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Ok, I have attempted to come up with a rating sheet that I would fill out after interviewing at each program so that I could have an easier time ranking them in February. Now I completely understand that the way I do my rank list is probably going to come down to a gut feeling. However, I figured this might serve as a good tool to try and make the process as objective as possible and to keep me honest as to the reason I choose a certain program. It could also benefit me when ranking those other programs (2-5) that may have less deferentiation in my head from the number 1 place my gut tells me to rank.
The way I went about this is that I started with 100 total points. I then sat down and thought about what factors are most important to me in a program. The most important aspects (weather, cost of living, proximity to family) got higher points/weighting then less important aspects (departments financial situation, standing within hospital). Now that my weightings are all done, I can now go through and give each program the amount of points that they deserve for each factor. The most objective way I could think of to do this is by a multiplier. So that each factor would be giving a rating based on the following scale (1.0 perfect, 0.8 great, 0.6 above average, 0.4 below average, 0.2 poor, 0.0 absent). I would then multiple the rating by the weight for that factor to come up with the total points for that factor (example, niceness of the facility for X program is great, I give it 0.8 rating and multiply by 3 for the weighting, equaling 2.4 for that factor). I would then add down the column to come up with the total score for the program.
I would really love to hear the comments people have on this scale and welcome any criticism on the way I have things weighted. Again, this is MY weighting on what factors are important for me. Some people may feel that other factors are more important to them. I gave 65% to the program and 35% to the location. Some peole may think that this is too much to the location, but for me where I live and how I enjoy living is very important.
I would especially appreciate hearing from any current residents on what they think about this scale and how some of the weightings play out in their lives.
Program 65% Weight
Department
-standing within hospital 1
-financial situation 1
Facility
-Volume 1
-Niceness 3
-Patient flow 1
Prestige
-hospital 2
-department 2
Hospital
-overall niceness 2
-only training site 1
-parking/cafeteria 1
-on site gym 3
Rotations
-months in ED 3
-schedule while in ED 3
-quality of off service dep 1
-usefulness to ER resident 4
-electives/special opps 2
Faculty
-chair 1
-residency director 2
-other 2
Residents
-intelligence 2
-work ethic/habits 2
-moral/camaraderie 4
Curriculum
-ultrasound/simulation 3
-lectures/lecture space 2
-cadaver/animal labs 1
Trauma Experience
-volume 2
-quality 2
Moonlighting
-allow it 1
-feasibility 1
Orientation
-quality 1
EMS
-quality of experience 3
Fellowships
-peds/tox/sports 2
Jop Oppurtunities
-in surrounding area 2
Descretionary 1
Location 35%
Weather 9
City
-ease of living 5
-cost of living 5
-neighborhoods 3
-things to do 3
-professional/college sports 3
Proximity to family 7
The way I went about this is that I started with 100 total points. I then sat down and thought about what factors are most important to me in a program. The most important aspects (weather, cost of living, proximity to family) got higher points/weighting then less important aspects (departments financial situation, standing within hospital). Now that my weightings are all done, I can now go through and give each program the amount of points that they deserve for each factor. The most objective way I could think of to do this is by a multiplier. So that each factor would be giving a rating based on the following scale (1.0 perfect, 0.8 great, 0.6 above average, 0.4 below average, 0.2 poor, 0.0 absent). I would then multiple the rating by the weight for that factor to come up with the total points for that factor (example, niceness of the facility for X program is great, I give it 0.8 rating and multiply by 3 for the weighting, equaling 2.4 for that factor). I would then add down the column to come up with the total score for the program.
I would really love to hear the comments people have on this scale and welcome any criticism on the way I have things weighted. Again, this is MY weighting on what factors are important for me. Some people may feel that other factors are more important to them. I gave 65% to the program and 35% to the location. Some peole may think that this is too much to the location, but for me where I live and how I enjoy living is very important.
I would especially appreciate hearing from any current residents on what they think about this scale and how some of the weightings play out in their lives.
Program 65% Weight
Department
-standing within hospital 1
-financial situation 1
Facility
-Volume 1
-Niceness 3
-Patient flow 1
Prestige
-hospital 2
-department 2
Hospital
-overall niceness 2
-only training site 1
-parking/cafeteria 1
-on site gym 3
Rotations
-months in ED 3
-schedule while in ED 3
-quality of off service dep 1
-usefulness to ER resident 4
-electives/special opps 2
Faculty
-chair 1
-residency director 2
-other 2
Residents
-intelligence 2
-work ethic/habits 2
-moral/camaraderie 4
Curriculum
-ultrasound/simulation 3
-lectures/lecture space 2
-cadaver/animal labs 1
Trauma Experience
-volume 2
-quality 2
Moonlighting
-allow it 1
-feasibility 1
Orientation
-quality 1
EMS
-quality of experience 3
Fellowships
-peds/tox/sports 2
Jop Oppurtunities
-in surrounding area 2
Descretionary 1
Location 35%
Weather 9
City
-ease of living 5
-cost of living 5
-neighborhoods 3
-things to do 3
-professional/college sports 3
Proximity to family 7