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McGillGrad said:I see that a hospital that I am interested in doing my residency is #43 for cardiology in US News and World Reports. Silly, but is #43 still highly competetive for that program oris #43 more relaxed?
InductionAgent said:#43 is more competitive than #44 and more relaxed than #42
dchristismi said:Does it really matter? And how did they come up with the ranking? There's a good chance that it has nothing at all to do with the training, and instead is that new thing where they look at the percentage of patients who got pneumonia shots or ASA when they came in with chest pain.
Forget this ranking thing. The bigger question is "will I be happy training there." Even if it's the #1 program, you could still be miserable there.
Danielle
McGillGrad said:Your post is valid, but the fact remains that I am interested in ranked programs because I plan on perusing a fellowship and if you want to walk that path, you must follow the protocol.
Happiness is all fine and dandy, but what is really important is that you do not hate the program. Luckily, totally hating a program is much rarer than finding a place that makes you happy.
madcadaver said:Sorry, the cutoff for fellowships is #37. #43 would be a "protocol" violation.
madcadaver said:Perhaps the reason you are not getting any satisfactory replies is that your question is really unclear.
Or maybe you just haven't realized that most people who base decisions on US News and World Report get flamed pretty heavily because it's a really stupid thing to do.
fedor said:Please clarify: Are you planning on applying to that hospital for IM with the intention of eventually doing a cards fellowship?
US News ranking is for patients and not residents.
Also it has cards/ct surgery in the same ranking much like it does for neuro/ns which is pretty useless as they have Mayo ranked #2 for neuro/ns and Mayo is certainly not close to be #2 for NS.
fedor said:You're being unnecessarily confrontational. Your question could have been worded much better and it's no surprise you are getting flamed for it. Just saying #43 will not provide other forum members with enough information to tell you anything about the program.
Mman said:I think the most basic piece of info in this thread is that rankings of residency programs do not exist. There are generally tiers of programs that people in the field can mostly agree on, but US News and whoever else does not rank quality of resident education. If you want to know what IM residencies get the most respect from fellowship directors, I suggest you contact a bunch of fellowship directors and ask them what programs have provided the best fellows.
McGillGrad said:You are being unnecessarily dense.
You still do not grasp the question. This is a clear case of the principle of parsimony. You are 'unnecessarily' complicating a simple question.
I simply asked whether all 50 of the top ranked programs are competitive (irrelevant of who ranked them).
It was a silly question because I know that there are thousands of medical students that graduate every year, so 'known' programs will obviously be more competitive than the less known programs.
fedor said:You obviously are not a very intelligent individual. If you wanted to ask whether all the "top 50" programs according to US News ranking of hospitals were competitive enough to possibly land you a cards fellowship, that is exactly what you should have asked. On the other hand we're subjected to your diotic questions. You still don't understand even the basics do you? Maybe you should take your question to the pre-med forum where your level of reading comprehension and knowledge about the health profession is more the norm.
McGillGrad said:Looks like I touched a nerve, sweetie.
I assumed most people who are supposed to be somewhat intelligent would either ask for clarification or figure it out.
You have your own category, baby.

fedor said:Yes, you're right. I'm quite defensive about my intelligence. Not all of us are fortunate enough to be Caribbean grads gunning for that "#43 ranked" IM spot.
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