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New York Presb Hosp (Columbia)
State: New York Freida: 040-35-11-107 Positions: 24 Years: 4
| Average USMLE Step 1 Score of interviewed applicants: 106 Average USMLE Step 2 Score of interviewed applicants: 251 Percentage of applicants offered interviews who were AOA: 48%
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Applied, Received Interview: 00022, UMDNJ - New Jersey, Step 1: 219, Step 2: 243, AOA 00036, New York University, Step 1: 232, Step 2: 245 00054, Drexel University, Step 1: 233, Step 2: 235 00066, Anonymous, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 233 00068, Anonymous, Step 1: 233, Step 2: 232 00134, University of Colorado, Step 1: 230, Step 2: 241 00146, University of North Carolina, Step 1: 202, Step 2: 243 00220, Drexel University, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 249 00301, University of Maryland, Step 1: 230, Step 2: 245 00304, Anonymous, Step 1: 221, Step 2: 230 00415, Boston University, Step 1: 241, Step 2: 263 00483, Anonymous, Step 1: 223, Step 2: 232 00518, Anonymous, Step 1: 261, Step 2: 269 00526, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Step 1: 234, Step 2: 245 00543, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 247 00616, UMDNJ - New Jersey, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 217, AOA 00622, University of North Carolina, Step 1: 236, Step 2: 263, AOA 00704, Anonymous, Step 1: 221 01531, University of Pennsylvania, Step 1: 243, Step 2: 265, AOA 01707, Mercer University, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 260, AOA 02332, Anonymous, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 250 02605, University of California, San Diego, Step 1: 216, Step 2: 237 02608, Emory University, Step 1: 220, Step 2: 260 02646, University of North Carolina, Step 1: 219, Step 2: 261 02725, Saint Louis University, Step 1: 245, Step 2: 275 02867, Georgetown University, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 256 03172, Anonymous, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 275, AOA 03270, Columbia University, Step 1: 246, Step 2: 236 03463, University of Massachusetts, Step 1: 259, Step 2: 254 03499, Albert Einstein of Yeshiva University, Step 1: 255, Step 2: 268, AOA 03653, Anonymous, Step 1: 256, Step 2: 251 03721, Medical University of South Carolina, Step 1: 226, Step 2: 254 03792, Anonymous, Step 1: 238, Step 2: 251 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 13983, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Step 1: 247, Step 2: 256 14023, Pennsylvania State University, Step 1: 224, Step 2: 244 14242, Anonymous, Step 1: 234, Step 2: 251 14250, UMDNJ - New Jersey, Step 1: 243, Step 2: 257 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 17444, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17445, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17446, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17447, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17448, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA
Applied, No Interview: 00046, , Step 1: 255, Step 2: 252 00132, University of Texas, San Antonio, Step 1: 211 00147, , Step 1: 245, Step 2: 247 00307, Anonymous, 00396, Anonymous, Step 1: 198, Step 2: 219 00444, Kansas City University, Step 1: 246, Step 2: 240 00541, Northeastern Ohio Universities, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 235 00587, Anonymous, Step 1: 208, Step 2: 226 00674, Anonymous, Step 1: 224, Step 2: 216 00682, University of Arkansas, Step 1: 226, Step 2: 251 01271, Anonymous, Step 1: 237, Step 2: 217, AOA 02279, University of Toledo, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 239 02326, Drexel University, Step 1: 213, Step 2: 226 02331, Anonymous, Step 1: 227, Step 2: 252 02345, , Step 1: 250, Step 2: 249 02617, Anonymous, Step 1: 222 02730, University of Miami, Step 1: 212, Step 2: 253 03032, Anonymous, Step 1: 234 03064, Anonymous, Step 1: 222, Step 2: 253 03070, Saint Louis University, Step 1: 256 03193, Tufts University, Step 1: 232, Step 2: 257 03301, Anonymous, Step 1: 241 03331, Anonymous, Step 1: 215, Step 2: 245 13952, Anonymous, Step 1: 217, Step 2: 228 14022, , Step 1: 234, Step 2: 232 14035, University of Nevada, Step 1: 223, Step 2: 263 14153, Anonymous, Step 1: 210, Step 2: 253 14163, Anonymous, Step 1: 213, Step 2: 240 14252, Rosalind Franklin University, Step 1: 226 16945, Western University of Health Sciences, Step 1: 214, Step 2: 244, AOA 16949, Anonymous, Step 1: 249 16950, Anonymous, Step 1: 249, Step 2: 244
Interview Experiences Long, painful presentations, food terrible during day. REsidents friendly, normal Information session, two faculty interviews, tour, lunch. Low key. standard blah. Presentation by PD and subspecialty chairs (CV, CCM etc). Interviews by 2 faculty (usu one senior, one junior). Tour of both peds & main hospital. Hotel not provided. Dinner was in Manhattan and was excellent. Over 30 candidates and only two interviews--came off as the most impersonal of my interviews. 2 interviews (can be anyone in department). Great dinner, stayed with friend bc hotels were $300+ per night. Fun interviews, PD is young but enthusiastic and excited about future. Residents didn't seem particularly happy. 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
Program Advantages great research, location, overall great experience Generally quite strong overall. CT, transplant, critical care. As with WUSTL, these folks work hard but come out solid. didactics, you will learn from the best Very strong peds, CV, CCM, transplant Very strong ICU. CT strong as well. Strong cardiac, CCM, transplant and Peds. Prestigious name. NYC is awesome and the location of hospitals is amazing. Top notch research and facilities. Residents seemed happy, prepared. Great fellowship placement. PD was great. Subsidized apts across the street from hospital so all calls are 'home calls'. Huge number of solid organ transplants and very strong peds and cardiac. Enormous research opportunities especially with APGAR Program. Very well connected program. You're still in NY. 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
Program Disadvantages terrible pain management experience. Regional. hours-can get rough, low salary to enjoy NYC, no housing, nursing are some of the worst!!!!!! gunners. did an ICU away here and people were not friendly and there were way way too many fellows. witnessed faculty vs. nursing staff fights that put the residents in unsafe positions in their ability to provide good care. toxic. Regional, pain, trauma Pain experience appeared weaker than ohters. Regional is OK, but not spectacular. Residents appeared overworked and compensation is low for NYC with limited housing options. PD is not involved in resident life. Weak regional and pain. Location is in Washington Heights. A few residents said they were over-worked and felt residency was kind of malignant. NYC is just so expensive. If it was any less expensive would have ranked much higher, loved the place. You're going to work ~65-70 hours/week. Campus is in crap part of NY. 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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