interview dates for any of these programs, it would be much appreciated.

Yale, U Chicago, Hopkins, MGH, BI Deaconess, Brigham + Women's
U Michigan, Cornell, Columbia, NYU, Sinai, UPENN, Duke

thanks.
 
Originally posted by samparsh
hi all, congrats again to the great interviews people are getting.
I would really appreciate it if anyone could post interview dates for any of these programs, it would be much appreciated.

Yale, U Chicago, Hopkins, MGH, BI Deaconess, Brigham + Women's
U Michigan, Cornell, Columbia, NYU, Sinai, UPENN, Duke

thanks.


NYU: December 3, 4, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 30, 31 for prelim and categorical

November 25
December 2, 4, 5, 9, 12, 16, 18, 19 for primary care
 
thanks bartholomew and scarletfire for your input.
 
Sinai today and they assigned an interview date. One I could not make if I wanted to. No options given.
 
got UCLA today! lots of dates - about 2/wk from dec 1 through jan 30.

also heard from classmates who got interviews at columbia.
 
tickerchecker, mind sharing your stats? you can pm me if you feel more comfortable...
 
I was wondering how many of you have received invites to Johns Hopkins??? Any rejections? They were supposed to let us know by the end of this week, but I haven't heard anything. Thanks!
 
anyone know if university of chicago has sent out rejections?
 
beri,

I'm with you awaiting the JHU notification. We know some have posted invites; my guess is they're still working through our applications.

Also heard that UVA notifications should all be available by end of next week. Congrats, Archie on your invitation.
 
from ppl who heard from ucla, what were ur stats extracurriculars and med school? thanks.
 
This thread has been really helpful! After much lurking, decided I should contribute:

Interviews:
UIC, Rush, Loyola, Northwestern, Boston U, Montefiore, Jacobi, Cornell, Temple, MCP, IndianaU

Rejection:
UPenn 🙁

Still to hear:
UChicago, Mt. Sinai, Mt. Sinai North General, St. Luke's-Roosevelt, NYU, NYU Downtown, Columbia, Beth Israel, Einstein in PA

Midwest med school, no AOA, 2nd quartile of class, Step 1 231

Congrats to everyone on their invites!! 🙂
 
My Update (only applied to Northeast):

Interviews:
George Washington
Georgetown
Maryland
Temple
Jefferson
Drexel
UMDNJ - Robert Wood
UMDNJ - NJ Med
St. Vincents
St. Lukes/Roosevelt
Beth Israel
NYU
Einstein Montefiore
Einstein Jacobi
Long Island Jewish
North Shore
SUNY Downstate
SUNY Stonybrook
Brown
Boston U
NEMC - Tufts

Rejections:
UPenn

Still waiting!!:
Lenox Hill (hah!)
Mt. Sinai
Cornell
Columbia
BI Deaconess
MGH
B+W
Yale
Hopkins
 
I'll add mine to keep this valuable resource going:

Interviews Offered:
UCLA
Miami
NW
MGH
BID
Mich
Wash U
Cornell
Oregon
CWRU
Southwestern
Baylor

Rejection:
UCSF
Stanford
BW
Penn

Waiting:
U Wash
Duke
Columbia
JH
Yale

Does anyone know if me still being on the waiting list for those schools listed really means rejected??
 
Congrats on your interviews viva la bam, particularly MGH and BID. Interesting that you were rejected from UCSF and Stanford, but invited to Harvard teaching hospitals- just goes to show the west coast bias. Regarding your waiting list, I was invited to Duke about two to three weeks after I submitted (September). Best of luck to you. Tom
 
I see that lots of people are being rejected from U Penn. What does U Penn look for in its applicants?? Anyone know anything about Penn? Just curious.
 
Viva La Bam and Crypt Abscess,

Would you mind posting your stats (i.e. USMLE Steps I/II, AOA/class rank, # publications, top tier med school)? You can PM me if you do not wish to post your stats on this thread.

Thanks in advance.
 
Just got Columbia this morning.

To recap, in order of hearing from programs (if this helps)

Wash U
Michigan
Cleveland Clinic
Emory
Duke
Cornell
NYU
Brigham
JH
Mass Gen
U Penn
Mount Sinai
Columbia

Have not heard from:
Yale
BID


I am thinking that I have scheduled a couple that I should not have. I really don't want to go to more than ten. I HATE this process. Not getting program invites until a month later than the early ones makes scheduling crazy. None are in my geographic region.
 
