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I interviewed at a program in a major city that had a lot of FMGs and DOs.  However the resident of which they were the most proud had 15 first author publications and was going to do a fellowship at NIH.  The program has cytopath, hemepath, and surg path fellowships in house and does over 40 k specimens per year.  All of the department faculty were extremely nice and the department itself seemed like a very nice environment.  The residents also seemed extremely intelligent.  My question is this...as a US MD grad, I really liked the program a LOT but can't help but wonder if it would be wise to go to a program with a lot of FMGs.  Usually that is an indication that there may be something wrong and they weren't able to attract domestic grads.  But in path residency, I don't really see how it is relevant...I mean, some of the FMGs are MD Phd's, they come from excellent schools from their home countries...all in all I feel like some of the FMGs are better than the average US grad.  Having very intelligent fellow path residents will no doubt make make for a more intellectual atmosphere and it would be an asset, I think.  So if I like the program, would it be unwise for any reason to rank them highly?  Please note, I'm not bashing FMGs at all.  I really, really respected everyone there and I'm seriously considering this program, I really liked it and they were building all new facilities, etc.  I figured that with those fellowships, the training must be very good also even if I don't decide to do a surg path or heme path fellowship.  Thanks!