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So it's that time of year and I'm getting ready to submit ERAS. I've talked to a lot of different people about what programs I should apply to but I wanted to get a few more perspectives, if possible.
About me: I am a midwesterner born and raised, went to undergrad in the midwest, went to med school in the midwest, and am interested in staying in the midwest for residency and thereafter. I don't have any particular geographic restrictions, just a preference based on familiarity and comfort. I have lived in large cities, villages, and everything in-between, and I like aspects of each, and can see myself being happy in a wide variety of different environments. Based on board scores and grades, I'd say I'm an above-average applicant. My goal in life is to be a kick-ass clinician. I enjoy teaching but am not particularly interested in research. I am interested in the administrative side of medicine. Outside of work I am a total geek but when forced to confront sunshine, I prefer to do so on or near a body of water. I'm single, no kids. My personality is fairly laid back and easy-going. I like being busy and challenged at work but I'd prefer to do so with people who are pretty chill.
After looking at a ton of different websites, every program starts to look the same and they all blend into one another (a slight exaggeration but true enough). Unlike many of my friends who are applying now, I don't have a rigid list of criteria that are crucial to me in order to whittle down a manageable list of programs. I don't want to apply to every program in the midwest, but I also don't want to miss a great program just because it flew under my radar. I have a select few that I am definitely applying to based on personal recommendations, but I want to broaden my horizons a little.
Any suggestions for programs that deserve a closer look on my part, particularly programs that might be less well-known but very cool nonetheless, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
About me: I am a midwesterner born and raised, went to undergrad in the midwest, went to med school in the midwest, and am interested in staying in the midwest for residency and thereafter. I don't have any particular geographic restrictions, just a preference based on familiarity and comfort. I have lived in large cities, villages, and everything in-between, and I like aspects of each, and can see myself being happy in a wide variety of different environments. Based on board scores and grades, I'd say I'm an above-average applicant. My goal in life is to be a kick-ass clinician. I enjoy teaching but am not particularly interested in research. I am interested in the administrative side of medicine. Outside of work I am a total geek but when forced to confront sunshine, I prefer to do so on or near a body of water. I'm single, no kids. My personality is fairly laid back and easy-going. I like being busy and challenged at work but I'd prefer to do so with people who are pretty chill.
After looking at a ton of different websites, every program starts to look the same and they all blend into one another (a slight exaggeration but true enough). Unlike many of my friends who are applying now, I don't have a rigid list of criteria that are crucial to me in order to whittle down a manageable list of programs. I don't want to apply to every program in the midwest, but I also don't want to miss a great program just because it flew under my radar. I have a select few that I am definitely applying to based on personal recommendations, but I want to broaden my horizons a little.
Any suggestions for programs that deserve a closer look on my part, particularly programs that might be less well-known but very cool nonetheless, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
I've just relocated for a few years.