Match List 2016

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So... I was really excited to see where everyone was going this year. However, it seems I've stumbled into a strange pissing contest. Any way we could stop what's happening here and get back to match lists or just close this thread entirely and start a new one? You know a thread has thoroughly devolved when you see this MD vs DO nonsense start popping up. :beat:

Lots of people ask me, is it important to go to the best program? Fantastic question. I gotta tell ya, it's very important - very important - to go to a very good school and the best program, which shows you're very, very smart - that means you've got the biggest brain, the best brain - I mean, good genes, very good genes, ok, very smart - like you learned stuff - you know, the kind of stuff that makes people so smart and you know words, you have the best words - absolutely the best. Now the other people are whining, but the best programs are really great and the people I talk to love the best programs, so I'm gonna give 'em more credit than they'll know what to do with 'cause I love this country. It's really great. It's so great that you might even get tired of all this greatness and say, let's make them mediocre again.

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It seems like DO schools are slower to post their match lists or are not as open to posting them. Maybe it takes longer because there are matches from both AOA and ACGME. Also probably because there are more people leftover to scramble for spots compared to MD programs and schools want to wait until they can make the "100% match rate" claim.
So when DO schools advertise their match rate, that's not actually a match rate but a placement rate?
 
I wish mods could/would probate literally everyone that derailed this thread
 
I'm unsubscribing. Sorry for taking this thread off topic and distracting from all the match lists that are pouring in. 😉
I always enjoy your level-headed, thoughtful contributions because I find them to be hugely accurate the farther I get into my education. Oh as the naivete fades...
 
I always enjoy your level-headed, thoughtful contributions because I find them to be hugely accurate the farther I get into my education. Oh as the naivete fades...

He posts common sense, the reason he gets flack about it is because he has no tact and clearly gets off trying to run down DO's at every chance.

We all know our schools aren't graduating people into top tier surgical sub specialties en-masse; literally no DO student thinks or expects that; but MT has this weird need to constantly bring that up at every turn. The second someone is proud of their accomplishment as a DO, here comes MT to take a dump on it.

It's old, pointless, and frankly I find it kinda weird. I'll continue to call it out where I see it. DO students will never advance their ability to match well with that mindset.
 
So I think the summary of the last few pages is that "one or two 'great matches' might be promising, and is great for those individuals, but doesn't 'make a great match list.'"

Can we talk about what does? What SHOULD we be looking for? Or is it all based on individuals' preferences and we should be reading them for entertainment only instead of analyzing them?
 
So I think the summary of the last few pages is that "one or two 'great matches' might be promising, and is great for those individuals, but doesn't 'make a great match list.'"

Can we talk about what does? What SHOULD we be looking for? Or is it all based on individuals' preferences and we should be reading them for entertainment only instead of analyzing them?

Definitely the latter option.
 
Entertainment and seeing checking your program/hospital to see where people are coming from/seeing if anyone you know matched with you.
 
I also feel match lists can be useful for tactfully choosing which residencies to apply to or do Sub-I's at. For example, University of Kansas usually has 1-2 DO's in their general surgery program in each class, they have also matched DO's in Derm, Neurosurgery, and have current fellows in CT surgery. They even had a year a couple of years ago where every GS resident in their class besides one was a DO. University of Texas San antonio has matched 3 DO's to their I6 CT surgery program in the last 6 years (I have emailed every one of these doctors and they all said they did a SubI there and felt it was what got them in). . Also, Mayo is obviously open to DO's for every specialty (plastics last year, I have seen a few Derm in past years, Ortho this year, as well as a few GS, pathology and other matches), cleveland clinic, case western, UW, Louisville, St louis and other programs seem to be very friendly for DO's in most fields outside of surgery/surgical subspecialties. There are some trends if you look year to year which shows certain schools are friendly to DO's for certain specialties/areas of medicine. So I think if you look at lists not for the sake of "which DO school has the best matches" but rather for educating yourself on where might give YOU as a DO student the best chance to match in your desired field of medicine if you apply/do a SubI at that location. Just my opinion.
 
I always enjoy your level-headed, thoughtful contributions because I find them to be hugely accurate the farther I get into my education. Oh as the naivete fades...

No it wasn't this time. He found something that irritated him and try to pick at it, instead of understanding what the person is trying to state. He already should know that most of us understand why a DO match list will not compare to an MD match list. However, he still has the need to make it known over and over again. There are times where what he say does make sense, but others where I am left scratching my head.
 
So I think the summary of the last few pages is that "one or two 'great matches' might be promising, and is great for those individuals, but doesn't 'make a great match list.'"

Can we talk about what does? What SHOULD we be looking for? Or is it all based on individuals' preferences and we should be reading them for entertainment only instead of analyzing them?

I pretty much just come to this thread to see which programs take DO's more often that once in a blue moon. On that note it's really obnoxious when people do matches like UCSF Fresno and their school reports it as UCSF.
 
