IMG's and Interviews Stats for 2008

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I've seen the threads for early interviews, etc. but wanted to get a more realistic idea for us IMGs.

I was reading a similar post for last years IMG interview stats.

Please post your specialty, Step stats, how many programs applied to and if you have received any invites/rejections.

I'll go first....

Peds
US Citizen
Carrib school - graduate in Dec.
Step 1 (very low) - 78😱😡🙁
Step 2 CK - take in 1 week (plan to score much higher)
Step 2 CS - waiting on results (took in Aug.)

Applied to 65 programs - 7 interviews; 3 rejections; 2 waiting for CK results; 1 on wait list

Anyone else care to share
 
US-FMG (NY/NJ/Pen. Area)
86/89/ CS passed/no step 3
Grad. may 2006
Internal medicine
4 IV, 2 rejection, I rejected one 😀
 
I'll join in

USIMG, from a Caribbean school, graduating in May 2008
Step I: 89
Step 2 CK and CS, awaiting results
Good LORs, straight A's in 3rd year cores
Applied to 28 Peds progs in NY/NJ/PA
8 invites so far, no rejects, 1 waiting for CK **knocks on wood**

:luck::luck::luck:
 
This is an excellent thread! Good to finally see some stats from IMGs. I'm going for the 2009 match (I'll miss 2008 by a few months) Good luck 👍
 
i'll join in as well

IMG, Caribbean med school, 5 years graduated
step1:78, step2:99, CS😛ass, ECFMG certified,, step 3: 86
2 invites so far for IM
 
Caribbean School here, graduating april, 2008
applying to ob/gyn
step I: 98 step II: 99
applied to 51 programs
16 interview offers, 1 rejection so far.

Hope this helps.
 
Glad to finally see some stats.

Keep them coming......
 
guys any advice on where to apply if 10+ years from graduation from medical school?

setp 1: 83
Step2ck: 75
step2cs: pass
Step3: will take soon
 
guys any advice on where to apply if 10+ years from graduation from medical school?

setp 1: 83
Step2ck: 75
step2cs: pass
Step3: will take soon
I would think family medicine or Internal medicine but FM is probably your better bet.
 
Peds
US Citizen
Carrib school - graduate in Dec.
Step 1 (very low) - 78😱😡🙁
Step 2 CK - (plan to score much higher)
Step 2 CS - Pass

Applied to 65 programs - 10 interviews; 6 rejections; 2 waiting for CK results; 1 on wait list

(well at least I still have more interviews than "official" rejections) 👍
 
going for IM, ultimately cardio
graduating May 2008
GPA ~3.55 during basic and clinical years
Step 1: 90
CK/CS: 95/pass
Applied to 70 programs
21 invites
 
USIMG from Caribbean school applying to Peds (28 progs)

Step 1: 89
Step 2: 99/pass

11 invites so far, no rejections 🙂
 
IMG, Israel
91/95 boards, CS Pass
13 apps, so far 5 invites, 2 nos
for IM
 
I'm a US resident, graduated UK 2004
USMLE scores 84/87/ CS passed, all first attempts.
4 US LORs

I applied to 32 programs in IM and FM. So far only 2 invites - one at UT Houston for FM, and other at Halifax Medical Center in FL (for FM). One rejection from Baylor, Houston (again, for FM). Haven't heard from any of the IM programs.

Today i decided to apply to 5 more programs in EM, all in FL.

We shall see!
 
USIMG - Ireland
USMLE Step 1/2/CS - 99/99/pass
Categorical Surgery
16 Interviews - all University programs, all categorical
5 US LOR
7 Rejections
 
IMG Canadian
1999 graduate
Step1-2,86/85 CS pass, all 1st attempt.
ECFMG certified.
Applied to 60+ progs
17 rejections.
Applied mostly to IM, a few FM
Still awaiting interviews 🙂
 
IMG Canadian
1999 graduate
Step1-2,86/85 CS pass, all 1st attempt.
ECFMG certified.
Applied to 60+ progs
17 rejections.
Applied mostly to IM, a few FM
Still awaiting interviews 🙂
😱 still waiting on interviews? when did you apply? your stats are solid enough. hope you get some soon.:luck:
 
Sept 1st.
Right on time.

Have you started contacting places about interviews? If not, I would certainly start soon.

What have you been doing since 1999?? I'm sure that's what programs are wondering...
 
