How many psychiatry programs did you apply to?

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How many psychiatry programs did you apply to through ERAS ?

  • Less than 10

    Votes: 11 9.6%
  • 10-15

    Votes: 11 9.6%
  • 15-20

    Votes: 28 24.6%
  • 25-30

    Votes: 23 20.2%
  • 35-40

    Votes: 10 8.8%
  • 40+

    Votes: 31 27.2%

  • Total voters
    114
24. The poll appears to be missing the option for 21-25.
 
10 programs here:
Washington
Wake Forest
UNC
Duke
Columbia
NYU
Boston
Tufts
Stanford
UCSF

What do you think? Good mix, right?
 
10 programs here:
Washington
Wake Forest
UNC
Duke
Columbia
NYU
Boston
Tufts
Stanford
UCSF

What do you think? Good mix, right?

Not too shabby. The only standout for me is Wake...really? "One of these things just doesn't belong here..." I don't think they're as bad as I make them out to be, but I think there are better programs in the southeast. Consider MUSC, UVA, VCU, or something in DC or MD instead?
 
10 programs here:
Washington
Wake Forest
UNC
Duke
Columbia
NYU
Boston
Tufts
Stanford
UCSF

What do you think? Good mix, right?

Washington University or University of Washington? Also, why Boston and Tufts but none of the Harvards? You're applying to Columbia and UCSF, so it's not like you're avoiding the bigger name types of places.
 
10 programs here:
Washington
Wake Forest
UNC
Duke
Columbia
NYU
Boston
Tufts
Stanford
UCSF

What do you think? Good mix, right?

Agree with the other poster who mentioned that you didn't add any of the Harvard programs-- doesn't quite make sense considering you have Columbia, NYU, Stanford, and UCSF on that list. May as well add MGH/McLean, Cambridge, and Longwood while you're in the area. Also, have you considered Brown at all? Awesome program. You can always pick and choose interviews but if you apply late then you have fewer options, not more.
 
Not too shabby. The only standout for me is Wake...really? "One of these things just doesn't belong here..." I don't think they're as bad as I make them out to be, but I think there are better programs in the southeast. Consider MUSC, UVA, VCU, or something in DC or MD instead?

I didn't apply to Wake but I heard from someone that did that the program has a very relaxed, friendly feel. That person ranked Wake way higher than its neighbor Duke (but liked UNC as well).

Of course UVa holds a special place in my heart (alum here), and I have to agree it is the whole package--- University program, great location, friendly vibe, overall a very happy place to be. I don't know how Wake is but I know UVa psych is a wonderful department to work with.
 
I applied to a total of 54 programs. After I managed to whittle it down to the 30s, I then met someone who hadn't matched for 2 years, so then I freaked out and added on more. 😛

Allopathic Programs
University of South Alabama Program, Mobile, AL : )
UCLA-Kern Medical Center Program, Bakersfield, CA
University of California (Irvine) Program, Orange, CA
University of California (San Francisco)/Fresno Program, Fresno, CA
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Program, Iowa City, IA
Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Program, Park Ridge, IL : )
University of Illinois College of Medicine at Peoria Program, Peoria, IL : )
Indiana University School of Medicine Program, Indianapolis, IN : )
University of Kansas (Wichita) Program, Wichita, KS : )
University of Kansas School of Medicine Program, Kansas City, KS : )
University of Kentucky College of Medicine Program, Lexington, KY
University of Louisville Program, Louisville, KY
Tulane University Program, New Orleans, LA
Berkshire Medical Center Program, Pittsfield, MA
University of Maryland/Sheppard Pratt Program, Baltimore, MD
Maine Medical Center Program, Portland, ME
Henry Ford Hospital Program, Detroit, MI : )
St Mary Mercy Hospital Program, Livonia, MI : )
University of Missouri-Columbia Program, Columbia, MO
Vidant Medical Center/East Carolina University Program, Greenville, NC : )
Bergen Regional Medical Center Program, Paramus, NJ
Cooper University Hospital Program, Camden, NJ
UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School Program, Newark, NJ
UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Program, Piscataway, NJ
University of New Mexico Program, Albuquerque, NM
University of Nevada School of Medicine Program, Reno, NV
Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center Program, Bronx,
NSLIJHS/Hofstra North Shore-LIJ, Glen Oaks, NY
New York Presbyterian Hospital (Columbia Campus), New York, NY
St Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center Program, New York, NY
University Hospital/University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Program, Cincinnati, OH
Griffin Memorial Hospital Program, Norman, OK
University of Oklahoma College of Medicine-Tulsa Program, Tulsa, OK 🙂
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Program, Oklahoma City, OK 🙂
Allegheny General Hospital-Western Pennsylvania Hospital Medical Education Consortium (AGH) Program, Pittsburgh, PA
Thomas Jefferson University Program, Philadelphia, PA
University of South Dakota Program, Sioux Falls, SD 🙂
University of Tennessee Program, Memphis, TN
John Peter Smith Hospital (Tarrant County Hospital District) Program, Fort Worth, TX 🙂
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School (Austin) Program, Austin, TX
University of Virginia Program, Charlottesville, VA
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System Program, Richmond, VA
University of Vermont Program, Burlington, VT
University of Washington Program, Seattle, WA
West Virginia University Program, Morgantown, WV

