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The school is notorious for under-reporting the results of the match. That being said, I am a bit dissappointed to note that there were no matches in Orthopedics, Derm, ENT, and some of the other specialties that have been traditionally tougher to get into. I know that each year at least one or two people match into these. No rad-oncs?
Anyone know of people who matched into the "tougher" specialties? Or was there no one who was actually interested in applying to these this year? HG |
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I certainly don't know what everyone was applying for, but I did not hear of anyone in our class applying for Derm or ENT. I know a couple of guys that interviewed for Ortho, but as usual, this was a very competitive year for that specialty.
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Unfortunately I wasnt one of them! My friend's Anesthesia at NY methodist wasnt listed. Her prelim in surgery was! Go figure!
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