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Should I list a preliminary program or two at the end of my primary ROL in case I don't match anywhere else ?
Little Donny said:This has come up in a few previous threads. Essentially, yes you should. That way you can scramble for anesthesia spots that are unfilled. One argument against is that categorical programs would then be out but given that there are fewer of those and they tend to be more desirable, it's unlikely those will be available anyway.
Best of luck and hopefully this is a non-issue for you 🙂 .
chicamedica said:so what's the point of ranking these prelims at the end of the primary ROL? Not ranking em seems to leave the most options open as far as scrambling for anesthesia programs. And there are tons of prelim programs (including lots of good ones) unfilled each year, or at least there were for the past 2 years.
Idiopathic said:some would say you would have better luck getting into a pgy-2 spot if you start an intern year than you would going through the scramble for a pgy-1 spot.
Trisomy13 said:another angle. someone brought this up at lunch today. we usually have a "no ROL talk" rule (as well as a "no f*cking third years) rule. but someone slipped.
if you rank a medicine prelim year as #15 as your "safety" if you don't match into gas, and want that prelim year as a back up to keep you prepared until next year (or a switch into IM), then what message do you receive on Monday prior to the Match if you get #15, your prelim year, as your only match.
it is my understanding that you will receive the "congrats you matched!" email as opposed to the "congrats, you matched into an advanced position, but still need to scramble your ass for a prelim spot" type of email. meaning you smile like a dummy and when thursday hits you open your envelope, see you got only a prelim year, and are too late to scramble into an open gas program.
or do they somehow tip you off to the situation? it's not like you matched a supplemental spot if it is on your main rank list.
Trisomy13 said:another angle. someone brought this up at lunch today. we usually have a "no ROL talk" rule (as well as a "no f*cking third years) rule. but someone slipped.
if you rank a medicine prelim year as #15 as your "safety" if you don't match into gas, and want that prelim year as a back up to keep you prepared until next year (or a switch into IM), then what message do you receive on Monday prior to the Match if you get #15, your prelim year, as your only match.
it is my understanding that you will receive the "congrats you matched!" email as opposed to the "congrats, you matched into an advanced position, but still need to scramble your ass for a prelim spot" type of email. meaning you smile like a dummy and when thursday hits you open your envelope, see you got only a prelim year, and are too late to scramble into an open gas program.
or do they somehow tip you off to the situation? it's not like you matched a supplemental spot if it is on your main rank list.
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