Raising a family.
My husband was doing his masters so I had to be there for the kids.
 
I have tried contacting the programs and have left voice messages.
Believing them to be busy, my calls were never returned.
Once, when I was lucky enough to get through I was told that they were conducting rolling interviews. If I heard nothing till mid Dec. I am not to be interviewed.
 
I hate to be the bearer or bad news but many places strongly prefer those who have graduated within the last 5 years. It will be hard to convince a program to take anyone who will have been out of practice for nine years by the time residency starts.
 
I hate to be the bearer or bad news but many places strongly prefer those who have graduated within the last 5 years. It will be hard to convince a program to take anyone who will have been out of practice for nine years by the time residency starts.

I agree. Even five years is stretching it.

Sahara, you are going to have to show some recent experiences in clinical medicine if you haven't already. Best wishes to you.
 
Dear Sahara, I hope I can bring some light to you. I have some ideas just in case you do not get any interviews.

1- Apply to a preliminary year in low tier programs. When you have one year clinical experience it will be easier to apply to better programs.

2 - Do a six months Externship. I you do a nternet search many places can offer that. I can almost be sure your husband will be supportive.

3- Apply to Fam Practice programs.

4- Apply to Psych. Some programs actually VALUE the time you spent doing something other than Medicine.

5- Try talking in Forums like valuemd , they have may people in your situation and I am sure they can give you a lot of support.

I hope this helps. 😳
 
US citizen, Foreign Grad
step1-82
step2-90/pass
3 US LOR+Research
30 prog
5 IV
 
I have been volunteering in 2 free medical clinics for more than a year now and have good LOR's from there.
In addition to that I am volunterring as a study coordinator, in clinical research, in a university hospital for more than 8 months now, very good LOR from there as well.
And I know this for a fact that all of this really does not count as USCE 🙁
 
Dear Sahara, I hope I can bring some light to you. I have some ideas just in case you do not get any interviews.

1- Apply to a preliminary year in low tier programs. When you have one year clinical experience it will be easier to apply to better programs.

2 - Do a six months Externship. I you do a nternet search many places can offer that. I can almost be sure your husband will be supportive.

3- Apply to Fam Practice programs.

4- Apply to Psych. Some programs actually VALUE the time you spent doing something other than Medicine.

5- Try talking in Forums like valuemd , they have may people in your situation and I am sure they can give you a lot of support.

I hope this helps. 😳

Thank you I appreciate it.
 
Pediatrics
88/99/no step 3/IMG 2003 grad/doing pediatric residency in home country/need Visa
3 US LORs + 6 months observership
Applied to 37 programs
5 interviews, 9 rejections...still waiting for more!! Interviews, I mean 😀
 
Pediatrics
88/99/no step 3/IMG 2003 grad/doing pediatric residency in home country/need Visa
3 US LORs + 6 months observership
Applied to 37 programs
5 interviews, 9 rejections...still waiting for more!! Interviews, I mean 😀

good luck to you, nice stats.:luck:
 
IMG, graduated 2004, bench research since then in the US, couple of publications, apparently good LOR from US ppl, 197 on Step1, 225 on Step 2, USMLE certified, greencard. Applied to Peds, 37 programs, 4 invites, 8 rejections. Few more would be nice.😳
 
US-IMG, actually graduating today Ha Ha!,
step 1 88/218
step 2 79/193
step 2cs P
all first attempt, applied to 72 IM programs, 13 IVs, i've only been on 4 so far, got 2 prematch offers. accepted one (it was my #1 choice among the 13 IVs). spanish speaker. 3 US LORs. 8 months of USCE.
good luck in the match guys!
 
General Surgery

Latino IMG
Step 1 06/07 242/99
Step2cs 07/07 pass
Step2ck 09/07 245/99

Graduated 2005.
6 mo. USCE in 2004. 4 LOR's (supposed to be good). Research at Med school 1 publication in small journal back home, not available in the Caf though.
Waiting for ECFMG certification... (Dean's elections at my med school, busy secretaries 😡)

I am interested in doing Gen. Surg. and CT surgery afterwards. Not interested in migration (at least is not plan A).

applied to 51 programs, so far, 3 calls for iv, not going to 1... because dates are fixed 🙁
I really don't know what is going on...
 
anybody have any input for interview experience at halifax for family yet? good luck to all!
Oh BTW:
Carribean med student, Will graduate May 2008:
6 family interviews
8 internal interviews
Step 1: 80's
Step 2: 90'2
CS: not yet 🙂
 
One crazy latino here, trying to enter the incredicly competitive world of EM.

