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Hey all, hoping to get a lil guidance. I am a third year, starting to consider plans for next year. I was wondering if anyone had insight into IM programs in MN, WI, or IL. My wife and I have family in MN and WI and would really like to stay close. I've looked on ERAS at the programs in these two states, but really don't know the difference between the programs at U f Minnesota or U of Wisconsin and other community programs such as Abbott Northwestern, or Aurora.
Right now, my goal is to stay close to family for residency, but also make myself appealing when it comes time for fellowship applications, ideally in Heme/Onc.
I guess my question is, are specific things I should consider when looking at these programs? Should I restrict myself to big university programs or would a program like Abbott be sufficient when applying for fellowships? Or, is there anything I am overlooking, as I am just starting this process?
Thanks
Edit: About me, I am middle of my class at a US MD school in the midwest. Just took Step 1 and am asking this under the assumption my scores are average, probably no higher than a 230. I also have done research in undergrad and med school (basic science, molecular work, both times specific to heme/onc), though unpublished.
Right now, my goal is to stay close to family for residency, but also make myself appealing when it comes time for fellowship applications, ideally in Heme/Onc.
I guess my question is, are specific things I should consider when looking at these programs? Should I restrict myself to big university programs or would a program like Abbott be sufficient when applying for fellowships? Or, is there anything I am overlooking, as I am just starting this process?
Thanks
Edit: About me, I am middle of my class at a US MD school in the midwest. Just took Step 1 and am asking this under the assumption my scores are average, probably no higher than a 230. I also have done research in undergrad and med school (basic science, molecular work, both times specific to heme/onc), though unpublished.
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