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1) Why does it matter where one goes to a residency? I understand the "elite" programs lend themselves to name (true for undergrad, grad, etc) and perhaps better training through better resources.
I can see how a fellowship director would be impressed by a resident coming from Harvard. It is impressive to go to an elite residency like Harvard. It is comforting probably to know that your fellow knows a lot of pathology and is intelligent. However, I think personality, fit for the program, bedside manner, flexibility, single/married, future practice thougts, etc. is another factor they look at.
Same thing for private practice physicians/groups/hospitals...they of course would take a Harvard grad most willingly, but personality to jive with the group, practice style, family situation, etc. probably all play a part.
So what do fellowship directors look for? LORs? Step III scores? Personal experience with you (conferences, visiting rotation, research, etc)?
2) Do programs prefer categorical applicants rather than prelim matches? Or do they have room for a certain amount of categoricals and a certain amount of seats for prelims?
3) Any other cool niches in IM? I know Pitt has an international track, there are some combined MBA/MPH programs, I think I saw a "writing/editing" journals track in a program (the PD was/is a big time journal editor). Any other cool ones people have thought about/seen?
4) How long before you started your residency did you move to your new town/city? (assuming you moved after med school)
I can see how a fellowship director would be impressed by a resident coming from Harvard. It is impressive to go to an elite residency like Harvard. It is comforting probably to know that your fellow knows a lot of pathology and is intelligent. However, I think personality, fit for the program, bedside manner, flexibility, single/married, future practice thougts, etc. is another factor they look at.
Same thing for private practice physicians/groups/hospitals...they of course would take a Harvard grad most willingly, but personality to jive with the group, practice style, family situation, etc. probably all play a part.
So what do fellowship directors look for? LORs? Step III scores? Personal experience with you (conferences, visiting rotation, research, etc)?
2) Do programs prefer categorical applicants rather than prelim matches? Or do they have room for a certain amount of categoricals and a certain amount of seats for prelims?
3) Any other cool niches in IM? I know Pitt has an international track, there are some combined MBA/MPH programs, I think I saw a "writing/editing" journals track in a program (the PD was/is a big time journal editor). Any other cool ones people have thought about/seen?
4) How long before you started your residency did you move to your new town/city? (assuming you moved after med school)
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