Looking for Advice on Match Process in Diagnostic Radiology

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I'm a third-year medical student who will be applying for residency in Diagnostic Radiology next fall. Unfortunately, my school is unable to provide me with a radiology faculty advisor so I was wondering if anyone would be willing to lend me some advise. PM me if you are interested in helping a future rads guy out!
 
1. Rec letters in radiology aren’t super important. One is great even.

2. Research in radiology >= Research at all >> No research

3. Step 1 > Clinical grades > Step 2. Ideal Step 1 > 240, but >220 is still ok. After that requires some application gymnastics.

Should cover the high points.
 
1. Rec letters in radiology aren’t super important. One is great even.

2. Research in radiology >= Research at all >> No research

3. Step 1 > Clinical grades > Step 2. Ideal Step 1 > 240, but >220 is still ok. After that requires some application gymnastics.

Should cover the high points.

This is very accurate.
Only thing I’ll add: Step 1 becomes increasingly important the more lucrative the residency program. So >240 amongst applicants becomes the norm. This might be obvious, but something to keep in mind when your applying broadly.


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This is very accurate.
Only thing I’ll add: Step 1 becomes increasingly important the more lucrative the residency program. So >240 amongst applicants becomes the norm. This might be obvious, but something to keep in mind when your applying broadly.


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I have a 240 on step 1. What residency programs does that limit me to?
 
I have a 240 on step 1. What residency programs does that limit me to?

You’ll get a bell-curve of interviews centered around mid-tier academic programs. That’s also probably how you want to apply.
 
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