pathdawg said:
True answer: other programs lie (or lets say exaggerate-its less pejorative)about having 100% pass rates. Just an observation.
I think part of it is that there are relatively few residents per year per program in path. If there are just 4 residents taking the boards that year, then it's going to be a pass rate of 100%, 75%, 50% or 0%.
Here comes my MUSC review:
(Jeff2005 what didn't you like about MUSC?)
Personally I have never been so confused. I am seriously considering moving to Charleston, acquiring a Southern accent and annoying the heck out of people like yaah. No snow for 4 years! Real banana trees!
My MUSC visit was almost a repeat of Iowa, except in a (dare I say it?) much better location
😛
Interviewed with 2 others, 8 interviewers in all!
The attendings were awesome - I got great general advice once I announced I wanted to do academic AP in the long run. Residents love their program, hang out and razz each other and the PD a great deal, resident quarters incredibly plush by my standards, well-lit well-ventilated spacious AP/CP labs. And a multi-head sign-out room for
each AP, frozens and derm! They have the first dermpath fellowship I've seen on my travels. The website at
http://www.musc.edu/pathology/resident/ is one of the more informative ones, only slightly outdated.
~3/4 go into private practice. Their academics-bound residents have a good track record of being placed to MSKCC, Hopkins and I forget what the other place was.
Have not yet made it down to the Battery, but King St. is awesome! Shoe shops every 5 steps - and that's just on one side of the street. And not just any shoe shops - we're talking Vera Wang! Jimmy Choo! Manolo Blahnik! (Not that I wear any of the aforementioned, but it's the principle of the thing
😉 ) And there's Ann Taylor. And Ann Taylor has petites!
@#$%^&*!!!! I really can't go around falling in love like this.