rbassdo - Could you please e-mail the 2003 list to me? I won't post or disclose it if you don't want me to do that. My name is Amit, btw. The address is:
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As some community service for the people that are interested, I'll post the information I got for the 2002 Postgraduate Positions on interview day. Overall, it's 54 already focused on a specialization, 23 that will likely specialize after the 1 year of a rotating internship, 33 family practice, 24 internal medicine, and 10 pediatrics. Of course, my math could be off, but it seems like 77 that will specialize and 67 that will go into the traditional primary care (family practice, internal medicine, and pediatrics) . I won't post it in full detail (because it would take forever), but here are the general numbers:
3 Anesthesiology (including 1 at Georgetown)
4 Dermatology (including 1 at Cleveland Clinic - that's fairly famous)
2 Diag. Radiology
15 Emergency Med. (including 1 Maryland Univ. and 2 in NY city)
1 ENT
33 Family Practice (including Ivy League Dartmouth, 5 in Cali, and 1 each at Univ. of Illinois and Wisconsin)
2 General Surgery
24 Internal Medicine (including 1 at Johns Hopkins, 1 at Cleveland Clinic, 1 at Mayo Clinic, 1 at UConn, and 1 at Univ. of Hawaii!)
1 Neurology
5 OB/GYN
3 Orthopedic Surgery
1 Otolaryn - Facial Plastic Surgery
2 Pathology
10 Pediatrics (including UC-Davis)
1 Surgery
The rest did 1 year of Traditional with a specialty:
1 Anesthesiology
5 Emergency Medicine
1 ENT
1 Flight Surgery
2 Internal Medicine
3 Orthopedic Surgery
2 Radiology
23 Rotating
1 Urology