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Demographics
Match Year:  2014
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Academic Information
USMLE Step 1:  252
Step 2 score not available to residencies during application.

AOA:  Not Selected
Class Rank:  Top 10-25%

Family Medicine:  Honors Internal Medicine:  High Pass
Pediatrics:  Honors Surgery:  Honors
Neurology:  Honors Psychiatry:  Honors
OB/Gyn:  Honors Radiology:  Honors


Applications
California
  Stanford U:
- Applied

Colorado
  U Colorado:
- Applied
- Received interview

Illinois
  McGaw Med Ctr of Northwestern U:
- Applied
  Rush U Med Ctr:
- Applied

Kentucky
  U Louisville:
- Applied

Maryland
  Johns Hopkins U:
- Applied
  U Maryland:
- Applied
- Received interview

Massachusetts
  Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr:
- Applied
- Received interview
  Boston U Med Ctr:
- Applied
- Received interview
  Brigham and Women's Hosp/Harvard:
- Applied
  Mass Gen Hosp/Harvard:
- Applied
  U Mass:
- Applied
- Received interview

Michigan
  U Michigan:
- Applied

Missouri
  WUStL/B-JH/SLCH Cnsrt:
- Applied
- Received interview
New Hampshire
  Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med Ctr:
- Applied
- Received interview

New York
  SUNY at Stony Brook:
- Applied
- Received interview

North Carolina
  Duke U Hosp:
- Applied
- Received interview
  U N. Carolina Hosps:
- Applied

Ohio
  Cleveland Clinic Found:
- Applied
- Received interview
  CWRU/U Hosps of Cleveland:
- Applied
- Received interview
  Ohio St U Hosp:
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Interview Experience:
Very professional interview day. Highly organized and well-run. Long outdoor tour, so bring a coat if it's cold.
- Program Advantages:
Great facilities PD seems like a great guy Residents are happy Awesome moonlighting (babysitting magnet) Structured curriculum on iPad
- Program Disadvantages:
Structured reading assignments may not be for everyone
  U Hosp/U Cincinnati COM:
- Applied
- Received interview

Oregon
  OHSU:
- Applied

Pennsylvania
  Allegheny Gen Hosp:
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Interview Experience:
Well-organized Low-pressure interview. Felt more like a sales pitch than in interview.
- Program Advantages:
Residents are happy Faculty very invested in teaching Lots of procedure experience
- Program Disadvantages:
Somewhat shabby-looking hospital Seemed the residents were on solo call before they felt ready Lower prestige program
  Pennsylvania Hosp of the U Pennsylvania:
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Interview Experience:
Standard program overview with tour of beautiful historic hospital, 3 low pressure interviews (2 faculty, 1 chief resident), noon conference and lunch.
- Program Advantages:
Awesome historic hospital with modern facilities as well Friendliest people I've met at any hospital One-on-one attention Residents rotate a lot at Penn and do Peds at CHOP Considered internal candidate for Penn fellowships
- Program Disadvantages:
Small program size might be a disadvantage if residents don't mix well Philadelphia not for everyone
  Thomas Jefferson U:
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Interview Experience:
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
- Program Advantages:
Good research university Strong neuro and ultrasound Unique training in ophthalmologic imaging
- Program Disadvantages:
Weird vibe from attendings and residents Residents seemed unhappy Have to go to Delaware for Peds rotation
  U Pennsylvania:
- Applied
  U Pittsburgh Med Ctr:
- Rotated at this institution
- Applied
- Received interview

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