Connecticut Hartford Hosp: | | | - Applied - Attended interview
| Hosp of St Raphael: | | | - Applied - Attended interview
| Norwalk Hosp: | | | - Applied - Received interview
| U Connecticut: | | | - Applied - Attended interview - Interview Experience:
| Lunch with residents, five 20 min interviews (PD, chairman, faculty, 2 chief residents), then tour of department | - Program Advantages:
| Program seems to be on the rise, good pathology with slower pace (1 on 1) in the first two years mainly at UConn, then more fast paced training mainly at an inner-city hospital (St. Francis) in the last two years. | - Program Disadvantages:
| Small class (2 per year), location |
| Yale-New Haven Med Ctr: | | | - Applied
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District of Columbia George Washington University: | | | - Applied
| Georgetown U Hosp: | | | - Applied - Attended interview - Program Advantages:
| Awesome PD who will make sure that resident education comes before clinical work, very friendly/laid back atmosphere, hospital adjacent to undergrad campus, DC is a great city | - Program Disadvantages:
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Georgia Illinois Indiana Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Missouri New Hampshire New Jersey New York | | New York North Carolina Ohio Pennsylvania Rhode Island Brown U: | | | - Applied - Attended interview - Program Advantages:
| Very hands-on experience. Promotes autonomy and independence, especially during night float. Lots of volume and pathology. Providence has a nice city feel (also 1 hr from Boston). Trains you well for both academic and private practice careers. | - Program Disadvantages:
| Some may find the autonomy/independence to be overwhelming. |
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Tennessee Virginia |