I pretty much just come to this thread to see which programs take DO's more often that once in a blue moon. On that note it's really obnoxious when people do matches like UCSF Fresno and their school reports it as UCSF.

This happens a lot. Case Western/MetroHealth instead of Case Western/Univ. Hospitals is a big one. Mt. Auburn (Harvard affil.) reported as just Harvard. There are many examples of this with affiliations of major institutions. That's why you sometimes see things like Mayo Clinic - Rochester or Cleveland Clinic - Main Campus to further clarify.
 
This happens a lot. Case Western/MetroHealth instead of Case Western/Univ. Hospitals is a big one. Mt. Auburn (Harvard affil.) reported as just Harvard. There are many examples of this with affiliations of major institutions. That's why you sometimes see things like Mayo Clinic - Rochester or Cleveland Clinic - Main Campus to further clarify.

Guess I'll just have to check the program of interest's website and hope they have a good resident roster. Or cold call them. Did you ever cold call any programs and get any good info out of them?
 
Guess I'll just have to check the program of interest's website and hope they have a good resident roster. Or cold call them. Did you ever cold call any programs and get any good info out of them?

I never did. Most programs list the residents on their website and you can try to contact a current resident that you might have a tie to - same school, etc. I'm not sure if others have contacted a program coordinator or not. I think it's reasonable.

Does anyone have OSU's match list yet

Not up yet. Will be here - this is 2015. http://www.healthsciences.okstate.edu/com/admissions/graduates.php
 
Out of curiosity what impresses you about LECOM's match list? Is it because the names "Johns Hopkins" and "MGH" appear on the list? The ACGME vascular surgery match? Just wondering how you guys are looking at these lists? Seems like it's all about scanning for "big name" institutions anywhere on the list then counting the number of matches into "competitive" fields, particularly on the ACGME side? Seems a little strange to make such a sweeping generalization based on the match outcome of 3 students out of ~500 (< 1% of the match list). I hope this isn't how pre-meds are picking where to go to med school.

I've quoted what's available of the list below for reference...

Whew. Was getting towards the end of the third page and started to worry that MeatTornado wasn't DO bashing yet.
 
No it wasn't this time. He found something that irritated him and try to pick at it, instead of understanding what the person is trying to state. He already should know that most of us understand why a DO match list will not compare to an MD match list. However, he still has the need to make it known over and over again. There are times where what he say does make sense, but others where I am left scratching my head.
It's funny because I've been thinking recently "Wow MT has really become more reasonable, less abrasive, and far less nit-picky lately. Residency must be mellowing him out." I'm serious I was really thinking that. The thing is he literally can't post a single word without a few specific people freaking out like he's attacking them (names shall not be named). I don't think he was making the match lists less than what they are. He is bringing a few people back down to earth. It's like when you see some of the matches from Kirksville and go "OMG Kirksville did amazing! U see dat ortho @ mayo? Or dat vascular surgery?"

Those are definitely exciting, great matches, earned by great, hard-working students. No one can or does argue that. But the stellar "big name" matches are a tiny minority of DO school matches, usually picked up by a handful of stellar students who would have likely achieved as much no matter their school.

Congrats to all who matched! I look forward to being a part of it next year!
 
It's funny because I've been thinking recently "Wow MT has really become more reasonable, less abrasive, and far less nit-picky lately. Residency must be mellowing him out." I'm serious I was really thinking that. The thing is he literally can't post a single word without a few specific people freaking out like he's attacking them (names shall not be named). I don't think he was making the match lists less than what they are. He is bringing a few people back down to earth. It's like when you see some of the matches from Kirksville and go "OMG Kirksville did amazing! U see dat ortho @ mayo? Or dat vascular surgery?"

Those are definitely exciting, great matches, earned by great, hard-working students. No one can or does argue that. But the stellar "big name" matches are a tiny minority of DO school matches, usually picked up by a handful of stellar students who would have likely achieved as much no matter their school.

Congrats to all who matched! I look forward to being a part of it next year!

This is true more so for those that are extremely new and who don't have an understanding of the reality of DO matching. However, I am sure 90% of us on this osteopathic forum already have an understanding of this. What we are celebrating are the ceiling cracker of these matches. For instance, anesthesia has its 2nd match into MGH. MT and others have hounded that a DO would not be viewed at in any of these places, yet it happened. Does this mean a surge of DOs rising into top spots all of a sudden, no it doesn't. You could argue that this ceiling break is due to the declined interest in Anesthesia. However, consider this, in Radiology it is virtually unheard for a DO matching into a top tier residency, yet they have more unfilled spots than Anesthesia. So the 2nd MGH match into Anesthesia can be looked at as a really good thing and a real ceiling breaker (yes its a top tier residency to boot).

