Question especially for the residents/attendings
@Evidence Based @SmallBird etc
How likely is it that we will match into our top 3 if we're pretty much interviewing at only competitive places (per Doximity rankings)? I'm afraid that the competition is super tough at the top programs
Yeah, this is what has me worried. I'd be ecstatic with any of my top 3, and I'm afraid of falling below that after building them up in my head. Though to be honest, I'd be happy with any of the programs I interviewed at.
Priorities:
-would like to end up in academics (leadership/administrative)
-public health or policy focus
-good child exposure (poor phrasing but y'all know what I mean)
In no particular order...
CHA:
+loved the whole CHA philosophy- the CIR, support for social justice/advocacy, public health
+great C&A exposure with the inpatient child/adolescent units, elective time starting PGY1
+sites are walkable/bikeable
-felt the "imposter syndrome" strongest here. just felt like everyone was so much cooler (which sounds so stupid) and noticed that residents tended to be older/married or partnered, and I don't know if I'd fit in as a non-married/single person
MGH:
+also got great C&A exposure
+the resident advocacy committe sounds right up my alley
+can potentially work with pubic health/policy leaders in psychiatry from Harvard
+would be a great path for an academic career
-requires a fair amount of driving, especially with MGH and McLean being split
-heard a lot from other applicants that MGH residents are really unhappy there, but I'm taking it with a huge grain of salt since it's coming from the mouth of applicants, and the residents seemed happy
Penn:
+really loved Hall Mercer, seemed like an adult version of wraparound services
+potential to work with Wharton and other policy folks
+strong psychotherapy focus (founder of CBT and all) and get to work with psychology interns
+walkable/bikeable, COL is lower than Boston
-a little heavy on VA
-no inpt child psych at CHOP
-child exposure seemed more sparse than the other two since it seems like CHOP and general adult track are silo'd
-a little too biomed/neuroscience research heavy for me
Would really appreciate anyone's thoughts on sorting out my rank list. Sorry it's a little long, but gotta say typing it out made me get my thoughts in order which was helpful.