Hey everyone,
I came into med school wanting to do another surgical subspecialty; however, a bad test day crushed me. As an MS3, I was now deciding between gen surg and IM/cards/GI. However, I realize I have absolutely no interest in internal medicine whatsoever and am much more excited by procedures. I surprisingly came across ophtho on my surgery rotation and saw a cataracts case, and I was immediately captivated.
My stats are:
Top 25 USMD with strong in-house ophtho program
Step 1 235
Clinical grades: Probably somewhere top 1/3
Research: 17 abstracts/posters and 4 manuscripts in print. However, none are in ophtho and are mostly in another surgical subspecialty or basic science
Extracurriculars: manager of a student-run clinic, president of another specialty interest group
I underperformed quite a bit on step 1 (predicted in 250s), but hopefully I improve on step 2. I have absolutely no issue with taking a research year and start racking up ophtho publications if it gives me a solid chance. Is it worth putting my life on hold for a year? If the odds are still slim after a research year, I would rather go straight into residency than delay the inevitable and be crushed again.