We all understand the quality level of these matches, there no need for MT to repeat it over and over. I still think we should be excited for these people whether they match at MGH or just matched in general.
 
Best rads programs a DO can get are Cleveland Clinic and UPMC right now. Both of those are top 25-30 places. Rads is interesting because it has a lot of spots (1100) compared to other competitive fields (ortho 700, derm 300, etc.) But maintains a high avg usmle (241ish). The top 50 programs of rads are as competitive as anything. Hence why the top 20 or so programs are still not taking DOs.
 
It's funny because I've been thinking recently "Wow MT has really become more reasonable, less abrasive, and far less nit-picky lately. Residency must be mellowing him out." I'm serious I was really thinking that. The thing is he literally can't post a single word without a few specific people freaking out like he's attacking them (names shall not be named). I don't think he was making the match lists less than what they are. He is bringing a few people back down to earth. It's like when you see some of the matches from Kirksville and go "OMG Kirksville did amazing! U see dat ortho @ mayo? Or dat vascular surgery?"

Those are definitely exciting, great matches, earned by great, hard-working students. No one can or does argue that. But the stellar "big name" matches are a tiny minority of DO school matches, usually picked up by a handful of stellar students who would have likely achieved as much no matter their school.

Congrats to all who matched! I look forward to being a part of it next year!

It's alright abolt, you can say my name. I am not ashamed of it. I'm sorry but MT is a tool and the way he goes about things needs to be called out. He's not interested in anything other than constantly reminding DO's that they aren't as competitive as MD's. We all know it, we knew it when we applied, we're all interested in doing what we can but we come into this knowing that there are implicit limits.

What I think MT is uneasy about is the idea that people are interested in pushing those limits. And that slowly, more and more DO's are doing so.
 
I pretty much just come to this thread to see which programs take DO's more often that once in a blue moon. On that note it's really obnoxious when people do matches like UCSF Fresno and their school reports it as UCSF.

It is quite frustrating and I can no longer accept the excuse that the one writing up the match list is a admin assistant and is simply naive to the fact that they should not write down "The University of Chicago Medical Center" when they mean "NorthShore University Health System" which is an ENTIRELY different program. Also, the level of difficulty between getting into UCSF (a top ranked medical center) and UCSF-Fresno is so drastic and I believe there is a certain amount of ignorance ("but it's UCSF either way!") that is perpetuated by writing the lists out as such.

In the perspective of IM matches. You will still consistently see the bias against DO's at many academic medical centers (and not just MGH or BWH or Stanford, but IM programs that are not ivy like Tufts, UIC, UCSD, UUtah, UColorado).

One thing I have been paying a bit more attention to is LSU-NOLA and Tulane Medical Center. LSU NOLA has since accepted 2-3 residents from PCOM, Tulane seemed to have accepted their first DO into their IM residency who came from William Carey University COM. Now, I will NOT state "this is the ceiling being shattered" because there are more variables at play then simply a PD stating "you know, I'll start looking at a few DO applications now, they're pretty equal and deserve an equal shot". It could be that during those application years the PD simply ran out of good applicants and wanted to take a look at the filtered pile that wasn't the "first choice" (DO's are considered independent applicants in the NRMP with the likes of FMG's, IMG's, and AMG MD's who have since graduated already).

And as for this thread specifically, if it pertains to the matches it is on topic. Please refrain from calling specific users out and if you feel there is unprofessional behavior or that someone is attacking or insulting you the Report feature at the bottom of each post is at the bottom to use, free of charge. 🙂
 
It's alright abolt, you can say my name. I am not ashamed of it. I'm sorry but MT is a tool and the way he goes about things needs to be called out. He's not interested in anything other than constantly reminding DO's that they aren't as competitive as MD's. We all know it, we knew it when we applied, we're all interested in doing what we can but we come into this knowing that there are implicit limits.

What I think MT is uneasy about is the idea that people are interested in pushing those limits. And that slowly, more and more DO's are doing so.
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In the perspective of IM matches. You will still consistently see the bias against DO's at many academic medical centers (and not just MGH or BWH or Stanford, but IM programs that are not ivy like Tufts, UIC, UCSD, UUtah, UColorado).
One thing I have been paying a bit more attention to is LSU-NOLA and Tulane Medical Center. LSU NOLA has since accepted 2-3 residents from PCOM, Tulane seemed to have accepted their first DO into their IM residency who came from William Carey University COM.

Actually, Tulane has a PGY-5 in med-psych from TCOM, and UIC is historically friendly territory:
http://chicago.medicine.uic.edu/cms/One.aspx?portalId=506244&pageId=14852551
https://tulane.edu/som/departments/...mbinedMedPsyc/med-psych-current-residents.cfm
 
Stop replying to Meat Tornado.... its given me too much to read.
 