Osteopathic Programs
Arrowhead Regional Medical Center Program, Colton, CA
Columbia Hosp/University Hosp & Medical Center Program, Tamarac, FL 🙂
Largo Medical Center Program, Largo, FL
NSUCOM/Larkin Community Hospital Program, South Miami, FL
Michigan St U/Col of Osteo Med Program, East Lansing, MI 🙂
UMDNJ/SOM/Kennedy University Hosp/Our Lady of Lourdes Program, Cherry Hill, NJ 🙂
NYCOM/Nassau University Medical Center Program, East Meadow, NY
OUCOM/Grandview Hosp & Med Ctr Program, Chillicothe, OH
WesternU/COMP/Good Samaritan Reg Med Ctr Program, Corvallis, OR
 
24. The poll appears to be missing the option for 21-25.
I applied to 21 (I'm a PGY-2 now). FREIDA said there was that many academic programs in the geographical area I wanted to be in, so I applied to all of them. So like the poster I'm quoting, I don't know what to vote for.
 
I added 14 more programs to my list. This includes the MGH/Cambridge/Longwood programs. Thanks for the advice.

Also, regarding Wake, I did research there and it's in my hometown🙂
 
I applied to 21 (I'm a PGY-2 now). FREIDA said there was that many academic programs in the geographical area I wanted to be in, so I applied to all of them. So like the poster I'm quoting, I don't know what to vote for.

I applied to 10. I knew the area I wanted to go and that was that. I applied to the Los Angeles area. Honestly though, I was really scared throughout the whole process.
 
I need some advice on number of programs to apply to.....

Quick background... Pass fail school first two years, mostly pass with about 5 classes honored... Class rank pretty much middle out of 164 students....... 236 step 1...........newfound interest in psych during third year, previously interested in surgery, one research project in trauma surgery....... 34 yr old with wife and two kids so not much volunteering or extracurricular.

Three programs in state that I think I have a really good shot at, I get along great with residents and faculty. With family I prefer to stay in state but will move if needed.

To be honest I really don't know much about all the different programs, so I'm looking for guidance about how many places people usually apply to with similar stats/circumstances. Any advice appreciated.
 
I need some advice on number of programs to apply to.....

Quick background... Pass fail school first two years, mostly pass with about 5 classes honored... Class rank pretty much middle out of 164 students....... 236 step 1...........newfound interest in psych during third year, previously interested in surgery, one research project in trauma surgery....... 34 yr old with wife and two kids so not much volunteering or extracurricular.

Three programs in state that I think I have a really good shot at, I get along great with residents and faculty. With family I prefer to stay in state but will move if needed.

To be honest I really don't know much about all the different programs, so I'm looking for guidance about how many places people usually apply to with similar stats/circumstances. Any advice appreciated.

Are you applying to Oklahoma (based on signature)? It sounds like you did well in medical school, I think you will find a match in your home state if that is what you want. Maybe apply to ten to be safe?
 
I applied to 30. I'm a DO student. I didn't take the USMLE, and I only have 1 psych LoR. I wasn't really sure how many programs I needed to apply to, but in retrospect, I think I over applied.
 
I need some advice on number of programs to apply to.....

Quick background... Pass fail school first two years, mostly pass with about 5 classes honored... Class rank pretty much middle out of 164 students....... 236 step 1...........newfound interest in psych during third year, previously interested in surgery, one research project in trauma surgery....... 34 yr old with wife and two kids so not much volunteering or extracurricular.

Three programs in state that I think I have a really good shot at, I get along great with residents and faculty. With family I prefer to stay in state but will move if needed.

To be honest I really don't know much about all the different programs, so I'm looking for guidance about how many places people usually apply to with similar stats/circumstances. Any advice appreciated.

I agree with Bartelby -- you're a lock in for matching in Oklahoma. Honestly, I'd probably skip Griffin, too. I'd do OU-OKC, OU-Tulsa and throw in some of the stronger regional programs (it sounds like you want to stay close even if you have to go out of state), like Arkansas, UTSW, Wash U, UNM ... applying to maybe 10 places. Or keep the 10 number but pick programs farther away that you think you'd really like. Either way, you're almost 100% guaranteed to be able to stay in Oklahoma.

