What is the Average USMLE Score for Internal Medicine Residents? (# of Publications, Research)

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  • Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
  • This video is all about the insights into the Internal Medicine residency. It provides insights into the average USMLE scores for all Internal Medicine residents that started in 2020-2021.
    I start with the breakdown of Internal Medicine residents; what percent of them at IMGs? What percent are MDs and what percent are DOs? From there, I go into the average USMLE STEP1 scores and STEP2CK scores broken down in a detailed table. And after that, I break things down by percentiles.
    Source: The Report on Residents examines unique trends among states, specialties, and phases of the GME continuum. The tables and the selected findings below are organized by progression through GME to reflect the different ways that people use the data. For example, current medical students looking to apply to residency programs may be interested in the test scores and experiences of first-year residents in various specialties. Alternatively, state policy analysts focusing on workforce or funding issues may be concerned with retaining physicians who completed residency training in a particular state.
    Link: www.aamc.org/data-reports/stu...
    How Competitive is an Internal Medicine Residency? (source: www.prospectivedoctor.com/how...)
    "If you want a career as an internist, here is how competitive the medical specialty is to match into an internal medicine residency. Internal medicine is the branch of medicine that involves physicians who provide long-term, comprehensive care in the office and the hospital, managing both common and complex illnesses in adolescents, adults, and the elderly."
    Another question that is commonly asked:
    What is the average salary for an internist? (Source: www.prospectivedoctor.com/how...)
    "The average salary post-graduation from an internal medicine residency is $251,000, provided one does not go on to sub-specialty training which can change the salary substantially."
    Does Publishing Articles Help You Match?
    Source: www.statpearls.com/ExamPrep/m...
    "For medical students and residents, publishing research articles can provide a uniquely rewarding educational experience. Medical students can publish articles to add to their residency application and become more competitive applicants. Residents can publish articles to meet the training requirements of their program and to bolster their fellowship applications, particularly when preparing for academic positions. In this article, we will discuss 5 ways in which publishing articles can help medical trainees by: 1) strengthening applications, 2) satisfying residency program requirements, 3) increasing personal medical knowledge, 4) providing easier access to future research opportunities, and 5) offering a sense of personal achievement."
    TIME STAMPS:
    00:00-00:49 - Introduction
    00:49-01:27 - Overview of Internal Medicine Residency
    01:28-02:56 - Internal Medicine Breakdown: IMGs vs. MDs vs. DOs
    02:56-04:36 - Average USMLE STEP1 and STEP2CK Score for Internal Medicine Residents (2021)
    04:38-06:02 - Top 10% USMLE and COMPLEX Scores in Internal Medicine
    06:02-08:03 - Average # of Research Publications for Internal Medicine
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 16

  • @joyleenstrozier4295
    @joyleenstrozier4295 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing this information with me! I appreciate it!

  • @bodar113
    @bodar113 2 роки тому

    amazing information! and really a great content. Appreciated.😍😍

  • @zKaToNz
    @zKaToNz 2 роки тому +1

    This was super helpful! Thanks for putting this together. Can you please do one on family medicine?

  • @angelau9356
    @angelau9356 2 роки тому

    Love this - would be cool to see one for anesthesiology or the method to do this!

  • @user-ye7sg7gn3u
    @user-ye7sg7gn3u 6 місяців тому

    Very informative I have seen many but probably it is the best so for

  • @davidlam6702
    @davidlam6702 2 роки тому +2

    Helpful video

  • @ibi9636
    @ibi9636 2 роки тому

    very beneficial! thankyou

  • @vinnyvn
    @vinnyvn Рік тому

    very good info thks!

  • @hoshiistar3322
    @hoshiistar3322 2 роки тому +2

    for these experiences (research, work, volunteer etc), do they all come from the 3 years of med school prior to residency application? I don't know how people have more than 4 work/job experiences. I'm also curious how to differentiate research vs. publication/presentations/abstract. Thanks for the easy breakdown! I'm actually interested in pursuing IM

  • @shaikwahidasulthana2458
    @shaikwahidasulthana2458 Рік тому

    Great video,
    Is it possible to match into internal medicine without electives and if possible with telerotation?
    I’m from India.
    Please let me know

  • @T--T
    @T--T 2 роки тому

    Do those work and research experiences just include those done during medical school?

  • @iLikeChotas
    @iLikeChotas Рік тому

    Is there any info on score breakdown by state or program ranking?

  • @skycaptain141
    @skycaptain141 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Prerak, I recall that you want to go into IM. Do you want to subspecialize too?

  • @mariusrulz
    @mariusrulz Рік тому

    You haven't showed data on averages among people who matched vs those that did not. For example, in IM, data on average publications among people who matched vs those that didn't showed that those that matched had slightly fewer publications than those that didn't, however the difference in means was not statistically significant, meaning that number of publications didn't make a difference in selection for IM . However, neurosurgery and plastic surgery residents who matched had significantly higher number of publications than their counterparts.

  • @nusaman
    @nusaman 2 роки тому

    What the hell is 11 volunteering experiences ? If you volunteer at the same place regularly throughout your med school years then how does that translate into a number of volunteering “experiences”

    • @SunSunSunn
      @SunSunSunn Рік тому

      you volunteer at 11 different places