I'll say that matching at a university IM program is tough as a DO even if it's a mid tier program. Perhaps, I shouldn't say tough but it's definitely not easy. However, if you want IM anywhere, then it's not competitive at all
 
It is quite frustrating and I can no longer accept the excuse that the one writing up the match list is a admin assistant and is simply naive to the fact that they should not write down "The University of Chicago Medical Center" when they mean "NorthShore University Health System" which is an ENTIRELY different program. Also, the level of difficulty between getting into UCSF (a top ranked medical center) and UCSF-Fresno is so drastic and I believe there is a certain amount of ignorance ("but it's UCSF either way!") that is perpetuated by writing the lists out as such.

I agree with you, but I think it's on the hospitals themselves as much as it is on the schools. If you look on the Cleveland Clinic Florida website, there's no sign that it's any different than the main campus. Same with Mayo Clinic - Jacksonville. And it's the same thing with a lot of the big hospital systems-- I've been in Pennsylvania for over a year, and I still can't tell you the difference between UPMC Presby, UPMC Shadyside, and UPMC Mercy. I'm guessing the situation is similar with the UCSF hospitals and Chicago hospitals. As far as the general public (and most people who aren't on SDN) are concerned, they're "pretty much the same thing" and it's in the hospitals' best interest to keep it that way.
 
I have a good friend who attends LECOM-B and he has mentioned, multiple times, that if COCA visited them tomorrow, they would be in trouble. The school is too big to function. They only have 80 year long slots in the state despite having 190 students. There is absolutely no quality control over the clinical education portion of the program.
Anyway, back to match lists!

Given their ridiculous board averages, pass rates, and match rates, I don't think COCA would have a problem looking the other way. There are plenty of other DO schools without those complaints with board scores and match rates bad enough that I didn't bother applying.

Match lists so far in the "match lists" thread: 3

BS: 4 f'ing pages

Come on people.

It's already been said, but this thread is a month or two premature to get a decent number official lists. OP jumped the gun in making this one.

So when DO schools advertise their match rate, that's not actually a match rate but a placement rate?

Unfortunately yes. I know last year someone in admin made a statement that we had a 100% match rate, but I know of at least 1 person that didn't originally match (granted, it was for uro, so take it for what it's worth) and had to enter another match. I'm not sure if he had to SOAP or if he matched through ACGME, but I know he didn't match his first time around.

One thing I have been paying a bit more attention to is LSU-NOLA and Tulane Medical Center. LSU NOLA has since accepted 2-3 residents from PCOM, Tulane seemed to have accepted their first DO into their IM residency who came from William Carey University COM. Now, I will NOT state "this is the ceiling being shattered" because there are more variables at play then simply a PD stating "you know, I'll start looking at a few DO applications now, they're pretty equal and deserve an equal shot". It could be that during those application years the PD simply ran out of good applicants and wanted to take a look at the filtered pile that wasn't the "first choice" (DO's are considered independent applicants in the NRMP with the likes of FMG's, IMG's, and AMG MD's who have since graduated already).

I highly doubt that happened at either of those programs, and can pretty much guarantee it didn't happen at Tulane. Apparently Tulane is just more DO friendly than I initially thought.
 