About OU-OKC, I've heard that the residents are super involved in selecting candidates. I think someone here said they actually make the rank list, and then the faculty adjust it. So I'd focus on what you're already doing -- developing good relationships with the residents. Let them know you're really interested in psych and really interested in staying put.
 
I agree with Bartelby -- you're a lock in for matching in Oklahoma. Honestly, I'd probably skip Griffin, too. I'd do OU-OKC, OU-Tulsa and throw in some of the stronger regional programs (it sounds like you want to stay close even if you have to go out of state), like Arkansas, UTSW, Wash U, UNM ... applying to maybe 10 places. Or keep the 10 number but pick programs farther away that you think you'd really like. Either way, you're almost 100% guaranteed to be able to stay in Oklahoma.

About OU-OKC, I've heard that the residents are super involved in selecting candidates. I think someone here said they actually make the rank list, and then the faculty adjust it. So I'd focus on what you're already doing -- developing good relationships with the residents. Let them know you're really interested in psych and really interested in staying put.

Thanks for all the advice.... I've heard that about the residents in OU OKC as well. I would really like to stay within a few states, maybe as far as Chicago. I just have a huge fear of not matching that I know I'll apply to more than I need to. Where do people go to investigate programs? I've done a lot of searching but I think most of it is so subjective it's hard to really know. Sorry for hijacking this thread
 
Thanks for all the advice.... I've heard that about the residents in OU OKC as well. I would really like to stay within a few states, maybe as far as Chicago. I just have a huge fear of not matching that I know I'll apply to more than I need to. Where do people go to investigate programs? I've done a lot of searching but I think most of it is so subjective it's hard to really know. Sorry for hijacking this thread

You know, there's no one great place. There's information here, at scutwork (google that name) and on each individual program's website. You can also ask your attendings for advice, but it seems like most people in Oklahoma trained in Oklahoma, limiting their knowledge somewhat.

I'd say check out these programs if you're looking for mostly neighboring states. I'm sure others can add information as well. Of course this is all subjective, but I think that's how it goes.

- Arkansas
- UTSW-Dallas
- UTMB? (TexasPhysician is a fan and can give you more information)
- WashU -- very upfront about being biologically oriented. Lots of research.
- UNM -- some big name people; diverse training sites; good food
- Colorado -- well-known program. Lots of opportunities. Maybe less touchy-feely.
- Iowa -- reported to be a good program in the region. Smaller city/college town atmosphere.
- Tulane? One of their inpatient sites might be closing. If you like Edmond, you might not like New Orleans.
- Northwestern -- they have a few OU grads. Well organized, well regarded in midwest type of program.
- UIC?

If you're willing to go farther away, you could think about UNC, Duke, MUSC, USC-Palmetto, MCW, UWisc, Michigan .... Of course I'm assuming that as an Oklahoman, you'd be most interested in the Midwest and South if you had to go farther away from home.
 
I applied to 30. I'm a DO student. I didn't take the USMLE, and I only have 1 psych LoR. I wasn't really sure how many programs I needed to apply to, but in retrospect, I think I over applied.

Did you apply both MD and DO? How many interviews did you get so far? How many do you think you'll rank? Thanks!
 
Is UTSW the strongest/most competitive program in TX?
 
Did you apply both MD and DO? How many interviews did you get so far? How many do you think you'll rank? Thanks!

I only applied to MD programs. I've recieved 21 interview invitations. I'm not really sure how many places I'll rank, but I'm only interviewing at 13 of the programs that have offered me an interview so far.
 
I applied to 10 programs....pretty much because the cost increased with the 11th program.
 
So, like, DO with a 225 USMLE/580 COMLEX... Is 30 programs about right if I'm focused on mid and low tier in the Northeast?

Yep, that sounds fine to me. I'm a DO with similar stats and applied to 55 programs and received about 25 interview invites. Went on 13. I applied to a broad range of higher to lower focusing mostly on the mid-tier. Mostly South and Midwest programs.


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I applied to 20 programs because it is the base cost. Interviewed at 12.

I think the number depends on whether you are MD, DO and foreign, domestic etc. Also your scores and grades, interview skills. No red flags. Generally if you get 8-10 interviews you are safe to match at close to 99% based on last Charting Outcomes I saw.
 
So, like, DO with a 225 USMLE/580 COMLEX... Is 30 programs about right if I'm focused on mid and low tier in the Northeast?
Probably more than enough. I never took the USMLE. Applied maybe 50 mid to upper programs + few safeties and had more interviews than I cared to attend.
 
So, like, DO with a 225 USMLE/580 COMLEX... Is 30 programs about right if I'm focused on mid and low tier in the Northeast?
Probably could get away with 20.....Depends on how DO friendly the programs are. 30 is a good number. I am not a DO expert but in general I believe they apply to about 10-15 more programs than a US MD.
 
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