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State: Illinois Freida: 040-16-11-044 Positions: 7 Years: 4
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Applied, Received Interview: 00036, New York University, Step 1: 232, Step 2: 245 00051, Drexel University, Step 1: 253, Step 2: 256, AOA 00074, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 253 00133, University of Illinois, Step 1: 222 00134, University of Colorado, Step 1: 230, Step 2: 241 00139, University of Illinois, Step 1: 210, Step 2: 232 00144, Southern Illinois University, Step 1: 223, Step 2: 239 00146, University of North Carolina, Step 1: 202, Step 2: 243 00185, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 220, Step 2: 239 00189, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 257, Step 2: 269, AOA 00203, Marshall University, Step 1: 234, Step 2: 232 00222, University of Arizona, Step 1: 232, Step 2: 236 00262, University of Mississippi, 00264, Arizona College of Mid. University, 00409, University of Nebraska, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 245 00412, University of North Carolina, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 264, AOA 00413, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 232 00518, Anonymous, Step 1: 261, Step 2: 269 00543, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 247 00618, Northeastern Ohio Universities, Step 1: 226, Step 2: 262 00631, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Step 1: 234 01531, University of Pennsylvania, Step 1: 243, Step 2: 265, AOA 02332, Anonymous, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 250 02608, Emory University, Step 1: 220, Step 2: 260 02619, Anonymous, Step 1: 223, Step 2: 253 02646, University of North Carolina, Step 1: 219, Step 2: 261 02673, University of Illinois, Step 1: 234, Step 2: 253, AOA 02678, Georgetown University, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 254 02725, Saint Louis University, Step 1: 245, Step 2: 275 02730, University of Miami, Step 1: 212, Step 2: 253 02822, Anonymous, Step 1: 225, Step 2: 225 02867, Georgetown University, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 256 03032, Anonymous, Step 1: 234 03170, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Step 1: 236, Step 2: 251 03172, Anonymous, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 275, AOA 03232, Michigan State University (DO), Step 1: 244, Step 2: 254 03792, Anonymous, Step 1: 238, Step 2: 251 03851, Indiana University, Step 1: 237, Step 2: 253 03898, University of Kansas, Step 1: 236, Step 2: 247 03946, SUNY Downstate, Step 1: 246, Step 2: 258 13967, University of Texas, Galveston, Step 1: 245, AOA 13976, Texas A & M University, Step 1: 233, Step 2: 259 14012, Anonymous, Step 1: 233, Step 2: 243 14156, Loyola University Chicago, Step 1: 224, Step 2: 252 16950, Anonymous, Step 1: 249, Step 2: 244 17439, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17440, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17441, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17442, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17443, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA
Applied, No Interview: 00046, , Step 1: 255, Step 2: 252 00064, Virginia Commonwealth University, Step 1: 197, Step 2: 192 00132, University of Texas, San Antonio, Step 1: 211 00218, University of Kentucky, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 258 00302, Edward Via Virgina College, Step 1: 221 00415, Boston University, Step 1: 241, Step 2: 263 00525, Anonymous, Step 1: 208, Step 2: 233 00541, Northeastern Ohio Universities, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 235 00587, Anonymous, Step 1: 208, Step 2: 226 01868, Drexel University, Step 1: 213, Step 2: 226 02345, , Step 1: 250, Step 2: 249 02605, University of California, San Diego, Step 1: 216, Step 2: 237 02617, Anonymous, Step 1: 222 02688, Michigan State University (DO), Step 1: 244 02714, , Step 1: 248, Step 2: 247 03010, Anonymous, Step 1: 211 03011, Anonymous, 03064, Anonymous, Step 1: 222, Step 2: 253 03070, Saint Louis University, Step 1: 256 03273, Chicago College of Mid. University, Step 1: 198 03301, Anonymous, Step 1: 241 03331, Anonymous, Step 1: 215, Step 2: 245 03684, Anonymous, Step 1: 242, Step 2: 253 03776, University of Cincinnati, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 244 03958, Anonymous, Step 1: 206, Step 2: 230 13926, University of California, Los Angeles, Step 1: 227, Step 2: 235 14153, Anonymous, Step 1: 210, Step 2: 253 14163, Anonymous, Step 1: 213, Step 2: 240 14235, University of Cincinnati, Step 1: 232, Step 2: 262 16945, Western University of Health Sciences, Step 1: 214, Step 2: 244, AOA
Interview Experiences Work environment Seemed a bit run down, L&D is brand spanking new. They��re also expanding ICUs. Adequate facilities. Ave. = 70 hrs/wk as per residents (although depends on rotation). No electronic anesthesia record.
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standard well organized Hotel not provided. Dinner was fantastic. 4 interviews, with one being more antagonistic. Good dinner, beautiful campus, stayed at the on campus housing- don't recommend, it was a dorm with community showers...not the best for prepping for an interview. 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17
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