Rambo1
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how important is to apply today versus tomorrow or Monday ? Does it make any difference ?
Will greatly appreciate help
Will greatly appreciate help
Read the ERAS email sent few days ago! All applications submitted between July 5th to 15th are stamped as if applied on July 15th and from 16th onwards, it will be stamped the day you submit..how important is to apply today versus tomorrow or Monday ? Does it make any difference ?
Will greatly appreciate help
Thoughts on chances?
Resident of mid tier academic program in midwest, American Medical Graduate (MD)/US Citizen
216/223/216/CS passed first attempt
1 publication to peer reviewed State-issued Journal of Medicine, 1 review paper (I am first author) submitted to PMI Peer reviewed international journal
1 poster presentation to ACP
Starting Retrospective chart review project at the moment on nuclear imaging/infiltrative disorders with second Heme/Cardiology project down the pipeline
5 strong letters (1 from PD/my advisor/mentor in IM, 3 from Cardiologist (one with Professor of Medicine title), 1 from Pulm/Crit Care attending
Well liked among peers/faculty
Applying to 53 program, mostly north east, Chicago, Minnesota and Michigan. Would love to stay at home institution.
Thanks guys!
Isn't maximum four LOR allowed on the ERAS?
Agree! Can upload as many as you want but can't assign more than 4 lor's per program!I think you can upload however many you want. But most programs do not accept more than 4
Agree! Can upload as many as you want but can't assign more than 4 lor's per program!
How competitive is the Ohio state university cardiology fellowship?
PDs (all with week 3 new fellows) have been at work today anywhere from -30 minutes to 3 hours. Seems a little early to be getting worked up about this.Hello Everyone,
Wondering if anyone heard from any programs yet or is it too early?🙂
Hello Everyone,
Wondering if anyone heard from any programs yet or is it too early?🙂
PDs (all with week 3 new fellows) have been at work today anywhere from -30 minutes to 3 hours. Seems a little early to be getting worked up about this.
According to the threads from the last 2 cycles the first interviews went out on 7/18. I believe Yale was the first program to send invites in both 2016 and 2017. Obviously, SDN is only a small subset of the people applying to fellowship so I wouldn't take previous years as gospel but I would be surprised if anything happens before Wednesday or Thursday.
Relax
PDs are human beings and take time to read through apps like anyone else. Your anxieties are misplaced, applicants
248/231/CS attempt=1/197.
Small Community hospital
3 Review articles in cardiolgy
5 case reports
3 posters
chances?
No inhouse fellowship. I know, it is hard as an IMG, when you are sorting things out and give step 3 under pressure.Are you AMG or IMG?
That’s a pretty big drop in step 3 score - not a great thing
Research helpful
No in house fellowship? It’s hard without good letters
IMGAre you AMG or IMG?
That’s a pretty big drop in step 3 score - not a great thing
Research helpful
No in house fellowship? It’s hard without good letters
PDs (all with week 3 new fellows) have been at work today anywhere from -30 minutes to 3 hours. Seems a little early to be getting worked up about this.
Please add your interviews date to the list.
(You can easily copy/paste the list and add yours in bold font format)
AMG:
OHSU- 7/16
DO:
IMG w/o Visa Required:
IMG Requiring Visa:
Rejections:
No inhouse fellowship. I know, it is hard as an IMG, when you are sorting things out and give step 3 under pressure.
Appreciate the insight. Are you able to comment specifically on programs like MCW, CWRU, MetroHealth, Wright St, Indiana U, Rush, Michigan St, Penn St, Summa/NEOMED, Buffalo, Aurora Health, Kansas, Nebraska, Kentucky, Louisville, Oklahoma, Rosalind, Toledo, Ohio St, VCU, East Carolina, V Tech, Wake? I'm having trouble separating places outside the "big" names. Maybe there isn't much to separate...
Happy to talk via direct message if that lets you be more frank.
IMG
230s in all USMLEs, and passed CS on first attempt
Low to mid tier University Program
4 pubmed indexed pubs
15 abstracts / posters
2 pending submissions, and many current research projects
Chief year
My question is, should I settle for in-house fellowship (a new program)? Since I know the faculty / hospital .... etc
Or should I apply broadly and rank places I might not know the insides of well just because they are more established programs?
IMG
230s in all USMLEs, and passed CS on first attempt
Low to mid tier University Program
4 pubmed indexed pubs
15 abstracts / posters
2 pending submissions, and many current research projects
Chief year
My question is, should I settle for in-house fellowship (a new program)? Since I know the faculty / hospital .... etc
Or should I apply broadly and rank places I might not know the insides of well just because they are more established programs?
Non Visa Requiring IMG,
253/246/218/CS 1st attempt
Applying straight from residency
Applied to 124 programs
Expecting Strong Letters
Have In house fellowship, From a Community hospital
Presented a couple of case reports at recent ACC
Multiple Ongoing research- which I am involved in
I think I have a mediocre chance?
What do you guys think: Would Applying to more places make a difference?
Thanks!
Looking at your guys' stats makes me a little disheartened.
Applied to 110 programs
- US-IMG 228-212-Pass-218 (First attempts)
- First class of a new, university-affiliated program
- 3rd year chief
- 2 full years of dedicated clinical cardiology research in one of the top universities prior to residency
- 9 original papers (3rd-6th author)/4 posters/1 case series ( first author)/ 1 review article/1 case report [ all in cards, Mostly in high impact journal]
- 1 letter from research and 3 strong letters from home institution
I thought I had a decent chance.
What do you guys think? Should I apply to more programs?
Thank you. I know my scores aren't great and probably coming out of a new program will work against me.Your USMLE scores are average. Coming from a university affiliated program helps, as does not requiring a visa.
I think your research will definitely help, especially how well published you are - plenty to talk about, and an "it" factor that may help you out otherwise.
Being a chief resident definitely helps (esp if from academic center)
I would say you will match somewhere, especially applying to as many programs as you have.
Thank you. I know my scores aren't great and probably coming out of a new program will work against me.
Hopefully the research will cushion the blow a bit. Best of luck
Why do you guys do this to yourselves, posting your scores and CV hoping for feedback? It's the blind leading the blind around here, nobody can accurately predict whether or not you match. Just keep your fingers crossed and hopes up.
Why do you guys do this to yourselves, posting your scores and CV hoping for feedback? It's the blind leading the blind around here, nobody can accurately predict whether or not you match. Just keep your fingers crossed and hopes up.
AMG:
OHSU- 7/16
Morristown - 7/16
Yale - 7/19
DO:
IMG w/o Visa Required:
IMG Requiring Visa:
Rejections:
what is the running list meant for? To show which programs have released interviews?
Are you AMG or IMG?
That’s a pretty big drop in step 3 score - not a great thing
Research helpful
No in house fellowship? It’s hard without good letters