Should I try applying for Neurology?

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Hello,
I'm a student in the Class of 2007 at an average American Alloppathic (i.e. MD) school. I passed all my Basic Scienc Classes and Clinical Clekrships and Shelves on my 1st attempt. However, I did struggle with USMLE, Step 1: I needed 3 (Three) attempts to pass and I passed with a 193 (79). I originally planned on going into IM, but I am now strongly considering Neurology. Even though I am Class of 2007, I have completed a lot of M4 year, as I started late. I've done pretty well M4 year, including an A in my Medical Sub-I. I would like to hear other peoples' advice and thoughts regarding my candidcay for a Residency in Neurology. Do you think I have a chance at getting into a Neurology Residency? Especially if I pass Step 2 on the 1st try with a nice score? Are there are specific programs you recommend that I apply to? Thanks a lot!!
 
manning18 said:
Hello,
I'm a student in the Class of 2007 at an average American Alloppathic (i.e. MD) school. I passed all my Basic Scienc Classes and Clinical Clekrships and Shelves on my 1st attempt. However, I did struggle with USMLE, Step 1: I needed 3 (Three) attempts to pass and I passed with a 193 (79). I originally planned on going into IM, but I am now strongly considering Neurology. Even though I am Class of 2007, I have completed a lot of M4 year, as I started late. I've done pretty well M4 year, including an A in my Medical Sub-I. I would like to hear other peoples' advice and thoughts regarding my candidcay for a Residency in Neurology. Do you think I have a chance at getting into a Neurology Residency? Especially if I pass Step 2 on the 1st try with a nice score? Are there are specific programs you recommend that I apply to? Thanks a lot!!

I think if you do well on your step 2, you shouldn't have a problem getting into a neurology residency program. I would also try and gain the support of a key neurologist or two from your medical school and be honest with them about your step 1 score. Neurology is moving to the regular match which will allow you time to do well on your step 2, and garner support from a neurology attending.

Good luck!

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Bonobo,
Thanks for your response. I emailed a lot of Program Directors over the weekend. I hope to hear from them during the week. I actually got a couple positive responses already. Let's just say that our school has two Neurologists as senior administrators. I have already contacted them both. I know the more senior of the two is VERY
well-connected and, from what I have heard, a VERY strong supporter of the students from our school that apply for Neuro. I have heard he offers to make phone calls, etc. I have a feeling the other one will also be happy to assist. Thanks for the advice. I also thought about combined IM/Neurology programs. Anyone have any thoughts o those? Thanks!
 
manning18 said:
Hello,
I'm a student in the Class of 2007 at an average American Alloppathic (i.e. MD) school. I passed all my Basic Scienc Classes and Clinical Clekrships and Shelves on my 1st attempt. However, I did struggle with USMLE, Step 1: I needed 3 (Three) attempts to pass and I passed with a 193 (79). I originally planned on going into IM, but I am now strongly considering Neurology. Even though I am Class of 2007, I have completed a lot of M4 year, as I started late. I've done pretty well M4 year, including an A in my Medical Sub-I. I would like to hear other peoples' advice and thoughts regarding my candidcay for a Residency in Neurology. Do you think I have a chance at getting into a Neurology Residency? Especially if I pass Step 2 on the 1st try with a nice score? Are there are specific programs you recommend that I apply to? Thanks a lot!!


hi, i dont see why not. try hard. i know a guy (not well), who was an IMG, who had a couple of attemnpts on either step 1 or 2 i cant remember which one, but got like the same scores as you, and got into neuro, but he did do a year or so of neuro research with some good doctors, but it can be done. you have the advantage, being an American Grad. try it..
good luck
 
Thanks for your advice, bafootchi! Does anyone know of any specific programs that might be a little more flexible with regards to USMLE scores, etc for an applicant such as myself? I've made several inquiries and gotten quite a bit of positive feedback. It s advantageous to be a US Medical Student and to attend a school with well-known Neurologists as top administrators. However, I would appreciate any additional input. Thank you!
 
I know of a case that sounds exactly like you. The guy failed Step 1 a bunch of times, I believe ended up passing Step 2 with one try, still applied to neuro, got a handful of interviews (applied to only a handful of programs) and still matched at his #1!

You can definitely do it. Neuro is more forgiving about Step 1/2/3/4/5....

Anyway it's just a silly test at the end.
 
Thanks for the insight, Methyldopa! Does anyone have any estimates as to what, given my difficulties with Step 1, would constitute a "strong" Step 2 score, that would help to offset some of the damage and help me land some interviews? I consider "strong" as somewhere in the mid 80s (roughly 85) or above. I believe an 85 corresponds to a 3-digit score of, roughly 210, or thereabout. Any input would be appreciated. Thank you!
 
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