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Wish you guys the best. I wish there were more pulm/crit spots open.
congratulationsToday
I withdrew when I signed the LOI...
Still getting rejections though
What does it mean, if the program coordinator sends you a thank you email after interviewing with them and it reads “we wish you best of luck with the interview season. Please contact us if you have any questions.”
Is it standard? I am freaking out.. I don’t like the sounds of it
I am on the waitlist too. As per the coordinator, there are total3 candidates on the waitlist, so they might open new slots if no cancellations occur. Anyways they are interviewing until 11/10, someone will cancel.
How can I access Sheet for Interview Invite? did Nassau University Medical center, NY send out Interviews?
is this CC or PCCM?NIH invite today
is this CC or PCCM?
WOW! Congratulations!Critical care
WOW! Congratulations!
Got 2 invites:
St Luke's Bethlehem
Carilion Clinic Virginia
Yeah it was only one. I ended up cancelling it.Did you only get 1 date at St Luke's as well? Mine will be sandwiched between two ICU night calls
Yeah it was only one. I ended up cancelling it.
Is it PCCM or CCM? I am not aware of Texas Tech having a CCM program? (Im a resident at TTU)Anybody interviewed at Texas tech for CCM? Have they filled up? Any idea..
They do have one, but it is a 1 year program only for those who have done a 2 year fellowship previously like Pulm/Nephro.Is it PCCM or CCM? I am not aware of Texas Tech having a CCM program? (Im a resident at TTU)
Congrats for those amazing interviews! I agree Ohio State is probably the one with best reputation in the list. Not taking into account location I probably would place Minnesota, Emory and BU next but any of those places are very top. Good luck!So I guess I'll start the whole "how would you rank these" since I'm wrapping up interviews soon. Hope people have found this cycle to be helpful, though zoom isn't ideal.
I'm looking for good clinical training with opportunity to pursue research and stay in academics. I've already gotten some good advice but was curious about outside perspectives as well. Based off of interviews I have places tentatively ranked as follows:
Ohio State
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Boston U
Emory
Dartmouth
UC-Davis
Indiana
Thanks for any input, and good luck to everyone the rest of the way.
Oh I see! My apologies.They do have one, but it is a 1 year program only for those who have done a 2 year fellowship previously like Pulm/Nephro.
So I guess I'll start the whole "how would you rank these" since I'm wrapping up interviews soon. Hope people have found this cycle to be helpful, though zoom isn't ideal.
I'm looking for good clinical training with opportunity to pursue research and stay in academics. I've already gotten some good advice but was curious about outside perspectives as well. Based off of interviews I have places tentatively ranked as follows:
Ohio State
Wisconsin
Minnesota
Boston U
Emory
Dartmouth
UC-Davis
Indiana
Thanks for any input, and good luck to everyone the rest of the way.
This is a good list as well. I only know about Florida, VCU, and Rochester but I have heard great things about each and much may vary on location.Those are some great programs, congrats! I am looking for comprehensive clinical training, with an eye towards staying in academic medicine. We don't have much overlap, but I was also really impressed with Ohio State. I think my list is:
Ohio State
University of Rochester
University of Miami/Jackson Memorial
Virginia Commonwealth University
University of Florida
University of South Florida
UCSF-Fresno
Loyola
MedStar-Georgetown Washington Hospital
UMMS-Baystate
No, to be honest I think everywhere has been solid. There is regional variation with anesthesia managing airways, so I have asked that at most places. Also, much will depend on how invested I want to become in research. Some places definitely seem more research-centric, which others have more flexibility with clinical electives. All in all I am leaning towards the prospect of having both and think a T32 could be a good opportunity. But I have liked everywhere.Honestly I haven't had any pulm/CCM interviews where I found any red flags. I think I'll be able to get a really solid clinical education at any of them. Anything you've seen or heard about that is concerning?
Solid places my friend! I think you order is pretty good. I think VCU probably has more research than U of Miami if you are interested in that. But Miami is a prime location. I also have heard very good thinks about Loyola. I don’t know too much about UCSF fresno but again location matters at lot.Those are some great programs, congrats! I am looking for comprehensive clinical training, with an eye towards staying in academic medicine. We don't have much overlap, but I was also really impressed with Ohio State. I think my list is:
Ohio State
University of Rochester
University of Miami/Jackson Memorial
Virginia Commonwealth University
University of Florida
University of South Florida
UCSF-Fresno
Loyola
MedStar-Georgetown Washington Hospital
UMMS-Baystate
I know they are interviewing at least until Oct 20 or so .Does anyone know until when UCSF Fresno is continuing to interview? Was told to expect an invitation by a connection but every passing day makes it less likely at this point.
I know Baylor has great clinical training and the rotations cover everything from transplant, to LVAD, to IP. That would be my top choice of that group but depends on if you like Houston. Cool city, hot and humid af, huge, but you can live near the entire hospital complex so doesn't seem to be a big deal to the fellows.Hey guys, long term lurker! Was hoping to get some insight on these programs/advice on how to rank them. It's been a little difficult getting the feel for all the programs on Zoom (is it just me?)! I'm mainly interested in clinical training
Rush
Baylor (Houston)
Allegheny
Henry Ford
Loma Linda
Metro (Cleveland)
NYU-Winthtrop
Spectrum Health (Grand Rapids)
Can someone rank the Southern California programs in terms of best clinical/research exposure and strength/reputation of program and perhaps give a little insight about each program and why they are ranked where they are?
USC, UC Irvine, UCLA, UCSD, Loma Linda, Cedars Sinai, UCLA Harbor
Can someone rank the Southern California programs in terms of best clinical/research exposure and strength/reputation of program and perhaps give a little insight about each program and why they are ranked where they are?
USC, UC Irvine, UCLA, UCSD, Loma Linda, Cedars Sinai, UCLA Harbor
My goodness what a list.Need Help Ranking some Programs.
I realize a lot of these places are classic academic powerhouses.
My interest is getting good clinical training and clinical research experience. Likely will stay in academia but trying to avoid bench research
Biggest concern is avoiding a malignant program - or one that is going to push T32, K grant stuff
Current Order:
-MGH/BIDMC
-UColorado
-Emory
-Duke
-Northwestern
-JHU
-WashU
-Yale
-Vanderbilt
-UCLA
-UNC
-Rush
-BU
-UChicago
Need Help Ranking some Programs.
I realize a lot of these places are classic academic powerhouses.
My interest is getting good clinical training and clinical research experience. Likely will stay in academia but trying to avoid bench research
Biggest concern is avoiding a malignant program - or one that is going to push T32, K grant stuff
Current Order:
-MGH/BIDMC
-UColorado
-Emory
-Duke
-Northwestern
-JHU
-WashU
-Yale
-Vanderbilt
-UCLA
-UNC
-Rush
-BU
-UChicago
Is anyone on an H1b actually having a good application season? I am not sure if it is just me or is just that it is very difficult to match in this specialty when you are on an H1.
Need Help Ranking some Programs.
I realize a lot of these places are classic academic powerhouses.
My interest is getting good clinical training and clinical research experience. Likely will stay in academia but trying to avoid bench research
Biggest concern is avoiding a malignant program - or one that is going to push T32, K grant stuff
Current Order:
-MGH/BIDMC
-UColorado
-Emory
-Duke
-Northwestern
-JHU
-WashU
-Yale
-Vanderbilt
-UCLA
-UNC
-Rush
-BU
-UChicago