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I hear a lot on this forum and from my classmates about how competitive rads is. Why does this keep getting repeated when the numbers seem to state otherwise?
From Charting Outcomes 2007:
US Applicants:
Matched
(n=831)
Did Not Match
(n=84)
USMLE Step 1 score:
Mean:
Matched 235
Did not Match: 212
ok, clearly it is more competitive than IM/Peds/FM and even Gas/EM. Sure the average STEP I score is on par with the most competitive specialties. However, when 91% of applicants are matching and there are tons of slots, I don't think "very competitive" is an accurate description.
Btw, as a sort of disclaimer, I don't think competitiveness of any given field matters in the slightest and this is in no way meant to mean that radiologists are any less smart than the uber competitive specialties. I just find it rather odd that people tend to rank radiology as one of the most competitive specialties despite the numbers.
From Charting Outcomes 2007:
US Applicants:
Matched
(n=831)
Did Not Match
(n=84)
USMLE Step 1 score:
Mean:
Matched 235
Did not Match: 212
ok, clearly it is more competitive than IM/Peds/FM and even Gas/EM. Sure the average STEP I score is on par with the most competitive specialties. However, when 91% of applicants are matching and there are tons of slots, I don't think "very competitive" is an accurate description.
Btw, as a sort of disclaimer, I don't think competitiveness of any given field matters in the slightest and this is in no way meant to mean that radiologists are any less smart than the uber competitive specialties. I just find it rather odd that people tend to rank radiology as one of the most competitive specialties despite the numbers.