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nortomaso

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I thought it might be helpful if we shared our lists of programs that we are planning to apply to. Hopefully it will serve as converstion starter on the programs themselves, especially the lesser-known ones. I'll start, in no particular order:

1.Stanford University Program, Stanford, CA
Psychiatry - C (Categorical), Research C (Categorical)

2.University of California (San Francisco) Program, San Francisco, CA
Psychiatry - Categorical

3.Yale-New Haven Medical Center Program, New Haven, CT
Psychiatry - Categorical

4.Harvard Longwood Training Program, Boston, MA
Psychiatry - Categorical

5.Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital Program, Boston, MA
Psychiatry - Categorical

6.Johns Hopkins University Program, Baltimore, MD
Psychiatry - Categorical

7.Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium Program, St Louis, MO
Psychiatry - psychiatry (Categorical)

8.Duke University Program, Durham, NC
Psychiatry - Psychiatry (Categorical)

9.University of North Carolina Hospitals Program, Chapel Hill, NC
Psychiatry - Categorical

10.New York Presbyterian (Columbia Campus) and NY State Psychiatric Institute Program, New York, NY
Psychiatry - Columbia - NYPH (Categorical)

11.University Hospital/University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Program, Cincinnati, OH
Psychiatry - Psychiatry (Categorical)

12.Oregon Health Sciences University Program, Portland, OR
Psychiatry - Categorical

13.University of Pennsylvania Program, Philadelphia, PA
Psychiatry - Categorical Program (Categorical)

14.Medical University of South Carolina Program, Charleston, SC
Psychiatry - Psychiatry Residency (Categorical)

15.U of Washington Program, Seattle, WA
Psychiatry - Seattle Track (Categorical)

16.University of Wisconsin-Madison Program, Madison, WI
Psychiatry - Categorical
 
I think that I have already posted this; however, it is probably lost in a thread that fizzled! :laugh:

Here is my list, also in no particular order:

1. Duke University
2. University of North Carolina
3. Vanderbilt University
4. University of Pittsburgh
5. Harvard-MGH
6. Yale University
7. University of Michigan
8. Washington University, St. Louis
9. University of Wisconsin, Madison
10. University of Arkansas.
 
nortomaso said:
I thought it might be helpful if we shared our lists of programs that we are planning to apply to. Hopefully it will serve as converstion starter on the programs themselves, especially the lesser-known ones. I'll start, in no particular order:

1.Stanford University Program, Stanford, CA
Psychiatry - C (Categorical), Research C (Categorical)
2.University of California (San Francisco) Program, San Francisco, CA
Psychiatry - Categorical
3.Yale-New Haven Medical Center Program, New Haven, CT
Psychiatry - Categorical
4.Harvard Longwood Training Program, Boston, MA
Psychiatry - Categorical
5.Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital Program, Boston, MA
Psychiatry - Categorical
8.Duke University Program, Durham, NC
Psychiatry - Psychiatry (Categorical)
10.New York Presbyterian (Columbia Campus) and NY State Psychiatric Institute Program, New York, NY
Psychiatry - Columbia - NYPH (Categorical)
My list is pretty much identical. To the above I added Cambridge Hospital, UCLA, Harbor/UCLA, Case Western, NYU/Bellevue, Mt Sinai, and GWU.

Have fun on the interview trail, everyone!
 
Florida
Medical University of South Carolina
Palmetto/ Univ. of South Carolina
Univ. of TN-Memphis
TX-Southwestern
TX-Galveston
Emory
Medical College of GA
Louisville
Eastern Carolina
UNC
Wake Forest
Virgina
Virgina Commonwealth
Meharry
Univ of Missouri-KC
St. Louis Univ.
Baylor
 
UCLA-NPI
UCLA-Harbor
UCLA-Olive View/SFV
UC Irvine
UCSD
UCSF
Stanford
U Chicago
UIC
Northwestern
Wash U
Michigan
Pittsburgh
UPenn
Johns Hopkins
 
I'll play. Here they are, in no particular order, cut/pasted from ERAS because I'm lazy:

Stanford University Program, Stanford, CA
Psychiatry - C (Categorical), Research C (Categorical)

University of California (San Francisco) Program, San Francisco, CA
Psychiatry - Categorical

Emory University General Psychiatry Residency, Atlanta, GA
Psychiatry - general psychiatry (Categorical)

Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium Program, St Louis, MO
Psychiatry - psychiatry (Categorical)

