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I matched onto the last spot (20th) on my rank list into an advanced specialty (radiology). I was very close to not even ranking this program, but did last minute thinking it was highly unlikely I would fall that low (I am from top tier med school w/ 250s Step1/2, lots of research, and no red flags). Feeling like this whole result was a fluke. I am not even excited or committed to radiology, and now wish I hadn't even matched so I could reapply to a different specialty (surgery, EM, or gas).
I also matched into a transitional year, which I have to complete to avoid a match violation.
So, my question is: What would be the best way of switching out of radiology? Should I just reapply this coming summer/fall through ERAS into another specialty? Would that be doable as a PGY-1? Can I get a PGY-2 spot outside of the match? How would I get letters if I reapply? Suggestions?
When can/should I inform my rads program? Can I look for another spot first, or reapply to other specialties via eras before? Or do I need to be relieved of my obligation beforehand?
Would you feel different about radiology if you had matched in your top 3 programs? It's difficult to tell if you are boohooing because you didn't get one of your top ranks or if you were never committed to radiology to begin with. If you are genuinely more interested in another specialty, how will your feelings for that change if you don't like the program you match at when/if that time comes? You rank programs so you get the opportunity to train and become a doctor. If you have no interest in a program, don't rank it. However, you should ALWAYS be prepared to attend any program that you rank. That said, you're not married to rads and you can absolutely change. Since you have TY, you can likely tell your rads PD you don't want the spot and spend the next year actually investigating the specialty you want. A friend of mine did that exact thing. Matched rads, decided he didn't want to do rads, did his TY then matched Urology. He's happy. You'll be happy. But you need to find what you want to do.I matched onto the last spot (20th) on my rank list into an advanced specialty (radiology). I was very close to not even ranking this program, but did last minute thinking it was highly unlikely I would fall that low (I am from top tier med school w/ 250s Step1/2, lots of research, and no red flags). Feeling like this whole result was a fluke. I am not even excited or committed to radiology, and now wish I hadn't even matched so I could reapply to a different specialty (surgery, EM, or gas).
I also matched into a transitional year, which I have to complete to avoid a match violation.
So, my question is: What would be the best way of switching out of radiology? Should I just reapply this coming summer/fall through ERAS into another specialty? Would that be doable as a PGY-1? Can I get a PGY-2 spot outside of the match? How would I get letters if I reapply? Suggestions?
Theoretically. But you'll run into similar problems.can you do the same thing if you matched into a categorical IM program and want to try to get an advance spot in Anesthesia for example?