As someone who went through match not long ago, here’s my two cents:
-rad onc competitiveness has been slightly going up and I believe the trend continues the for next couple years but there are still decent amount of IMGs so as an american grad, you’ll have advantage over them
-You’re a DO so I believe you don’t have to report step, so don’t. It won’t benefit you. The programs who would red flag you for not having step scores, would red flag you even more for failed step 1.
-Do as many audition rotations as you can since you probably don’t have a home program. And crush those audition. Read up on the new consults the night before, look up the treatment guidelines, the recent trials, alternative treatments etc. then when seeing patients, be kind, be compassionate, be thorough with your history taking and PE. Make sure to have questions about the case to ask your attendings that shows that you’ve done your job and you’re genuinely interested in learning more.
-make connections. Rad onc is a small field. Strong LORs especially from PDs will go a long way!
-if there’s a research opportunity, make sure to get involved and if you do, make sure to understand the research and be able to talk about it
Lastly, good luck! Feel free to message me if you have any questions!