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If we apply to fellowships after our first year of residency, then what do fellowship really look for aside from recs from the school you are at? I figure reputation of your program, and letters of rec (from preceptors in your area of interest) must be high up there.
From what I hear, step scores are not too important. Is this correct or wrong? Do they focuse on a particular step (step 3 perhaps?) Research, who has time for that in intern year?
Pretty much, what is the "secret to setting yourself to being on the right track to getting your fellowship of choice"? (I wil be doing Heme onc in case some one has any specific suggestions but feel free to give your opinions on other areas since i am sure there are people interested in areas like cardio, gi, pulm, renal)
I feel this is an important question because it may influence how we choose our site for Internal Med....
From what I hear, step scores are not too important. Is this correct or wrong? Do they focuse on a particular step (step 3 perhaps?) Research, who has time for that in intern year?
Pretty much, what is the "secret to setting yourself to being on the right track to getting your fellowship of choice"? (I wil be doing Heme onc in case some one has any specific suggestions but feel free to give your opinions on other areas since i am sure there are people interested in areas like cardio, gi, pulm, renal)
I feel this is an important question because it may influence how we choose our site for Internal Med....