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OHSU
State: Oregon Freida: 040-40-21-129 Positions: 12 Years: 3
| Average USMLE Step 1 Score of interviewed applicants: 91 Average USMLE Step 2 Score of interviewed applicants: 253 Percentage of applicants offered interviews who were AOA: 49%
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Applied, Received Interview: 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 00151, Anonymous, Step 1: 220, Step 2: 235 00158, University of Missouri, Columbia, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 267, AOA 00185, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 220, Step 2: 239 00222, University of Arizona, Step 1: 232, Step 2: 236 00296, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 249, Step 2: 250 00462, University of North Dakota, Step 1: 236, Step 2: 254, AOA 00617, Anonymous, Step 1: 255, AOA 02332, Anonymous, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 250 02578, Anonymous, Step 1: 254, Step 2: 260, AOA 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 02684, George Washington University, Step 1: 266, Step 2: 273, AOA 02685, George Washington University, Step 1: 266, Step 2: 273, AOA 02832, Anonymous, Step 1: 260, Step 2: 268, AOA 02867, Georgetown University, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 256 03170, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Step 1: 236, Step 2: 251 03177, Wayne State University, Step 1: 236, Step 2: 253 03499, Albert Einstein of Yeshiva University, Step 1: 255, Step 2: 268, AOA 03653, Anonymous, Step 1: 256, Step 2: 251 03760, Stanford University, Step 1: 212 03851, Indiana University, Step 1: 237, Step 2: 253 03917, Virginia Commonwealth University, Step 1: 255, Step 2: 280, AOA 14035, University of Nevada, Step 1: 223, Step 2: 263 14108, University of Kansas, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 255 14162, Anonymous, Step 1: 233, Step 2: 240 14163, Anonymous, Step 1: 213, Step 2: 240 14247, University of Washington, Step 1: 207, Step 2: 236 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 17451, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17452, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17453, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17454, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17455, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17456, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17457, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA
Applied, No Interview: 00132, University of Texas, San Antonio, Step 1: 211 00139, University of Illinois, Step 1: 210, Step 2: 232 00202, Anonymous, Step 1: 199, Step 2: 195 00216, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 239, AOA 00221, Kansas City University, , Step 2: 221, AOA 00225, Loma Linda University, Step 1: 209, Step 2: 217 00300, Saint Louis University, Step 1: 229, Step 2: 243 00304, Anonymous, Step 1: 221, Step 2: 230 00342, Anonymous, Step 1: 211, Step 2: 234 00396, Anonymous, Step 1: 198, Step 2: 219 00413, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 232 00541, Northeastern Ohio Universities, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 235 00587, Anonymous, Step 1: 208, Step 2: 226 00631, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Step 1: 234 00688, University of Nevada, Step 1: 227, Step 2: 257 02312, University of California, San Diego, Step 1: 246 02345, , Step 1: 250, Step 2: 249 02383, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Step 1: 238, Step 2: 245, AOA 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 02820, Medical College of Wisconsin, Step 1: 244, Step 2: 249 03008, Baylor College, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 253 03010, Anonymous, Step 1: 211 03070, Saint Louis University, Step 1: 256 03273, Chicago College of Mid. University, Step 1: 198 03331, Anonymous, Step 1: 215, Step 2: 245 03721, Medical University of South Carolina, Step 1: 226, Step 2: 254 03898, University of Kansas, Step 1: 236, Step 2: 247 03910, University of Illinois, Step 1: 227, Step 2: 242 13896, Indiana University, Step 1: 259, Step 2: 260 13926, University of California, Los Angeles, Step 1: 227, Step 2: 235 13933, University of Texas, Galveston, Step 1: 263, Step 2: 249, AOA 13952, Anonymous, Step 1: 217, Step 2: 228 13968, Edward Via Virgina College, Step 1: 227, Step 2: 240 14153, Anonymous, Step 1: 210, Step 2: 253 14156, Loyola University Chicago, Step 1: 224, Step 2: 252 14242, Anonymous, Step 1: 234, Step 2: 251 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 Loved the setting of the hospital. Interviewed there for med school and wasn't all that impressed, but this time around I loved it. Got to ride on the, as one little boy put it, 'flying potato.' Ride the tram! worth the trip to Portland. Best hotel of any interview. Friendly, laid back attendings. Interviews were tailored to your interests. http://more.studentdoctor.net/viewresidency.php?residency=845 loved this place. had thoughtful, challenging interviews, other applicants were smart and fun. a smaller program with no case deficiencies and a real commitment to resident education. the chair takes call! well organized, 2 formal interviews with faculty and very informal interviews with PD and chair where they did most of the talking, clear skies meant that the tram ride was AWESOME Great interview day. Ranked high. 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 Loved Oregon and the Portland area. Lots to do outdoors. Great resident-faculty relations. Commitment to teaching. Residents happy.
Regional training and pediatric experience superb. Combined residency/critical care medicine fellowship! Universally strong in all subjects. Innovative CCM program. Dept. chair is head of RRC, so on bleeding edge of resident training. Faculty from Hopkins with excellent credentials and huge research oportunities. Connections. no major case deficiencies though they do not do lung transplants. outstanding chair and PD. lectures are great, small class, portland is pretty, hospital is new. 11 am lectures qday, hospitals in one location, well rounded program, teaching electives available 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 Lots of rain. Not an overwhelming number of heart cases. rain limited parking facilities would mean lots of biking in the rain, not many fellowships so likely would have to go elsewhere after residency 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 17
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