Hi there,
I'm currently an MS4 at a decent Caribbean school who is going to participate in the 2009 match. I want to do peds. I've wanted to do peds even before starting med school and that hasn't changed one bit. I can't see myself doing anything else. Adult medicine?
I was just looking at the 2008 match data on the NRMP site and saw that peds (along with everything else) got a LOT more competitive when compared to last year's numbers. Last year there were 1.1 applicants per position for peds, while this year there were 1.46 applicants per position. My guess is that the majority of this increase comes from an increase from FMGs. I'm expecting these numbers to get even more competitive next year. I'm concerned about this because I'm not a very competitive applicant. Step 1: 203/83 on second attempt. Taking CK in May and CS in June. I'm a Canadian citizen, so I'll need a visa (J1). On the + side, I have 2 years of U.S clinical experience and LORs from U.S physicians (I'm expecting a very strong LOR from my peds core rotation) and hopefully have my CK/CS scores before September. U.S clinicals/LORs are the ONLY advantages I have over other FMGs.
I have been researching programs for the last few weeks and there are many programs which mention:
"You must have x number of months of U.S. clinical experience" or
"We require LORs from U.S physicians" or
"You must have passed USMLE on your first attempt"
On the other hand, there are also programs which don't have any specific requirements regarding all of the above.
Now here's my concern: How is this huge increase in applications (mostly from FMGs without U.S clinical experience and/or U.S. LORs...that's my assumption anyway) going to affect me (Someone with U.S experience/LORs)? How much do programs adhere to their own application requirements? Might a program which requires U.S. clinical experience/U.S LORs interview an FMG with 99/99 but with no U.S experience/LORs? (This is probably a very stupid question, but anyways). If the answer is a yes/maybe, then I'm screwed. If the answer is No, then I might be OK, because they wouldn't be competing with me. Should I only apply to programs which require U.S experience/LORs or should I apply even to the programs who have no specific requirements regarding U.S experience/LORs? With the latter option, I'll be competing with the 99/99 FMG.
I'm planning on applying to 40-50 programs.
Sorry if this post is a rambling/confusing/stupid one. Any info would be great (especially from aProg, Winged Scapula or OBP) or anyone else who can shed some light on this topic.
Thanks!
I'm currently an MS4 at a decent Caribbean school who is going to participate in the 2009 match. I want to do peds. I've wanted to do peds even before starting med school and that hasn't changed one bit. I can't see myself doing anything else. Adult medicine?

I was just looking at the 2008 match data on the NRMP site and saw that peds (along with everything else) got a LOT more competitive when compared to last year's numbers. Last year there were 1.1 applicants per position for peds, while this year there were 1.46 applicants per position. My guess is that the majority of this increase comes from an increase from FMGs. I'm expecting these numbers to get even more competitive next year. I'm concerned about this because I'm not a very competitive applicant. Step 1: 203/83 on second attempt. Taking CK in May and CS in June. I'm a Canadian citizen, so I'll need a visa (J1). On the + side, I have 2 years of U.S clinical experience and LORs from U.S physicians (I'm expecting a very strong LOR from my peds core rotation) and hopefully have my CK/CS scores before September. U.S clinicals/LORs are the ONLY advantages I have over other FMGs.
I have been researching programs for the last few weeks and there are many programs which mention:
"You must have x number of months of U.S. clinical experience" or
"We require LORs from U.S physicians" or
"You must have passed USMLE on your first attempt"
On the other hand, there are also programs which don't have any specific requirements regarding all of the above.
Now here's my concern: How is this huge increase in applications (mostly from FMGs without U.S clinical experience and/or U.S. LORs...that's my assumption anyway) going to affect me (Someone with U.S experience/LORs)? How much do programs adhere to their own application requirements? Might a program which requires U.S. clinical experience/U.S LORs interview an FMG with 99/99 but with no U.S experience/LORs? (This is probably a very stupid question, but anyways). If the answer is a yes/maybe, then I'm screwed. If the answer is No, then I might be OK, because they wouldn't be competing with me. Should I only apply to programs which require U.S experience/LORs or should I apply even to the programs who have no specific requirements regarding U.S experience/LORs? With the latter option, I'll be competing with the 99/99 FMG.
I'm planning on applying to 40-50 programs.
Sorry if this post is a rambling/confusing/stupid one. Any info would be great (especially from aProg, Winged Scapula or OBP) or anyone else who can shed some light on this topic.
Thanks!