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PROGRAM NAME SPECIALTY

Albert Einstein Med Ctr-PA Obstetrics-Gynecology

Choctaw Nation Health Services Family Medicine

Clarkson Family Medicine Residency Family Medicine

Comanche County Memorial Hospital Family Medicine

Comanche County Memorial Hospital Emergency Medicine

Comanche County Memorial Hospital Emergency Medicine

Comanche County Memorial Hospital Emergency Medicine

Detriot Wayne County Health Authority Psychiatry

Doctors Hospital General Surgery

Freeman Health System Emergency Medicine

Genesys Regional Medical Center-Health Park Traditional Rotating Internship

Grandview Hospital & Medical Center Anesthesiology

In His Image Family Med-OK Family Medicine

In His Image Family Med-OK Family Medicine

Keesler Medical Center Internal Medicine

Kennedy University Hospital/Our Lady of Lourdes Family Medicine

Kennedy University Hospital/Our Lady of Lourdes General Surgery

Kent Hospital Internal Medicine

Lehigh Valley Hosp-PA Internal Medicine

Lehigh Valley Hosp-PA Obstetrics-Gynecology

Manatee Memorial Hospital Family Medicine

Manchester Memorial Hospital Family Medicine

Mayo School of Grad Med Educ-AZ Internal Medicine

Medical Center of Southeastern Oklahoma Family Medicine

Medical Center of Southeastern Oklahoma Family Medicine

Medical Center of Southeastern Oklahoma Family Medicine

Medical Center of Southwest Okla. Family Medicine

Medical Center of Southwest Okla. Family Medicine

Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center General Surgery

Methodist Health System Dallas-TX Internal Medicine

Naval Hospital Family Medicine

Naval Hospital Family Medicine

Norman Regional Health System Emergency Medicine

Norman Regional Health System Emergency Medicine

Norman Regional Health System Emergency Medicine

Oklahoma State University Psychiatry

Oklahoma State University Family Medicine

Oklahoma State University Psychiatry

Oklahoma State University Psychiatry

Oklahoma State University Psychiatry

Oklahoma State University Family Medicine

Oklahoma State University Psychiatry

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Obstetrics & Gynecology

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Internal Medicine

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Internal Medicine

Oklahoma State University Medical Center General Surgery

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Diagnostic Radiology

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Emergency Medicine

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Pediatrics

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Anesthesiology

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Emergency Medicine

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Pediatrics

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Obstetrics & Gynecology

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Pediatrics

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Internal Medicine

Oklahoma State University Medical Center Obstetrics & Gynecology

OMECO Teaching Health Center Pediatrics

OMECO Teaching Health Center Pediatrics

OMECO Teaching Health Center Pediatrics

OMECO Teaching Health Center Obstetrics & Gynecology

Palmetto Health Richland-SC Emergency Medicine

Plaza Medical Center General Surgery

Southwest Medical Center Emergency Medicine

Southwest Medical Center Emergency Medicine

Southwest Medical Center Emergency Medicine

Southwest Medical Center Emergency Medicine

Southwest Medical Center Emergency Medicine

Southwest Medical Center Emergency Medicine

Southwest Medical Center Emergency Medicine

St. Anthony Hospital Obstetrics & Gynecology

St. Anthony Hospital Orthopedic Surgery

St. Anthony Hospital Family Medicine

St. Anthony Hospital Obstetrics & Gynecology

St. Anthony Hospital Family Medicine

St. Anthony Hospital Traditional Rotating Internship

St. Anthony Hospital Family Medicine

St. Joseph Mercy Oakland Obstetrics & Gynecology

St. Mary's Hospital of Blue Springs Orthopedic Surgery

St. Petersburg General Hospital Family Medicine

Stanford Univ Progs-CA Emergency Medicine

Tahlequah City Hospital Family Medicine

Tahlequah City Hospital Family Medicine

Texas A&M-Scott & White Internal Medicine

Texoma Medical Center Family Medicine

U Arkansas-Little Rock Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical

U Arkansas-Little Rock Internal Medicine

U Kansas SOM-Kansas City Internal Medicine

U Kansas SOM-Kansas City Anesthesiology

U Oklahoma COM -Tulsa Internal Medicine

U Oklahoma COM-OK City Medicine-Preliminary

U Oklahoma COM-OK City Psychiatry

U Oklahoma COM-OK City Internal Medicine

U Oklahoma COM-Tulsa Family Medicine

U Oklahoma COM-Tulsa Psychiatry

U Oklahoma COM-Tulsa Family Medicine

U Oklahoma COM-Tulsa Family Medicine

U Oklahoma COM-Tulsa Internal Medicine

U Oklahoma COM-Tulsa Internal Medicine

UH Regional Hospitals Internal Medicine

Univ of MO-KC Programs Radiology-Diagnostic

Univ of MO-KC Programs Radiology-Diagnostic

Univ of MO-KC Programs Obstetrics-Gynecology

University Hosps-Jackson Medicine-Pediatrics

University of Virginia Pathology-Anatomic and Clinical

USAF Medical Center (Keesler) Internal Medicine

UT St Thomas Hospitals Family Med/Rutherford
 
In the spirit of a match list thread I should try and start an argument, but I think I'll shake it up and post a match list. Here is OSU-COM's.

After viewing this, all I remember is honestly that EM match at Stanford. Is it real Stanford or other affiliated programs?
 
After viewing this, all I remember is honestly that EM match at Stanford. Is it real Stanford or other affiliated programs?
There is no "Stanford affiliate," it's actually Stanford's EM program. Congrats to this student for maybe being the first DO to match there. I know Stanford interviewed several DOs this year so its great to see someone match to what is a very academic program. Its awesome to see so many great EM matches this year by some very qualified DO students at places like Stanford, USC, Harbor-UCLA, Hennepin, UIC...etc (not an all inclusive list just the ones that have been posted here and the matches I know of personally).
 
There is no "Stanford affiliate," it's actually Stanford's EM program. Congrats to this student for maybe being the first DO to match there. I know Stanford interviewed several DOs this year so its great to see someone match to what is a very academic program. Its awesome to see so many great EM matches this year by some very qualified DO students at places like Stanford, USC, Harbor-UCLA, Hennepin, UIC...etc (not an all inclusive list just the ones that have been posted here and the matches I know of personally).

Harbor has been open to DO's for a few years now. Guy that graduated SOMA class of 2012 was the first DO to match there.

But I agree, it's good to see this happening with more frequency.
 
