Match Stats for specific programs?

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Anyone know if there is anywhere you can find out match stats for specific programs as opposed to the overall match? Thanks
 
Anyone know if there is anywhere you can find out match stats for specific programs as opposed to the overall match? Thanks

If you mean

"Academic U averages Step 1 of 288 with 0% FMG while Nowhere County takes all FMG with average Step 1 of 12" that sort of information is very carefully guarded. I never knew that even about my own program.
 
If you mean

"Academic U averages Step 1 of 288 with 0% FMG while Nowhere County takes all FMG with average Step 1 of 12" that sort of information is very carefully guarded. I never knew that even about my own program.

That's what I was afraid the OP was asking about. As PilotDoc says, that information is not publically available - I never knew it for my program although I could tell you anecdotally things like number of DOs, FMGs, married residents, etc. but not scores, etc.
 
That's what I was afraid the OP was asking about. As PilotDoc says, that information is not publically available - I never knew it for my program although I could tell you anecdotally things like number of DOs, FMGs, married residents, etc. but not scores, etc.

Married residents? Is it a bad thing to be married when applying to residency?
 
Married residents? Is it a bad thing to be married when applying to residency?

Not necessarily. In the old days of course, the only good resident was a single resident because you didn't have anything pulling you to leave the hospital! 😉

My comment was just meant to convey that if you wanted details about number of married residents, etc. rather than USMLE or ABSITE scores, that is usually much more readily available.

I really don't think most programs care whether or not you are married, as long as you have a supportive spouse who has a life of his/her own and that you are happy. An unhappy marriage makes for an unhappy and unproductive resident.
 
Yeah, those residents going through separation/divorce are miserable to be around.
 
Not necessarily. In the old days of course, the only good resident was a single resident because you didn't have anything pulling you to leave the hospital! 😉

My comment was just meant to convey that if you wanted details about number of married residents, etc. rather than USMLE or ABSITE scores, that is usually much more readily available.

I really don't think most programs care whether or not you are married, as long as you have a supportive spouse who has a life of his/her own and that you are happy. An unhappy marriage makes for an unhappy and unproductive resident.

Ahh... I was about file for an anullment. 😉
 
I was looking for scores. I guess I couldn't find them because they are closely guarded. Damn, I suppose I will just have to apply broadly and go where I feel I fit in and will be happy.
 
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