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Thomas Jefferson U
State: Pennsylvania Freida: 420-41-11-174 Years: 4
| Average USMLE Step 1 Score of interviewed applicants: 124 Average USMLE Step 2 Score of interviewed applicants: 256 Percentage of applicants offered interviews who were AOA: 50%
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Applied, Received Interview: 00078, George Washington University, Step 1: 224, Step 2: 238, AOA 00098, Anonymous, Step 1: 251, Step 2: 251 00101, Columbia University, Step 1: 239, Step 2: 242, AOA 00119, Anonymous, Step 1: 253, Step 2: 236 00156, Anonymous, Step 1: 242, Step 2: 248, AOA 00172, Boston University, Step 1: 250, Step 2: 247, AOA 00174, Anonymous, Step 1: 242, Step 2: 239, AOA 00183, Case Western Reserve University, Step 1: 244, Step 2: 244, AOA 00187, SUNY Upstate, Step 1: 241, Step 2: 225 00193, Drexel University, Step 1: 239, Step 2: 265, AOA 00232, Anonymous, Step 1: 251, Step 2: 252 00317, SUNY Buffalo, Step 1: 255, Step 2: 240, AOA 00339, Anonymous, Step 1: 260 00426, Anonymous, Step 1: 239, Step 2: 239, AOA 00455, Anonymous, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 240, AOA 00501, Drexel University, Step 1: 261, Step 2: 241, AOA 00505, Anonymous, Step 1: 240, Step 2: 244 00536, Jefferson Medical College, Step 1: 254, AOA 00544, New York Medical College, Step 1: 248, Step 2: 248, AOA 00557, Anonymous, Step 1: 251, Step 2: 255 00565, University of Michigan, Step 1: 254, Step 2: 263 00567, Anonymous, Step 1: 246, Step 2: 238 00570, Anonymous, Step 1: 260, Step 2: 257 00576, Columbia University, Step 1: 256, Step 2: 261 00601, Anonymous, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 256 00620, Anonymous, Step 1: 266, Step 2: 274, AOA 00685, Wayne State University, Step 1: 262, Step 2: 245, AOA 02022, Columbia University, Step 1: 273, Step 2: 267 02131, Anonymous, Step 1: 254, Step 2: 275, AOA 02584, Anonymous, Step 1: 244, Step 2: 263, AOA 02641, Anonymous, Step 1: 253, AOA 02649, Virginia Commonwealth University, Step 1: 269, Step 2: 279, AOA 02868, Dartmouth College, Step 1: 267, Step 2: 273 03007, University of Vermont, Step 1: 253, AOA 03078, Drexel University, Step 1: 253, Step 2: 262 03116, University of Vermont, Step 1: 253, AOA 03163, University of Utah, Step 1: 255, Step 2: 255, AOA 03304, Anonymous, Step 1: 278, Step 2: 265, AOA 03321, University of Cincinnati, Step 1: 267, Step 2: 263, AOA 03758, George Washington University, Step 1: 271, Step 2: 267, AOA 03764, Texas Tech University, Step 1: 269, Step 2: 274, AOA 03787, Anonymous, Step 1: 252 03950, Temple University, Step 1: 254, Step 2: 251 14239, Baylor College, Step 1: 264, Step 2: 272, AOA 14240, Virginia Commonwealth University, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 254, AOA 14241, Anonymous, Step 1: 237, Step 2: 260 14249, Anonymous, Step 1: 263, Step 2: 270 16946, Anonymous, Step 1: 259, Step 2: 263 17388, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA 17389, , Step 1: 1, Step 2: 1, AOA
Applied, No Interview: 00076, Anonymous, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 253 00081, Anonymous, Step 1: 230, Step 2: 249 00108, SUNY Downstate, Step 1: 233, Step 2: 236 00109, Tufts University, Step 1: 249, Step 2: 257 00111, Anonymous, Step 1: 251, Step 2: 243 00116, Anonymous, Step 1: 248 00122, Anonymous, Step 1: 231 00125, Anonymous, Step 1: 251 00135, University of Texas, Houston, Step 1: 255, AOA 00137, Tulane University, Step 1: 228, Step 2: 246 00163, Anonymous, Step 1: 249, Step 2: 243 00164, Anonymous, Step 1: 263, Step 2: 259, AOA 00171, Anonymous, Step 1: 238 00211, Anonymous, Step 1: 263, Step 2: 269 00223, Anonymous, Step 1: 224, Step 2: 209 00228, Drexel University, Step 1: 230, Step 2: 257 00230, Baylor College, Step 1: 255 00243, Anonymous, Step 1: 257, Step 2: 240, AOA 00254, Anonymous, Step 1: 205, Step 2: 229 00313, Touro University - Mare Island, Step 1: 239, Step 2: 240 00318, Medical College of Georgia, Step 1: 255, Step 2: 263, AOA 00319, University of New