Seriously, if you ask an average patient to name the best hospitals in the world, they'll tell you three: Mayo, Cleveland Clinic, and MD Anderson. The rest are a blur to them.

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Most people don't know the names of hospitals outside of their city/area. I can guarantee you that if you asked 100 people what Cleveland Clinic, MD Anderson, or Mayo are less than 20 would know what you are even talking about.


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Most people don't know the names of hospitals outside of their city/area. I can guarantee you that if you asked 100 people what Cleveland Clinic, MD Anderson, or Mayo are less than 20 would know what you are even talking about.


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Definitely people in my family who had no idea what the Cleveland Clinic was. Some legit thought it was a walk in clinic. They were really confused when I told them CC had an anesthesia program.[emoji57]



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OUHCOM, like 95% self reported, a few family medicine, internal medicine, and a bunch of the TRI not reported.

Residency Program ACGME/AOA City, State

Anesthesiology
Indiana University ACGME Indianapolis, IN
Cleveland Clinic ACGME Cleveland, OH
Case Western/University Hospitals ACGME Cleveland, OH
Hofstra NSLIJ SOM ACGME Queens, NY
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ACGME Pittsburgh, PA
Case Western/University Hospitals ACGME Cleveland, OH

Dermatology

Listed in TRI

Emergency Medicine
Hofstra NSLIJ SOM-Long Island Jewish ACGME Queens, NY
Grandview Medical Center AOA Dayton, OH
Summa Akron City Hospital ACGME Akron, OH
University of Kentucky ACGME Lexington, KY
South Pointe Hospital AOA Warrensville Heights, OH
Akron General Medical Center ACGME Akron, OH
Summa Akron City Hospital ACGME Akron, OH
Western Reserve Hospital AOA Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Indiana University ACGME Indianapolis, IN
MetroHealth Medical Center/Cleveland Clinic ACGME Cleveland, OH
Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center ACGME Toledo, OH
Grandview Medical Center AOA Dayton, OH
MercyHealth/St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital AOA Boardman, OH
Marietta Memorial Hospital AOA Marietta, OH
Wright State University ACGME Dayton, OH
Case Western/University Hospitals Case Medical Center ACGME Cleveland, OH
Doctor's Hospital AOA Columbus, OH
LECOMT/St John Medical Center AOA Westlake, OH
Summa Akron City Hospital ACGME Akron, OH
MetroHealth/Cleveland Clinic ACGME Cleveland, OH
Affinity Medical Center AOA Massillon, OH
MercyHealth/St Elizabeth Boardman Hospital AOA Boardman, OH
St. Joseph Hospital AOA Warren, OH
Adena Health Systems AOA Chillicothe, OH

Family Medicine
Western Reserve Hospital AOA Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Eglin AFB, Florida Military Eglin, FL
Summa Akron City Hospital AOA/ACGME Akron, OH
Grant Medical Center ACGME Columbus, OH
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH
Ohio State University ACGME Columbus, OH
Holzer Health System AOA Gallipolis, OH
Firelands Regional Medical Center AOA Sandusky, OH
University Hospitals Parma Medical Center AOA Cleveland, OH
Akron General Medical Center ACGME Akron, OH
Summa Akron City Hospital ACGME Akron, OH
Firelands Regional Medical Center AOA Sandusky, OH
Lakeland Regional Medical Center AOA
Summa Akron City Hospital ACGME Akron, OH
Aultman Hospital ACGME Canton, OH
St. Petersburg general hospital AOA/ACGME St. Petersburg, FL
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH
Grandview Medical Center AOA Dayton, OH
Fairview Hospital-Cleveland Clinic AOA/ACGME Cleveland, OH
Fairview Hospital-Cleveland Clinic AOA/ACGME Cleveland, OH
Fairview Hospital-Cleveland Clinic AOA/ACGME Cleveland, OH
Western Reserve Hospital AOA
University Hospitals Regional Campuses AOA Cleveland, OH
Naval Hospital Jacksonville Military Jacksonville, FL

General Surgery
William Beaumont Army Medical Center ACGME El Paso, TX
Cleveland Clinic Foundation ACGME Cleveland, OH
South Pointe Hospital AOA Warrensville Heights, OH
Doctor's HOspial AOA Columbus, OH

Internal Medicine
Mt. Carmel Health ACGME Columbus, OH
University of Florida ACGME Jacksonville, FL
Fairfield Medical Center AOA Lancaster, OH
Riverside Methodist ACGME Columbus, OH
Indiana University ACGME Indianapolis, IN
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center ACGME Bethesda, MD
Mt. Carmel Health ACGME Columbus, OH
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center ACGME Phoenix, AZ
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH
Lakeland Regional Medical Center AOA Saint Joesph, MI
UPMC Mercy ACGME Pittsburgh, PA
Metrohealth Medical Center ACGME Cleveland, OH
Metrohealth Medical Center ACGME Cleveland, OH
Metrohealth Medical Center ACGME Cleveland, OH
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH

Neurosurgery

OB/GYN

Grandview Medical Center AOA Dayton, Ohio
Doctor's Hospital AOA Columbus, OH
Beaumont Hospital - Trenton AOA Trenton, MI

Ophthalmology
Larkin Community Hospital AOA Miami, FL

Orthopedic Surgery
Affinity Medical Center AOA Massillon, OH
Affinity Medical Center AOA Massillon, OH
St. Joseph Warren Hospital

Pathology
Summa Health/NEOMED ACGME Akron, OH
NYU ACGME New York, NY
University of Cincinnati ACGME Cincinnati, OH

Pediatrics
Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital ACGME Cleveland, Ohio
Akron Children's Hospital/NEOMED ACGME Akron, Ohio
Akron Children's Hospital/NEOMED ACGME Akron, Ohio
University of Louisville ACGME Louisville, Kentucky
Nationwide Children's Hospital AOA/ACGME Columbus, OH
Akron Children's Hospital/NEOMED ACGME Akron, Ohio
Inova Fairfax Children's Hospital ACGME Falls Church, VA
Dayton Children's Hospital, Wright State University ACGME Dayton, OH
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center ACGME Lubbock, TX
USC+LAC

PM&R
The Ohio State University ACGME Columbus, OH
The University of Toledo ACGME Toledo, OH

Psychiatry
University of Colorado - Denver ACGME Denver, CO
The Ohio State University ACGME Columbus, OH
Wright State University ACGME Dayton, OH
Wright State University ACGME Dayton, OH
East Carolina University ACGME Greenville, NC
The Ohio State University ACGME Columbus, OH
Louisiana State University- New Orleans ACGME New Orleans, LA

TRI
OhioHealth O'Bleness Memorial Hospital (Traditional Rotating Internship-Dermatology) AOA Athens, Ohio
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth ACGME Portsmouth, VA
OhioHealth O'Bleness Memorial Hospital (Traditional Rotating Internship-Dermatology) AOA Athens, Ohio
University Hospitals Richmond Heights Medical Center (Traditional Rotating Internship - Dermatology) AOA Cleveland, Ohio
Mt. Carmel Health (Preliminary Surgery) ACGME Columbus, Ohio
 
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OUHCOM, like 95% self reported, a few family medicine, internal medicine, and a bunch of the TRI not reported.

Residency Program ACGME/AOA City, State

Anesthesiology
Indiana University ACGME Indianapolis, IN
Cleveland Clinic ACGME Cleveland, OH
Case Western/University Hospitals ACGME Cleveland, OH
Hofstra NSLIJ SOM ACGME Queens, NY
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center ACGME Pittsburgh, PA
Case Western/University Hospitals ACGME Cleveland, OH

Dermatology

Listed in TRI

Emergency Medicine
Hofstra NSLIJ SOM-Long Island Jewish ACGME Queens, NY
Grandview Medical Center AOA Dayton, OH
Summa Akron City Hospital ACGME Akron, OH
University of Kentucky ACGME Lexington, KY
South Pointe Hospital AOA Warrensville Heights, OH
Akron General Medical Center ACGME Akron, OH
Summa Akron City Hospital ACGME Akron, OH
Western Reserve Hospital AOA Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Indiana University ACGME Indianapolis, IN
MetroHealth Medical Center/Cleveland Clinic ACGME Cleveland, OH
Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center ACGME Toledo, OH
Grandview Medical Center AOA Dayton, OH
MercyHealth/St. Elizabeth Boardman Hospital AOA Boardman, OH
Marietta Memorial Hospital AOA Marietta, OH
Wright State University ACGME Dayton, OH
Case Western/University Hospitals Case Medical Center ACGME Cleveland, OH
Doctor's Hospital AOA Columbus, OH
LECOMT/St John Medical Center AOA Westlake, OH
Summa Akron City Hospital ACGME Akron, OH
MetroHealth/Cleveland Clinic ACGME Cleveland, OH
Affinity Medical Center AOA Massillon, OH
MercyHealth/St Elizabeth Boardman Hospital AOA Boardman, OH
St. Joseph Hospital AOA Warren, OH
Adena Health Systems AOA Chillicothe, OH