93/99/passed, 4 LORs from US EM physicians, USCE

80 apps, 1 inv

i applied to prelis in IM a couple of days ago, well see how that goes...
 
One crazy latino here, trying to enter the incredicly competitive world of EM.

93/99/passed, 4 LORs from US EM physicians, USCE

80 apps, 1 inv

i applied to prelis in IM a couple of days ago, well see how that goes...


geezz...
I don't know why they do not call if you have good creds... 😕
 
US-IMG - 2004
step 1 80
step 2 84
step 2cs P
Applied to 38 G Surg + EM
3 AMAZING US LORs + loads of experience in all specialties back home
1,5 months of USCE.
1 IV, 25 "no thanks" and still waiting

What is going on?
 
Graduated 07
S1 93
S2 99
4 LORs US MD's
USCE
6 Interviews, thought I was going to get a few more
Only applied to Categorical Programs, maybe mistake???
 
Graduated 2005. IMG.
I like to flatter myself by saying I did "mediocre" on board scores : step1 = 77 first time, step 2 cs = passed first time, step 2 ck = 81 passed second time.
Strong letters of recommendation , I had the opportunity to do alot of procedures.
12 Fm interviews and a few IM.

I have a friend with roughly exactly same stats, we graduated together. One interview.

Another friend (FMG), graduates this spring, with slightly better stats (84 on step 1), but had poorer clinical experience than me ( never caught one baby, never really did a first assist in surgery, never inserted a nasogastric tube etc) - 47 interview invites.
 
US citizen
Carib school
81/84/Pass in CS
4 LOR (1 from EM PD, others from IM PD, etc) all should be good.
OK grades in med school
Applying for EM
Applied to 100+ EM programs, 10 IM programs (for safety)
3 EM IV's, 4 IM IV's (Still hoping for more EM but realistic in expecting no more invites)

Hoping for the best, expecting the worst!!
 
IMGs, prepare to get depressed:

There's a friend of mine in this year's (2008) match... aiming for SURGERY:

IMG, Egypt
American Citizen
99/99/pass
5 publications in respectful US journals
4 Strong American LORs
USCE: 1 year of Preliminary Surgery


He applied at all mid, north, and eastern states surgery programs, preliminary and categorical, community, university-affiliated and university programs.

He only recieved 3 invites for another prelim surgery year (including one at a ghetto hospital) , and only 2 invites for categorical surgery.

Is it really that bad or is it only him?
 
^^^ That doesn't sound right at all.

When did he graduate? Do his prelim year? Submit his application? How many of his LORs were from surgery?
 
He's a 2005 grad!
All his LORs are strong, American, and from surgery.
He's currently doing his prelim year.
He submit his application on September the 1st.
He's filled all the blanks, I'm telling you it's crazy.
 
IMGs, prepare to get depressed:


Is it really that bad or is it only him?

It is really that bad... from what I have seen so far... if you are an IMG... they better know you, or someone else get your foot on the door, or they will not even take a look at your picture...

if he is doing a prelim, I hope he is in a good standing at his program... that is he's best bet....
 
Sadly, maybe it is that bad. Undeniably, the wall to hurdling residency application is much taller for IMGs. But well, in a way, it "makes" sense considering we are trying to infiltrate a system. And there are so many IMGs now.

It is really, really, really tough! I was warned it was going to be tough but I had no idea of the real extent. As I tell myself, the die has been cast, and we must do our best and await the results. Good luck guys! I really really hope we all match, although given the numbers, that's really impossible.
 
Third Year Family Med Resident
IMG (St Chris) grad 2005
Step 178/Step 2 90/Step 3 90/ CS and all passed on first attempt
Applying for second residency in EM
22 applications
2 interviews - yep, 2.
all the rest said no "we have too many qualified applicants this year to offer everyone interviews
 
I'm amazed at how competitive EM is. It's also going to be tough as it's your second residency. Best of luck with your interviews - remember you technically only need one good interview!
 
remember you technically only need one good interview!

This is so true. But it doesn't help your nerves when you are ranking less programs than you have fingers on one hand. Still, if you have only a few interviews, you go there and you sell yourself better than anyone has ever sold themselves before and prove to them why you should be taken for that particular residency spot.
 
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