England, Step 1: 244 00322, Rush Medical College, Step 1: 253 00331, Morehouse School of Medicine, Step 1: 250, Step 2: 240 00332, University of Miami, Step 1: 255 00335, Anonymous, Step 1: 272, Step 2: 271, AOA 00338, University of Texas, Houston, Step 1: 263, AOA 00341, SUNY Buffalo, Step 1: 240 00345, UMDNJ - Osteopathic Medicine, Step 1: 224 00347, University of South Alabama, Step 1: 229, Step 2: 242 00350, Philadelphia College - Atlanta, Step 1: 241 00366, Kansas City University, Step 1: 223 00377, University of Hawaii, Step 1: 250, Step 2: 239 00381, New York Medical College, Step 1: 223 00382, Washington University in St. Louis, Step 1: 261, Step 2: 255, AOA 00387, University of North Texas, Step 1: 254 00395, Drexel University, Step 1: 247 00403, Anonymous, Step 1: 232, Step 2: 254, AOA 00411, Anonymous, Step 1: 238, Step 2: 245 00414, New York University, Step 1: 243 00423, Anonymous, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 254, AOA 00431, New York Medical College, Step 1: 221 00447, University of Iowa, Step 1: 247, Step 2: 249, AOA 00458, UMDNJ - Osteopathic Medicine, Step 1: 245 00470, Georgetown University, Step 1: 255 00471, Anonymous, Step 1: 213, Step 2: 259 00472, Anonymous, Step 1: 235, Step 2: 252 00522, Anonymous, Step 1: 252, Step 2: 254, AOA 00530, SUNY Buffalo, Step 1: 243, Step 2: 247 00532, Anonymous, Step 1: 243
Interview Experiences Great great program amazing dinner the night before, residents were very chill. breakfast, 3 interviews, short 1 with PD, 1 with resident, 1 with faculty (mine was in a rush). Standard. PD is really friendly, fun resident-advocate. Excellent interview day! Residents were really nice and friendly, and obviously took great pride in their program. very mellow, 3 interviews, 25 mins each maybe Mellow, nice people standard excellent Program interview followed by awkward mumblings from assistant PD. Tour with lots of outdoor walking. 2 attending interviews, which seemed less relaxed than others I've had, and a chief resident interview. Residents seemed more interested in talking to Later interview (8:45), which is great.
Au Bon Pain breakfast (after a Morton's Steakhouse dinner the night before, this was the interview of mine with the best food)
Chairman spoke to us shortly before the PD escorted us to our interviews with her, an 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 Excellent faculty Awesome program, great PD, tremendous amt of research, great MSK US, new technology, subsidized housing, location in philly is great. Jeff was my #2 but not by far. Fantastic MSK, great location in philly Well-known in the Radiology world. Often touted as one of the forty 'Top 25' programs. PD is fantastic! A true pioneer in MSK US procedures. Awesome program! Great residents, great area of philly, tons of research, top-tier program Great research, great teaching, very impressive program great research, good teaching, great location. great program, great residents Good research university
Strong neuro and ultrasound
Unique training in ophthalmologic imaging Top program nationally
Stellar fellowship positions
Extremely robust research presence at national meetings
Huge US and MSK department.
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Right in the heart of center city philadelphia. Location in Center City 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 none reading rooms tended to be louder because of all the conversation Very heavy workload None. An excellent program overall. Proximity to Penn maybe, but what's a little competition b/w friends? Less pure basic science research than Penn. in same city as Penn? Other than that it was truly awesome none Weird vibe from attendings and residents
Residents seemed unhappy
Have to go to Delaware for Peds rotation Large class size (10) may put some people off, but I cannot recommend more strongly that interested applicants rank this highly. Stingy 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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