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gioia

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  1. How many interview invitations are you planning to accept?

I understand that some residency applicants in Derm or Anesthesiology, apply to many programs (upwards of 100) and hope to interview at ~20 in order to secure match.

What are the stats for Psychiatry - meaning: statistically, how many interviews should we accept in order to potentially secure a match?
 
I saw a post on here before that said something like 90% of USMG's macth in their top 4, so take that for what it's worth.
 
I applied to 18 programs, and will (hopefully) accept interview invitations from 7-8 of them (six I have already scheduled).
 
I applied to 12 programs. Most are middle of the road (in terms of competativeness) one or two are fairly competative, four did not fill last year. I have 8 interviews, on "hold" with one- pending my last letter🙁, and have not heard from the other 3 so expect to get denied.

I consider myself as a middle of the road applicant (on paper) as I 3-peated step 1 but did well in 3rd and 4th year and did great on step 2.

We'll see how that all works out in March but I feel pretty good with 8 interviews...
 
Focus more on the places that you'd really see yourself attending. If you're a US MD graduate, you should be able to get one of your top 3 match ranks. 10 is the safe number of interviews but many people interview at half that number and do just fine.
 
All good information - this has been informative.​

According to the data, there are approx 1K openings with approx 4K applicants listing a rank for any given psych program at which they interviewed. Superficially, that would indicate a 1:4 chance of matching in psych.

Reading further (and I did this all briefly at lunch) it appears that:
  1. the total available positions per applicant hovers at 1.6:1 (Derm= .8:1, FP=2.4:1)
  2. in 2007, 94.7% PGY1 psych positions were filled. 56.6% of those were USMG's
  3. of USMG applicants who chose to rank only psych programs, 96.8% matched
🙂
 
does this data include DO's? just curious. not sure what category we fall into...
 
Gioia,

I don't know where your data is from, but according to the 2007 NRMP match data there were 1,319 total applicants (638 USMG, 671 FMG). Only 22 (~3%) out of 648 USG did not match and USMG occupied 65.8% of positions.

http://www.nrmp.org/data/chartingoutcomes2007.pdf

Right.
If you re-read my post you will see that our numbers approximate each other (ie~ I rounded).
The 1:4 ratio was applicants interviewing not N applicants.​
 
hmm.. my stats.

5'6.5" 180 lbs. White male. No current Axis II diagnosis. My favorite movie: As Good As It Gets. My favorite Diagnosis: Pseudoseizure.

:laugh: Sorry, temptation took over.
 
Heh! I like your approach to stats!​

I remember my first research mentor told me that there are 3 lies:
  1. Lies
  2. Damn Lies
  3. Statistics

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