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Profile #00045
Demographics
Match Year: 2007
This profile will remain anonymous permanently.
Academic Information
USMLE Step 1: 250 USMLE Step 2: 262
AOA: Selected Class Rank:  Top 10%
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Family Medicine: | Honors | |
Internal Medicine: | Honors |
Pediatrics: | Honors | |
Surgery: | Honors |
Neurology: | | |
Psychiatry: | Honors |
OB/Gyn: | Honors | |
Dermatology: | Honors |
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Other Information Research/Pubs: one derm case report, accepted for publication during interview season; one derm case report, written but not submitted yet; derm chart review research project in process during interview season; non-derm related basic science research fellowship b/w 1st and 2nd year med school; Community Outreach activities including melanoma screening events + sun safety booths at health fairs.
Applications
Alabama Arkansas District of Columbia Georgia Illinois Iowa Kentucky Maryland Massachusetts Missouri North Carolina | | North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Vanderbilt U: | | | - Rotated at this institution - Applied - Attended interview
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Virginia Wisconsin |
Match Experience The entire interview process/match is pretty stressful for derm - but in the end, it is definitely worth it! :) Just try your best during med school to have a solid application, and then try to keep a level head throughout the application process. Prepare yourself mentally for every possible scenario/outcome, including the dreaded "not matching". Many people reapply and are successful. Others decide to change fields, and they are still happy despite not being able to derm. The key is to not let the process get the best of you. Good luck to you all!
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