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Anyone have any input on these programs? I am undecided about fellowship at this point but could definitely see myself doing one down the road. Also curious to others' opinions on how they would rank these programs based on prestige/how good of IM programs they are. I am especially confused about Cleveland Clinic and Dartmouth - I have tried doing my research, on SDN included, but am having a hard time gaging whether these are good programs or not. Thank you!
-Mayo in Rochester
-Rush
-UPMC
-U of Iowa
-Baylor
-Loyola
-Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland
-Dartmouth
-U of Minnesota
-U of Cincinnati
-U of Indiana
Anyone have any updated information on mount sinai st luke's roosevelt? Most of the information in the forums is a couple of years old, from the days when it was affiliated with columbia. I appreciate your help.
indiana is not "non-descript". It is one of the better university based programs in the midwest, with solid clinical training, with a better rep than u of cinn. saying this as someone with no affiliation to IU
How is Rosalind Franklin up in Chicago? I just got an offer for an IV from them.
Unless you're an IMG, probably not the best residency to take. If you are, solid training. The residency program isn't in Chicago; it's about an hour north in Waukegan, IL.
Unless you're an IMG, probably not the best residency to take. If you are, solid training. The residency program isn't in Chicago; it's about an hour north in Waukegan, IL.
Go on.WTF.
Not necessarily. But if you're sitting under 12 or so interviews at this point, might as well take it.I'm an IMG, so I'd have to take it 😉.
Not necessarily. But if you're sitting under 12 or so interviews at this point, might as well take it.
Hey, so I've interviewed at osu, uminn, Brown, vcu from that list. For h/o, I felt osu was the strongest because of their fancy cancer center and the fact that they are the major referral center for a 100 mile radius. UMinn isn't too far behind either, but Mayo does cannibalize a fair amount. For cards, osu and UMinn had a more diverse match list, but Brown had more impressive matches even though lots of people stayed at Brown. Didn't really pay attention to GI, sorry.@aafisahar thanks for the inside scoop! How many of those have you been at/ care to share which ones? Also any specific insight into specific specialties better at each of the places? I know GT is great for GI, MUSC for cards.... I like a lot of specialties right now but probably heme/onc is my favorite at the moment.
Thanks so much for the replies
Can anyone please comment on Columbia's program with regards to strengths/weaknesses/resident life/camaderie/support. Much appreciated. Thank You!
Laughing at the discussion about Roslind-Franklin/Chicago Medical/Whatever they're calling it now. No, North Chicago is not in or even particularly close to Chicago. The difference between Chicago itself and the growing amorphous blob we call "Chicagoland" is a big distinction to city folks.
For those of you who are finding this a "frustrating" process... the reason programs aren't distinguishing themselves is that - in general terms - U.S. IM residencies, especially in the world of academia, tend to be more similar than they are different. Have fun with this!
Ugh, I don't know, you're gonna have a tough time matching well into GI from any of those.Most important to me: friendly/warm program w/minimal egos, sharp/hard-working/chill co-residents, primarily resident-driven services, fellowship match possibly to GI (but maybe Card or ID)
Rank pls: Stanford, NW, UofChicago, UNC, UVA, UWashington, UWisconsin, Vandy, Baylor, Yale, BIDMC, UCLA, UMichigan, Duke, UCSD, Wash U
Thanks!
Where would be the fun in that?@gutonc can you please start the help me rank megathread already so there can be one thread where we can gather all these ranking questions so we can ignore them?
Want to point out that this is Re: St Mary's in SF...got lost in the merge to the correct thread.Anyone have any info on this program ?
Is it mainly Filled with fmgs/DOs?
Just give it up then.St Marys in San Francisco is it mainly DO/Carib/FMGs ?
And if someone could please respond, I would love to give up my interview spot to someone.
Brown is definitely better than Tufts.Trying to find out more about Brown vs Tufts. Any insight?
Anyone know what transplants UChicago does? I know liver and BMT, do they also do heart and lungs?
7+ Year Bump!
Solid.
Why 12 specifically? Is that the statistical number of interviews needed to match this year?Not necessarily. But if you're sitting under 12 or so interviews at this point, might as well take it.
Whaaa? You hadn't heard of Sachin Tendulkar, the God of cricket?!
Nobody will know that number until the match is over. But for an IMG last year, 12 got you to 99%Why 12 specifically? Is that the statistical number of interviews needed to match this year?
Okay. Thanks.Nobody will know that number until the match is over. But for an IMG last year, 12 got you to 99%
Anybody have updates on cedars Sinai in LA? I know of old reputation of being Cush. Wondering about their teaching, autonomy, and how well trained one would be after completing a residency there.
Anybody who interviewed there this season mind commenting on their experience and how they felt about the program ?
I too, would like this answered if anyone has any input. Also was wondering about Montefiore. I really enjoyed my experience there and am really looking to rank it highly but heard horror stories of 6am-11pm shifts being the norm (any current residents able to comment?)
Can you explain what you mean by this? You do a lot of nights, but there's no night float. I don't understand that.Monte has a unique floor schedule which means that you work more nights than most other programs esp intern year but there is no "night float" and many residents (not me lol) actually like the nights because you get Saturday morning-Monday night off during those weeks, as opposed to only having one day off a week when you're on days.
Can you explain what you mean by this? You do a lot of nights, but there's no night float. I don't understand that.