Family Medicine
Western Reserve Hospital AOA Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
Eglin AFB, Florida Military Eglin, FL
Summa Akron City Hospital AOA/ACGME Akron, OH
Grant Medical Center ACGME Columbus, OH
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH
Ohio State University ACGME Columbus, OH
Holzer Health System AOA Gallipolis, OH
Firelands Regional Medical Center AOA Sandusky, OH
University Hospitals Parma Medical Center AOA Cleveland, OH
Akron General Medical Center ACGME Akron, OH
Summa Akron City Hospital ACGME Akron, OH
Firelands Regional Medical Center AOA Sandusky, OH
Lakeland Regional Medical Center AOA
Summa Akron City Hospital ACGME Akron, OH
Aultman Hospital ACGME Canton, OH
St. Petersburg general hospital AOA/ACGME St. Petersburg, FL
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH
Grandview Medical Center AOA Dayton, OH
Fairview Hospital-Cleveland Clinic AOA/ACGME Cleveland, OH
Fairview Hospital-Cleveland Clinic AOA/ACGME Cleveland, OH
Fairview Hospital-Cleveland Clinic AOA/ACGME Cleveland, OH
Western Reserve Hospital AOA
University Hospitals Regional Campuses AOA Cleveland, OH
Naval Hospital Jacksonville Military Jacksonville, FL

General Surgery
William Beaumont Army Medical Center ACGME El Paso, TX
Cleveland Clinic Foundation ACGME Cleveland, OH
South Pointe Hospital AOA Warrensville Heights, OH
Doctor's HOspial AOA Columbus, OH

Internal Medicine
Mt. Carmel Health ACGME Columbus, OH
University of Florida ACGME Jacksonville, FL
Fairfield Medical Center AOA Lancaster, OH
Riverside Methodist ACGME Columbus, OH
Indiana University ACGME Indianapolis, IN
Walter Reed National Military Medical Center ACGME Bethesda, MD
Mt. Carmel Health ACGME Columbus, OH
St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center ACGME Phoenix, AZ
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH
Lakeland Regional Medical Center AOA Saint Joesph, MI
UPMC Mercy ACGME Pittsburgh, PA
Metrohealth Medical Center ACGME Cleveland, OH
Metrohealth Medical Center ACGME Cleveland, OH
Metrohealth Medical Center ACGME Cleveland, OH
Riverside Methodist Hospital ACGME Columbus, OH

Neurosurgery

OB/GYN

Grandview Medical Center AOA Dayton, Ohio
Doctor's Hospital AOA Columbus, OH
Beaumont Hospital - Trenton AOA Trenton, MI

Ophthalmology
Larkin Community Hospital AOA Miami, FL

Orthopedic Surgery
Affinity Medical Center AOA Massillon, OH
Affinity Medical Center AOA Massillon, OH
St. Joseph Warren Hospital

Pathology
Summa Health/NEOMED ACGME Akron, OH
NYU ACGME New York, NY
University of Cincinnati ACGME Cincinnati, OH
Pediatrics
Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital ACGME Cleveland, Ohio
Akron Children's Hospital/NEOMED ACGME Akron, Ohio
Akron Children's Hospital/NEOMED ACGME Akron, Ohio
University of Louisville ACGME Louisville, Kentucky
Nationwide Children's Hospital AOA/ACGME Columbus, OH
Akron Children's Hospital/NEOMED ACGME Akron, Ohio
Inova Fairfax Children's Hospital ACGME Falls Church, VA
Dayton Children's Hospital, Wright State University ACGME Dayton, OH
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center ACGME Lubbock, TX
USC+LAC
The Ohio State University ACGME Columbus, OH
The University of Toledo ACGME Toledo, OH

Psychiatry
University of Colorado - Denver ACGME Denver, CO
The Ohio State University ACGME Columbus, OH
Wright State University ACGME Dayton, OH
Wright State University ACGME Dayton, OH
East Carolina University ACGME Greenville, NC
The Ohio State University ACGME Columbus, OH
Louisiana State University- New Orleans ACGME New Orleans, LA

TRI
OhioHealth O'Bleness Memorial Hospital (Traditional Rotating Internship-Dermatology) AOA Athens, Ohio
Naval Medical Center Portsmouth ACGME Portsmouth, VA
OhioHealth O'Bleness Memorial Hospital (Traditional Rotating Internship-Dermatology) AOA Athens, Ohio
University Hospitals Richmond Heights Medical Center (Traditional Rotating Internship - Dermatology) AOA Cleveland, Ohio
Mt. Carmel Health (Preliminary Surgery) ACGME Columbus, Ohio

Nice list. Tons of pathology but no radiology?
 
Anesth at MGH and EM at JHU?! Does this mean that these fields are becoming relatively easier to match into (i.e. PM&R) or were these complete studs with crazy board scores, LORs and pubs??

Em is getting to be very competitive, I'm sure that there will be a jump when the next charting outcomes is published. I think there was only one open spot in the whole country. Can't just go by name though, jhu em is definitely not hopkins medicine. A lot of em people choose community programs for a better experience with more autonomy and 3 years instead of 4.

Anesthesia is about the same imo. It's getting marginally easier to get into the less desirable programs but the top is the top and still incredibly tough, similar to im. Anesthesia at mgh is an amazing match, that guy was likely a superstar and had some sort of connection, such as a collaborative paper or an awesome letter from a bigwig from mgh

You can't make a judgment in general based on individual matches though
 
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