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Hey Guys-
Anybody know what PDs look at when evaluating prospective residents? I mean, duh, scores and grades and stuff. But how much do you think Step 1 matters or grades, or just showing an interest in Path. People tell me Path isn't all that competitive, but that can't be right. Or is it? I mean what a sweet life-style, pay is good, and I bet it feels good to be the "expert" that all the other Docs go to, among all the other cool stuff Path guys get. PLus all the M4s I've met that want to go into Path are super-geniuses that whip out weird syndromes and stuff that even when you try to look it up you can't find. But then you see a bunch of Path Depts with a lot of FMGs and stuff. What's up with that? Maybe they're all the stud FMGs.
Anyways, I guess I'm a little self-concious about all this stuff cause I'm sorta a middle of the pack candidate: 215 on the boards and so-so grades. I was also wondering how much of getting a good path residency is doing away rotations and knowing the right people. I mean, I think I want to do path and I want to do one or two rotations in it, but I don't wanna spend all of M4 doing Path rotations, especially b/c if it's my last chance to see all the other specialties. I was looking at residency programs in the Midwest like Michigan, U of Chicago, Northwestern, UIC and I started wondering how tough is it to get in to those places (by the way, I don't think Mayo has a Path program. At least I couldn't find it on their website. Come on, it's freakin' Mayo!).
So please respond if you know anything about any of this stuff.
Thanks,
Suckstobeme
Anybody know what PDs look at when evaluating prospective residents? I mean, duh, scores and grades and stuff. But how much do you think Step 1 matters or grades, or just showing an interest in Path. People tell me Path isn't all that competitive, but that can't be right. Or is it? I mean what a sweet life-style, pay is good, and I bet it feels good to be the "expert" that all the other Docs go to, among all the other cool stuff Path guys get. PLus all the M4s I've met that want to go into Path are super-geniuses that whip out weird syndromes and stuff that even when you try to look it up you can't find. But then you see a bunch of Path Depts with a lot of FMGs and stuff. What's up with that? Maybe they're all the stud FMGs.
Anyways, I guess I'm a little self-concious about all this stuff cause I'm sorta a middle of the pack candidate: 215 on the boards and so-so grades. I was also wondering how much of getting a good path residency is doing away rotations and knowing the right people. I mean, I think I want to do path and I want to do one or two rotations in it, but I don't wanna spend all of M4 doing Path rotations, especially b/c if it's my last chance to see all the other specialties. I was looking at residency programs in the Midwest like Michigan, U of Chicago, Northwestern, UIC and I started wondering how tough is it to get in to those places (by the way, I don't think Mayo has a Path program. At least I couldn't find it on their website. Come on, it's freakin' Mayo!).
So please respond if you know anything about any of this stuff.
Thanks,
Suckstobeme