C ceftazidime Full Member 10+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined May 24, 2007 Messages 189 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location FL Resident [Any Field] Sep 9, 2007 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Does anyone know why Ophthalmology is not listed as a specialty under the 2007 NRMP outcomes? I also noticed that Urology and Neurosurgery are not listed. Do these specialties go through a different match system?
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad Does anyone know why Ophthalmology is not listed as a specialty under the 2007 NRMP outcomes? I also noticed that Urology and Neurosurgery are not listed. Do these specialties go through a different match system?
TRAMD Señor Member 10+ Year Member 5+ Year Member 15+ Year Member Joined Mar 11, 2007 Messages 1,525 Reaction score 3 Points 4,591 Attending Physician Sep 9, 2007 #2 Yes, they do. I believe neurosurg and ophtho are in the San Francisco Match and that urology and neurology each have their own.
Yes, they do. I believe neurosurg and ophtho are in the San Francisco Match and that urology and neurology each have their own.
gutonc No Meat, No Treat Staff member Administrator Volunteer Staff Verified Member Physician Faculty PhD Verified Expert 20+ Year Member Joined Mar 6, 2005 Messages 22,447 Reaction score 19,856 Points 8,731 Attending Physician Sep 9, 2007 #3 FWIW, Neuro is now regular match. OTW correct.
P Pinkertinkle 2003 Member 15+ Year Member Joined Oct 16, 2003 Messages 5,004 Reaction score 85 Points 4,621 Attending Physician Sep 9, 2007 #4 The data for SF Match specialties can be found here: http://www.sfmatch.org/residency/ophthalmology/about_match/match_report.pdf http://www.sfmatch.org/residency/neurosurgery/about_match/match_report.pdf It is interesting to note that in 1998 ophthalmology's step 1 average was surprisingly low, but has been making steady gains every year since then.
The data for SF Match specialties can be found here: http://www.sfmatch.org/residency/ophthalmology/about_match/match_report.pdf http://www.sfmatch.org/residency/neurosurgery/about_match/match_report.pdf It is interesting to note that in 1998 ophthalmology's step 1 average was surprisingly low, but has been making steady gains every year since then.