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Thanks for this awesome video! I'm early on in my journey, and always looking for ways to stand out. For these various fellowships, how much research (average ) is a good aim and what kind of research is preferred? Are board scores also considered? Thank you!
Would say to try to get 3-5 projects you work on. Some won't get anywhere. Others may get a poster or an abstract and maybe 1-2 will be really fruitful
I appreciate your effort for making this video , i subscribed recentl. How could we know if the institution we're applying for residency has a good match history??
What do you think about allergy immunology? salary, lifestyle and future job market. Is pay similar to rheuma? Incomin pgy-1, have been thinking about heme/onc but worried if it would take a mental toll on me. Also looking a bit into rheuma as well.
@@someguyontheinternet4277 Lol. Not to say that those doctors aren't smart. Actually, ID specialists and nephrologists are some of the most intelligent physicians I've worked with!
Unclear since programs aren't as openly interested compared to when you're applying for residency. I would say for the bigger programs they probably still matters equally as they probably use it as a filtering process to minimize how many applications and interviews they have to do. But compared to residency applications, I would say that those numbers probably don't matter as much if you did average or above average. I'm sure great and really low scores probably have the same effect.
I am taking step 1 exam this yr and going to us for clinical rotations by jan 2025.1 clinical electives i have opted for is internal medicine general and i am looking for another clinical electives.should i take up general or subspecialty in IM?also,i have much interest in surgery or obgy field but due to non us img match is higher in Im ,i am opting for this.can u suggest what should i opt for better chances of the match
Hey, friends! Hope you enjoyed today's video about "Most Competitive Internal Medicine Specialties". Take advantage of all my favorite med school tips and tricks in this free guide here! (themdjourney.com/med-school-success-handbook/) Good luck on your journey! 💪
Your videos are awesome! thx
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Sure thing!
Thanks for this awesome video! I'm early on in my journey, and always looking for ways to stand out. For these various fellowships, how much research (average ) is a good aim and what kind of research is preferred? Are board scores also considered? Thank you!
Would say to try to get 3-5 projects you work on. Some won't get anywhere. Others may get a poster or an abstract and maybe 1-2 will be really fruitful
I appreciate your effort for making this video , i subscribed recentl. How could we know if the institution we're applying for residency has a good match history??
For residency programs they often share their match list into fellowship on their website or social media.
What do you think about allergy immunology? salary, lifestyle and future job market. Is pay similar to rheuma? Incomin pgy-1, have been thinking about heme/onc but worried if it would take a mental toll on me. Also looking a bit into rheuma as well.
In Texas there’s a lot of opportunities to have your own private practice and in that case regarding income the sky is the limit.
What do you think about ophatamology
Great field, salary, lifestyle. You just have to real like dealing with eye problems. Not my cup of tea but great field
Ophthalmology isn’t an IM specialty is it?
What about Infectious Diseases?
One of the least competitive IM subspecialties, along with nephrology.
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@@someguyontheinternet4277 Lol. Not to say that those doctors aren't smart. Actually, ID specialists and nephrologists are some of the most intelligent physicians I've worked with!
Great field but not always the most sought after. Does require some really brilliant docs though!
How much would you say your step scores played a role in your fellowship match ?
Unclear since programs aren't as openly interested compared to when you're applying for residency. I would say for the bigger programs they probably still matters equally as they probably use it as a filtering process to minimize how many applications and interviews they have to do. But compared to residency applications, I would say that those numbers probably don't matter as much if you did average or above average. I'm sure great and really low scores probably have the same effect.
Thank You so much
Of course!!!
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Of course!
Sir i have inflammation in my body so my ESR came 70 . I want to know to which doctor should I consult?
I am taking step 1 exam this yr and going to us for clinical rotations by jan 2025.1 clinical electives i have opted for is internal medicine general and i am looking for another clinical electives.should i take up general or subspecialty in IM?also,i have much interest in surgery or obgy field but due to non us img match is higher in Im ,i am opting for this.can u suggest what should i opt for better chances of the match
How about sport medicine, I want to ho that field , is it possible from IM?
What about usmle scores for fellowship?
Data varies a bit so didn't include it for the video
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Hehe thanks!