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Hey guys...just hoping someone out there can give me some good advice and point me in the right direction. I'm just finishing my first year of residency at a middle of the road IM program. I'm a US grad with average board scores. Unfortunately, I ran into a problem while in med school and screwed up a course. The course was not offered during that summer so my school made me waste a year just repeating the course (sucks!!).
After I started residency, I tried to do as much cardiology research during my intern year as possible (as difficult as that was)....I have a couple publications in major cardiology journals from this year and hopefully more to come over the next year. I also think I will likely get good LOR's from my PD and cardiologists I have worked with.
I am planning on applying in the upcoming year but don't want to set myself up for failure by applying if I have no chance (given the problem with the course I ran into while in med school). So what do you guys think? I would greatly appreciate any help and advice you guys can offer?
After I started residency, I tried to do as much cardiology research during my intern year as possible (as difficult as that was)....I have a couple publications in major cardiology journals from this year and hopefully more to come over the next year. I also think I will likely get good LOR's from my PD and cardiologists I have worked with.
I am planning on applying in the upcoming year but don't want to set myself up for failure by applying if I have no chance (given the problem with the course I ran into while in med school). So what do you guys think? I would greatly appreciate any help and advice you guys can offer?