Duke University Program, Durham, NC
Psychiatry - Psychiatry (Categorical)

University of North Carolina Hospitals Program, Chapel Hill, NC
Psychiatry - Categorical

University Hospital/University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Program, Cincinnati, OH
Psychiatry - Psychiatry (Categorical)

Medical University of South Carolina Program, Charleston, SC
Psychiatry - Psychiatry Residency (Categorical)

Baylor College of Medicine Program, Houston, TX
Psychiatry - Categorical

University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Program, Dallas, TX
Psychiatry - Psychiatry (Categorical)

University of Washington Program, Seattle, WA
Psychiatry - Seattle Track (Categorical)
 
Emory
UNC
Duke
Medical College of VA
UT Southwestern
University of Texas
Wake Forest
University of Maryland
MUSC

(gee, can you tell I want to live in the South?!)

Also,
U. of Arizona
Northwestern, although I'd freeze my butt off!

Good luck y'all!








Hurricane said:
I'll play. Here they are, in no particular order, cut/pasted from ERAS because I'm lazy:

Stanford University Program, Stanford, CA
Psychiatry - C (Categorical), Research C (Categorical)

University of California (San Francisco) Program, San Francisco, CA
Psychiatry - Categorical

Emory University General Psychiatry Residency, Atlanta, GA
Psychiatry - general psychiatry (Categorical)

Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium Program, St Louis, MO
Psychiatry - psychiatry (Categorical)

Duke University Program, Durham, NC
Psychiatry - Psychiatry (Categorical)

University of North Carolina Hospitals Program, Chapel Hill, NC
Psychiatry - Categorical

University Hospital/University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Program, Cincinnati, OH
Psychiatry - Psychiatry (Categorical)

Medical University of South Carolina Program, Charleston, SC
Psychiatry - Psychiatry Residency (Categorical)

Baylor College of Medicine Program, Houston, TX
Psychiatry - Categorical

University of Texas Southwestern Medical School Program, Dallas, TX
Psychiatry - Psychiatry (Categorical)

University of Washington Program, Seattle, WA
Psychiatry - Seattle Track (Categorical)
 
In Geographic Order:

UWash-Seattle, WA
OHSU-Portland, OR
UCSF - San Francisco, CA
Cal Pacific - San Francisco, CA
San Mateo - San Mateo, CA
Stanford - Palo Alto, CA
UCI - Irvine, CA
UCSD - San Diego, CA
Harvard-Longwood - Boston, MA
MGH-McLean - Boston, MA
Cambridge - Cambridge, MA
Brown - Providence, RI
Yale - New Haven, CT
Mayo - Rochester, MN
Duke - Durham, NC
UNC - Chapel Hill, NC
MUSC - Charlotte, SC
Emory - Atlanta, GA
 
I will be applying to only 170 programs. I am not applying to the 2 in Puerto Rico due to the spanish requirement and the military programs. I will look into the few others not on ERAS.
 


1. Albert Einstein
2. Albert Einstein – Beth Israel
3. Albert Einstein – Bronx-Lebanon
4. Columbia - NY Presby
5. Cornell - NY Presby
6. Maimonides
7. Mount Sinai
8. Mount Sinai – Cabrini
9. Mount Sinai – North General
10. NYMC – Metropolitan
11. NYMC – St Vincents
12. New York University/Bellevue
13. Saint Luke's-Roosevelt
14. UMDNJ (osteopathic)

yes i have a love affair with nyc. i'll scramble into harlem hospital if i have to.

15. oh yeah and University of Rochester, but only to appease my mother, who likes to think i'd come back and live at home. yeah right.
 
1. UPENN
2. U Michigan
3. Yale
4. MGH/McLean
5. U of Rochester
6. SUNY Upstate
7. Institute of Living CT
8. Brown Univerisity
9. Columbia
10. UCLA
11. UPitt
 
wow dudes-how is everyone applying to only top 10 schools-I mean what if you dont mind me asking are your Step 1 scores? Geeeeez I am worried out of my shoes now-My PD at my program recently told me I have a great chance at matching with a Step 1-220 and a Step 2-216 but now that I see tons of you guys ONLY applying to top 10s-WTF dude-have I been lied to!!
 
wow dudes-how is everyone applying to only top 10 schools-I mean what if you dont mind me asking are your Step 1 scores? Geeeeez I am worried out of my shoes now-My PD at my program recently told me I have a great chance at matching with a Step 1-220 and a Step 2-216 but now that I see tons of you guys ONLY applying to top 10s-WTF dude-have I been lied to!!

