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I know that people say that prelim surgery is a dead end and, statistically, that is probably correct given the percentage of spots that are filled by IMGs in the soap, but does it hold true for USMDs? In other words, if you fail to match categorical the first time around, how likely is it that you can match the second? Anteceotally, about 6/7 grads who matched prelim surgery from my school in the past 5 years matched categorical the following year but I’m not sure if they initially applied to something more competitive.
In other words, for weak gen surg applicants should they do
-Categorical + prelim as a backup (reapply)
-Categorical + other specialty as backup
In other words, for weak gen surg applicants should they do
-Categorical + prelim as a backup (reapply)
-Categorical + other specialty as backup