Boy, some of you guys have really been going crazy in terms of applying to a large number of programs. I thought that I was applying to a lot of programs compared to my classmates (I applied to 23), and it sounds like I am a lot weaker of an applicant then a lot of you. Most of my classmates applied to 5-15 programs. Here is a recap of my situation:

Interviewed at:
Penn State
U Pittsburgh

Interviews scheduled at:
Robert Wood Johnson
Wash U
U Maryland
George Washington
Georgetown
Thomas Jefferson
Brown
Albert Einstein Montefiore
Univ of Rochester

Rejected from:
Cornell
U Penn

waiting to hear from everywhere else.
 
I have posted my stats elsewhere, but here goes again- Step 1- 246, AOA, a few pubs. I am from a mid-tier state medical school in Texas. I only applied to 12 programs.

Invited:
Wash U
Duke
UTSW
Baylor
Baylor-Dallas
UTSA

Waiting:
Stanford
UCSD
MGH
BID
Hopkins

Rejected:
UCSF
 
I just got rejected from Hopkins, so please add Hopkins to the list of rejections on the above post. Good luck to all of you. Crypt
 
Guess I'll post mine, tho' its nowhere near as sexy as most of the lists on here...

Interviews:

U Rochester
AE Montefiore
AE Jacobi
George Washington
Georgetown
Rush
California Pacific
Santa Clara Valley
Alameda Highland

Rejections: Northwestern

Awaiting like half a dozen others, mostly long shots...
 
It's been a while with me, but here are my hands:

Invited: UTSW, Emory, Baylor Houston, CCF, UAB, Vandy, NEMC-Tufts, BU, Wash U, UCSF categorical, NYU

Invited but wont be going to for visa sponsorship problems: UTSW, Wash U, UCSF, BU (talk about wastage of top-10 interviews... sigh...)

Wont be going for other reasons: CCF

Rejected: Stanford, BW, and just got JH and Northwestern today, curious enough...

Still awaiting: MGH, Columbia, Cornell, Penn, Duke, Sinai, OHSU, Mich, U Chicago, Colorado, UCLA, UCSD
 
For those at Boston, how is BU's rep over there? Thanks.
 
Here's my update:

Invited (in approx chronological order) -
-Dartmouth
-Baylor
-UCSF
-WashU
-Brown
-U of Chicago
-Yale
-Northwestern
-Brigham
-MGH
-U of Washington
-UPenn
-U of Colorado

Waiting to hear -
-Stanford
-Duke

No rejections yet.......

Thinking about bailing on Brown, U of Chicago, Northwestern, U of Colorado, and maybe U of Washington.

Will probably bail on Duke as well if they offer an interview.

Sometimes feel like bailing on all of them and going for some biotech job.
 
Originally posted by Renovar
It's been a while with me, but here are my hands:

Invited: UTSW, Emory, Baylor Houston, CCF, UAB, Vandy, NEMC-Tufts, BU, Wash U, UCSF categorical, NYU

Invited but wont be going to for visa sponsorship problems: UTSW, Wash U, UCSF, BU (talk about wastage of top-10 interviews... sigh...)

Wont be going for other reasons: CCF

Rejected: Stanford, BW, and just got JH and Northwestern today, curious enough...

Still awaiting: MGH, Columbia, Cornell, Penn, Duke, Sinai, OHSU, Mich, U Chicago, Colorado, UCLA, UCSD


Renovar!
Would you please post your stats? Awesome interviews, congras! 🙂
 
Man, interviews at mgh but rejected from penn and stanford? there IS randomness in this process. this sucks.

you see, i was taught all along that if you work hard, you will reach your goal. it sucks to know now how much luck/randomness actually plays into one's life.

Originally posted by viva la bam
I'll add mine to keep this valuable resource going:

Interviews Offered:
UCLA
Miami
NW
MGH
BID
Mich
Wash U
Cornell
Oregon
CWRU
Southwestern
Baylor

Rejection:
UCSF
Stanford
BW
Penn

Waiting:
U Wash
Duke
Columbia
JH
Yale

Does anyone know if me still being on the waiting list for those schools listed really means rejected??
 
renovar: if you are a US grad UCSF will give you an H1. sorry if this is too late.
 
Originally posted by Mick Turition
Got UVa today.
Denied by The JHU yesterday--no big surprise.

Ditto for me. Another invite, another place where I can't go because of visa problems.

As for UCSF, the friggin lady that I talked to the phone INSISTED that the department only do J1's and no H1B's and no exceptions and how their esteemed insitution have so many qualified applicants that H1B's are just too paperwork intensive that they dont really want to bother with it, and she basically proceeded to ground me to a pulp over the phone. I was absolutely fuming when I hang up... Oh well... I guess I will get over that sometime.
 
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