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Duke U Hosp
State: North Carolina Freida: 040-36-31-115 Positions: 8 Years: 4
| Average USMLE Step 1 Score of interviewed applicants: 104 Average USMLE Step 2 Score of interviewed applicants: 255 Percentage of applicants offered interviews who were AOA: 48%
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Applied, Received Interview: 00020, Temple University, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 254, AOA 00021, Emory University, Step 1: 253, Step 2: 260 00022, UMDNJ - New Jersey, Step 1: 219, Step 2: 243, AOA 00029, Anonymous, Step 1: 257, Step 2: 248, AOA 00068, Anonymous, Step 1: 233, Step 2: 232 00075, University of Michigan, Step 1: 220, Step 2: 242, AOA 00134, University of Colorado, Step 1: 230, Step 2: 241 00140, Texas A & M University, Step 1: 245, Step 2: 255, AOA 00146, University of North Carolina, Step 1: 202, Step 2: 243 00158, University of Missouri, Columbia, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 267, AOA 00189, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 257, Step 2: 269, AOA 00296, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 249, Step 2: 250 00299, University of Florida, Step 1: 260, Step 2: 253 00304, Anonymous, Step 1: 221, Step 2: 230 00412, University of North Carolina, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 264, AOA 00413, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 232 00415, Boston University, Step 1: 241, Step 2: 263 00462, University of North Dakota, Step 1: 236, Step 2: 254, AOA 00545, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Step 1: 238, Step 2: 241 00622, University of North Carolina, Step 1: 236, Step 2: 263, AOA 01707, Mercer University, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 260, AOA 02331, Anonymous, Step 1: 227, Step 2: 252 02578, Anonymous, Step 1: 254, Step 2: 260, AOA 02605, University of California, San Diego, Step 1: 216, Step 2: 237 02684, George Washington University, Step 1: 266, Step 2: 273, AOA 02685, George Washington University, Step 1: 266, Step 2: 273, AOA 02725, Saint Louis University, Step 1: 245, Step 2: 275 02820, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 244, Step 2: 249 02867, Georgetown University, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 256 03172, Anonymous, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 275, AOA 03653, Anonymous, Step 1: 256, Step 2: 251 03851, Indiana University, Step 1: 237, Step 2: 253 03898, University of Kansas, Step 1: 236, Step 2: 247 03917, Virginia Commonwealth University, Step 1: 255, Step 2: 280, AOA 03946, SUNY Downstate, Step 1: 246, Step 2: 258 13976, Texas A & M University, Step 1: 233, Step 2: 259 14108, University of Kansas, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 255 14242, Anonymous, Step 1: 234, Step 2: 251 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 17449, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17450, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA
Applied, No Interview: 00064, Virginia Commonwealth University, Step 1: 197, Step 2: 192 00072, University of Texas, San Antonio, Step 1: 232, Step 2: 255, AOA 00074, Louisiana State University, New Orleans, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 253 00132, University of Texas, San Antonio, Step 1: 211 00144, Southern Illinois University, Step 1: 223, Step 2: 239 00145, Anonymous, Step 1: 222, Step 2: 224 00147, , Step 1: 245, Step 2: 247 00150, University of Texas, Southwestern, Step 1: 229, Step 2: 235 00151, Anonymous, Step 1: 220, Step 2: 235 00160, Anonymous, Step 1: 214, Step 2: 236 00161, University of Arizona, Step 1: 218, Step 2: 228 00185, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 220, Step 2: 239 00203, Marshall University, Step 1: 234, Step 2: 232 00218, University of Kentucky, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 258 00225, Loma Linda University, Step 1: 209, Step 2: 217 00409, University of Nebraska, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 245 00419, University of Texas, Galveston, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 237 00483, Anonymous, Step 1: 223, Step 2: 232 00541, Northeastern Ohio Universities, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 235 00617, Anonymous, Step 1: 255, AOA 00618, Northeastern Ohio Universities, Step 1: 226, Step 2: 262 00631, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Step 1: 234 00657, Medical College of Georgia, Step 1: 238 00688, University of Nevada, Step 1: 227, Step 2: 257 02279, University of Toledo, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 239 02345, , Step 1: 250, Step 2: 249 02617, Anonymous, Step 1: 222 02678, Georgetown University, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 254 02688, Michigan State University (DO), Step 1: 244 02714, , Step 1: 248, Step 2: 247 02730, University of Miami, Step 1: 212, Step 2: 253 03008, Baylor College, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 253 03010, Anonymous, Step 1: 211 03011, Anonymous, 03032, Anonymous, Step 1: 234 03070, Saint Louis University, Step 1: 256 03074, Medical College of Georgia, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 255 03093, Texas Tech University, Step 1: 239, Step 2: 264 03331, Anonymous, Step 1: 215, Step 2: 245 03462, Georgetown University, Step 1: 233 03721, Medical University of South Carolina, Step 1: 226, Step 2: 254 03762, Anonymous, Step 1: 209, Step 2: 229 03776, University of Cincinnati, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 244 03910, University of Illinois, Step 1: 227, Step 2: 242 13886, Anonymous, Step 1: 234, Step 2: 234 13887, Louisiana State University, Shreveport, Step 1: 213, Step 2: 250 13895, Drexel University, Step 1: 250, Step 2: 233 13897, University of Mississippi, Step 1: 213, Step 2: 209 13926, University of California, Los Angeles, Step 1: 227, Step 2: 235 13933, University of Texas, Galveston, Step 1: 263, Step 2: 249, AOA
Interview Experiences Pretty standard interview day. Really liked the PD and chair. disgusting hotel turned me off immediately. the area was also not very desirable. my boyfriend came with me, and went to a local duke bar while i was at the dinner; he was assaulted by a white supremacist for talking to a black gentleman, and then calle 5 interviewers, standard tour etc. overall felt put-off by the attitude of attendings and residents (be ready to keep a straight face when they explain how their graduates are justified in having a 'swagger') http://more.studentdoctor.net/viewresidency.php?residency=292 Excellent dinner with residents. Hotel was nice. Organized day with five separate interviews including PD and chair. 5 interviews: PD, chair and 3 others. 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 17 17
Program Advantages Great research, big name, no real weaknesses. Residents work hard but seems reasonable. great research, top regional anesthesia program, great overall program program size intentionally kept small and residents have their pick of cases. famous researchers. plenty of CT cases, claim to be exceptionally strong in regional. Regional and cardiac are hands down a step above the rest. Cheap cost of living. Very well rounded. Strong cardiac, regional, thoracic, and transplant. Strong name. 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 17 17 17
Program Disadvantages Can't really think of any. location, location, location older hospitals, not much peds, one-dimensional residents. Limited moonlighting--only OB on the weekends and I believe for a small rate. Durham is smaller than I would prefer, and surprisingly more dangerous for such a small city. Department comes off a little conceited. Location is very rural. 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 17 17 17
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