If you apply only to top schools, don't be surprised when you are not matched.
 
Well of course-I was not going to do that forsure-I was planning on applying to a few "reach" schools-a couple of the UC's but now I am thinking I dont have a prayer-does anyone know as far as psych goes is a 220 and 216considered upper end scores in psych applicants or bottom end or in the middle- I figured since a 216 is smack dab the national average which means its roughly the 50th percentile-you take out all the people doing more competitive stuff liek surgery, derm, anesth, ED, ortho etc-that takes out a fair number of the scores above the 50th percentile and added to that I saw an AAMC table that showed psych had the lowest Step score average of all specialities-i thought my scores would be good but after reading this board I feel like crap-utter crap!
 
Well of course-I was not going to do that forsure-I was planning on applying to a few "reach" schools-a couple of the UC's but now I am thinking I dont have a prayer-does anyone know as far as psych goes is a 220 and 216considered upper end scores in psych applicants or bottom end or in the middle- I figured since a 216 is smack dab the national average which means its roughly the 50th percentile-you take out all the people doing more competitive stuff liek surgery, derm, anesth, ED, ortho etc-that takes out a fair number of the scores above the 50th percentile and added to that I saw an AAMC table that showed psych had the lowest Step score average of all specialities-i thought my scores would be good but after reading this board I feel like crap-utter crap!

i assume you are a US med school grad. psych has been getting a little more competive the last few years. but still 35% of all psych residents are IMGs. a US grad will trump an IMG anyday even if they had slightly lower score. that will put u in the top 2/3. and then if you had over 200 on the first attempt u could have a fair shot or better in all but the top 10-20% programs. now with your scores i feel u have a good shot at all but the top 10 or so programs (out of about 180.) even then i would not be too surprised if u get an interview at some of the top 10 considering u have good grades, lors, etc. a US grad with ur scores has a shot at everything but maybe derm, ortho and ophthal. psych is probably the 2nd least competitve field (although it pays more than other slighlty more competive fields😍.) you will get a program you will be more than happy with.

i am the IMG with scores lower than urs who is applying to 170 programs. My aim is to get atleast 30 interviews (i got a great cv and us psych lors.) If u applied to 170 programs u will get atleast over 150-160 interviews.

my advice: dont think twice about applying to those top programs. the only drawback to applying to them is 25$ each and a feeling similar to being stood up by angelina jolie.
 
Well of course-I was not going to do that forsure-I was planning on applying to a few "reach" schools-a couple of the UC's but now I am thinking I dont have a prayer-does anyone know as far as psych goes is a 220 and 216considered upper end scores in psych applicants or bottom end or in the middle- I figured since a 216 is smack dab the national average which means its roughly the 50th percentile-you take out all the people doing more competitive stuff liek surgery, derm, anesth, ED, ortho etc-that takes out a fair number of the scores above the 50th percentile and added to that I saw an AAMC table that showed psych had the lowest Step score average of all specialities-i thought my scores would be good but after reading this board I feel like crap-utter crap!

Why is everybody so hung up on "the top ten" programs? I'm learning there are many excellent programs with superior training that are not on this so-called "top ten" list....
 
Banner Good samaritan -Arizona
Maricopa integrated health -Arizona
Cedars-Sanai - Los Angeles (which according to the website, 25% of all applying students interested in Psych apply here)
UCLA -Harbor -Torrance, CA
UC Davis - Sactown, CA
UC Irvine - Irvine, CA
UC San Diego
DC dept of health, St Elizabeth D.C.
George Washington Univ
Univ of Utah
Univ of Washinton - Seattle, WA
Univ of Nevada - Las Vegas, NV
 
analyzethis, mine are not all top 10 (they may be loosely affiliated with a top 10, but thats not the same thing ...) some of mine are pretty competitive, yeah, im pretty confidnent that i WONT get an interview, but i figure it can't hurt to apply. i'll be in the city for rotations during oct and nov, so it wont cost me anything to travel, so i thought, why not. dont worry, im a DO and my step I is lower than yours, so you'll probably match better than me anyway🙂 also remember that the people on sdn tend to be smarter and more pro-active students- thats why they're on sdn. so sdn posters dont necessarily represent the average med student. i just started a rotation and met two third years who have never heard of sdn. if i hadn't heard of sdn, i probably would never have gotten into med school...
 
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