I only took COMLEX (which I feel limited the interviews) and got an above average score (not upper echelon but very good). I applied to ACGME programs only. I selected programs that fit criteria specific to me, geographic location, a hospital that was near my church, a hospital that had adequate and diverse patient population and pathology, opportunities to moonlight (some programs do not allow you to do it at all), etc. Another criteria that might not apply to you, I had to see if the programs were D.O. friendly (IOW, did the institution have any current or recent past DO residents).
My advice is this:
1. make a list of things that you think are important to you in a program and see if any come close to what you are looking for (researching is very important before the actual application process). See if you can get a hold of any of the current residents, ask them how they feel about the program, etc. Though they may be biased, read the program's website.
2. Aim to ace your EM rotation, then get a strong LOR. Try to do your rotation in the place that you think you would like to do your residency. It helps give you an edge over the competition especially if you did well and they liked you.
3. Apply to as many programs as you can afford to give yourself a bit more of a chance.
4. If your school has an EM director/dean, seek advice early and have him/her throw in some plugs for you at the various programs to which you applied.
Sorry for the length of the post,
Best of luck to you, it's normal to be apprehensive, this time last year I was a basket case and all I was doing was looking at programs <img border="0" alt="[Laughy]" title="" src="graemlins/laughy.gif" /> <img border="0" alt="[Laughy]" title="" src="graemlins/laughy.gif" />
What a difference a year makes!
ted, D.O.
PGY-1 Emergency Medicine
somewhere in the city