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ucla match list
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They gave us a copy of the 2003 match list at the interview. I don't believe you'd be able to get the information online. It's too long for me to type up for you, though. Is there anything you'd like to know in particular?
i just wanted to know if i could see it online. somehow i knew you would be the one to answer. sorry for not congratulating you on the other thread, but i knew you would get into UCLA. even though i don't know you, i was rooting for you deep inside. weird, ain't it?
Haha, thanks! Everyone seemed to know that I would get in but myself! I'm a very happy camper right now. 😀
Anyway, I would scan it for you, but I have no scanner at school. Here are some stats for more competitive residencies:
5 dermatology (matched to: UCLA, NYU, UTSouthwestern, UTSouthwestern, Hosp of the Univ. of PA)
9 anesthesiology (Massachusetts General Hospital, UCLA, Duke, University of Chicago, UCLA, Brigham and Womens Hospital in MA, UCSF, UCLA, University of Mass.)
10 radiology (King/Drew, UCSF, UCLA, UCLA, UCLA, UCLA, Santa Clara Valley, Emory, UCLA, Stanford)
Anyway, I would scan it for you, but I have no scanner at school. Here are some stats for more competitive residencies:
5 dermatology (matched to: UCLA, NYU, UTSouthwestern, UTSouthwestern, Hosp of the Univ. of PA)
9 anesthesiology (Massachusetts General Hospital, UCLA, Duke, University of Chicago, UCLA, Brigham and Womens Hospital in MA, UCSF, UCLA, University of Mass.)
10 radiology (King/Drew, UCSF, UCLA, UCLA, UCLA, UCLA, Santa Clara Valley, Emory, UCLA, Stanford)
UCLAstudent said:Haha, thanks! Everyone seemed to know that I would get in but myself! I'm a very happy camper right now. 😀
Anyway, I would scan it for you, but I have no scanner at school. Here are some stats for more competitive residencies:
5 dermatology (matched to: UCLA, NYU, UTSouthwestern, UTSouthwestern, Hosp of the Univ. of PA)
9 anesthesiology (Massachusetts General Hospital, UCLA, Duke, University of Chicago, UCLA, Brigham and Womens Hospital in MA, UCSF, UCLA, University of Mass.)
10 radiology (King/Drew, UCSF, UCLA, UCLA, UCLA, UCLA, Santa Clara Valley, Emory, UCLA, Stanford)
Dude, anesthesiology is one of the easiest specialties to match into, more competitive than family med but probably around the same as or less competitive than peds and IM. I don't know where do people on this board get the notion that it is competitive. It is not.
cwy said:Dude, anesthesiology is one of the easiest specialties to match into, more competitive than family med but probably around the same as or less competitive than peds and IM. I don't know where do people on this board get the notion that it is competitive. It is not.
Sorry. I didn't know.
bbaek: there were 8 for general surgery (Kaiser Los Angeles, USC, Keesler Air Base Hospital, UCSF East Bay, UCSD, Mass. Gen. Hospital, UCLA, Loma Linda)
cwy said:Dude, anesthesiology is one of the easiest specialties to match into, more competitive than family med but probably around the same as or less competitive than peds and IM. I don't know where do people on this board get the notion that it is competitive. It is not.
yes, but look at the schools where ucla students matched into anesthesiology; may not be a competative residency but it sure is at those schools
i was wondering. what would be most most practical and beneficial of all surgeries to help out those in war-torn areas? i am thinking general surgery, but i know that cardiothoracic surgery is a totally different animal as well. do i have to take two residencies if i want to do both?
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