Midwest School Known for primary care
Previous HealthCare background
Step 1: 219
Step 2: 237
AOA- Junior Year & vice-president
Research & applied for publication
Presented Research at International Conference
Superior(A) in all rotations except Surgery (High Sat =
Applied to 35
Offered 13
Attended 12
Ranked 12 (one place ranked twice for 5 & 6 year program & one program not ranked)
Here are the programs I interviewed at in the order I went on the interviews.
1 KU- good program & liked the residents a lot; only drawback is no private practice experience and didn't like the whole teams because you weren't one-on-one with attendings. Didn't like not doing the same things/service for 3 months. Take primary call as 1-3. Great attendings and good to learn from. Lot of residents coming out and doing sports and lot going to same places (Cincinnati & Minneapolis), which concerned me. Also not as many attendings to learn from vs. other programs.
2. Carolinas Medical Center - Unbelievable program - Community program, but more academic than academic programs; unbelievable experience and can operate on anything when done. Charlotte is great city and attendings are great. Get private practice experience.
3. Duke - Liked the program, but although they said that they operate from year 2 on as 1st assist, had heard they didn't. Very academic; Great place to go if you want to go into academia or research. Not a fan of white pants on intern year.
4. Mizzou - Good growing program. Has gone from 2 attendings to 23 in 3 years. Good young attendings but currently, have trouble handing over the knife. Didn't truly mesh with the residents. Also is in Columbia (not lot to do) and question the amount of Trauma they get.
5. UT - Memphis - Great high caliber program. Very/Very busy when on trauma, but rest is not too bad. Start in OR early and sometimes with minimal supervision (just not my style). Not a fan of the Memphis crime!
6. Southern Illinois - Nice program with good lifestyle, but is in Springfield, IL (not much to do either), and question amount of trauma also. Have a night float system which alleviates lot of call (nice)
7. Medical College of Georgia - Program is having its problems. Lost program director and majority of their staff this past year. However, the residents all loved their experience. If ship is righted, will probably be a good program.
8. Greenville Hospital System/U of South Carolina - Great program with private practice and academic feel. Association with Steadman-Hawkins. One on one with attendings. Good residents and lot married. Attendings are lplentifull (20+) and laid back. City is cool with plenty to do and cost of living is low. See all rotations ( maybe not tumor) by end of 3rd year to be able to make good decision on fellowship. Great peds opportunity as the hospital adjoins with Shriners Hospital ( where CMC, & Duke ortho residents go for their peds ). Best interview of any program I interviewed at.
9. Medical College of Wisconsin - Nice program and in cool city (Milwaukee). Lots to do. Older residents were nice and open, but the younger ones were less social. Cold interview (less personal than any other) Great program, but down farther on rank list due to cold interview.
10. Nebraska - Good program. Gets private practice rotations also. Bad things are lacking in official sports until 4th year and as a 5th year on joints service, you retract the whole 3 months. So you never really get a true joints rotation (Department chair is joints guy and won't change). Overall good teaching.
11. U of Florida - Gainesville - Awesome program- Great outpatient facility and great benefits. Nice weather and attendings are awesome and lifestyle isn't horrible. Have night float system also. Got a great vibe from the program, but if interested, they like to take rotators.
12. St. Louis University - Only program I didn't rank- Totally unimpressed by the lack of professionalism and just downright arrogant attitude of residents in program. Got hazed by residents the night before at social gathering (I'm sure the residents are good, but it left a bad taste in my mouth). Also 6 year program without fellowship training. Just extra year to take call and do research for them. No thanks!!
Rank Order in no particialar oder
(#1-6): KU, CMC, Souther Illinois, Greenville Hospital System/ U of S. Carolina, MC of Wisconsin, U of Florida
(#7-12): Duke, UT-Memphis, Mizzou, MC of Georgia, Neraska, Mizzou -6yr
Not ranked : SLU
Matched at Greenville Hospital System/U of South Carolina. I am pumped. It is a great overall program. It will be a great experience and my wife and family are excited to move there. The residents are all great and have already contacted me to meet and help in any way they can.
My list was based on a few things: Program, Cost of Living, Best for my wife, Best for my kids, Perks (health insurance coverage, free food ($ I don't have to spend), conferences, etc.), Friendliness of attendings/residents, Lifestyle (how much I'll get to see my family) & Overall feel.
Also, eventhough step 1 is very important, there are ways around it. Namely, taking step 2 early AND improving significantly. This can prove that it was fluke that step 1 went wrong when everything else points to a great academic career.
Like has been posted before, everyone has their own way to deciding and in the end it is what is best for you! I have a buddy who matched at SLU and is very excited about it. Different Strokes for different folks!!!
Any questions, please feel free to pm me.