So this is the week, 4th year med students find out where they'll be training the next few years of their lives. Today I found out I matched into Radiology. Thursday I find out where. Anyone else going through this? A good friend of mine unfortunately didn't match ortho. If anyone has any advice on that, it'd be much appreciated. Anyone else matching this week?
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3/17/08 at 3:47pm
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You don't get to choose what you're going to do? That seems odd, kind of like the sorting hat in the Harry Potter series.
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It's sort of a complicated system. You can apply to whatever programs you want to and then you get interview invites then after that, you make a rank list of your favorite programs, the programs make a list of their favorite candidates, and a computer somewhere sorts it all out. I liken it to a giant matchmaking service.
I guess the short answer is that yes, you can choose what you're going in to by the programs to which you apply and then the programs that you rank.
I guess the short answer is that yes, you can choose what you're going in to by the programs to which you apply and then the programs that you rank.
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3/17/08 at 9:46pm
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Good luck everyone.
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3/17/08 at 10:07pm
Congrats! I guess radiology is still pretty prestigious. Until it all gets outsourced, that is... Nah, just kidding, let us know where you match.
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3/18/08 at 10:48am
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It's sort of a complicated system. You can apply to whatever programs you want to and then you get interview invites then after that, you make a rank list of your favorite programs, the programs make a list of their favorite candidates, and a computer somewhere sorts it all out. I liken it to a giant matchmaking service.
I guess the short answer is that yes, you can choose what you're going in to by the programs to which you apply and then the programs that you rank. |
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3/18/08 at 12:11pm
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I see, that makes much more sense. Here at engineering school we pretty much just choose a path and do our best to not get kicked out. We also have to meet a certain class rank to get in to our major. Barring that though it's all smooth sailing...sort of.
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3/18/08 at 12:39pm
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Hey, good luck everyone! I remember my match day - 1993, it was on St. Patricks day. Actually I don't really remember much of that day... I am a Radiologist now, but back then I matched in general surgery (the Lord's providence saved me from that fate after a couple of years!)
usc goose, congrats on rads. We are a growth industry for sure and the job market has remained good for quite a few years. Reimbursement continues to decline as it will for all medical specialties. But americans are addicted to their CT and MRI scans, so demand will only go up.
As for your friend, I doubt he will find an ortho spot in the scramble, but I do remember an old friend of mine who failed to match in urology. He ended up getting a non-catagorical spot in gen surg (no guarantees beyond one year) at Barnes Hospital which is where I matched. As luck would have it, although he wasn't the most brilliant guy around, he was a hard worker and a urology spot opened by chance at Barnes and they gave it to him. Luck yes, but you never know. My advice is to try to get a gen surg spot at the most respected academic center possible. Then work your a** off and maybe luck will be on your side. At least you can get a good recommendation and try again the next year.
usc goose, congrats on rads. We are a growth industry for sure and the job market has remained good for quite a few years. Reimbursement continues to decline as it will for all medical specialties. But americans are addicted to their CT and MRI scans, so demand will only go up.
As for your friend, I doubt he will find an ortho spot in the scramble, but I do remember an old friend of mine who failed to match in urology. He ended up getting a non-catagorical spot in gen surg (no guarantees beyond one year) at Barnes Hospital which is where I matched. As luck would have it, although he wasn't the most brilliant guy around, he was a hard worker and a urology spot opened by chance at Barnes and they gave it to him. Luck yes, but you never know. My advice is to try to get a gen surg spot at the most respected academic center possible. Then work your a** off and maybe luck will be on your side. At least you can get a good recommendation and try again the next year.
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I'm going to SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn for my medicine internship and I'll be a radiology resident at Harlem Hospital. New York, here I come.
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I'm going to SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn for my medicine internship and I'll be a radiology resident at Harlem Hospital. New York, here I come.
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Remember, radiologists have the best toys. We also do our best work in the dark!

Who knows, my group may be hiring in 5 years. If you're interested in the sunny midwest...
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3/20/08 at 5:07pm
Congrats.
Head-fi-ing is a nice hobby, when you have to sit in those rooms in the dark all day. And it's not like you guys work much anyway...
(I'm a clincian, in case that wasn't evident)
The NY scene for training is pretty intense, but as a radiologist you are somewhat shielded from that. The case variety is great for training.
Best of luck!
Head-fi-ing is a nice hobby, when you have to sit in those rooms in the dark all day. And it's not like you guys work much anyway...
(I'm a clincian, in case that wasn't evident)The NY scene for training is pretty intense, but as a radiologist you are somewhat shielded from that. The case variety is great for training.
Best of luck!
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Thanks guys. I'm still in a little shock. But this should be fun. Never really lived outside of California before.
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Thanks guys. I'm still in a little shock. But this should be fun. Never really lived outside of California before.
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3/20/08 at 10:38pm
congrats!
still 3 more years to go for me...
and march madness doesn't go well with the impending test week
still 3 more years to go for me...
and march madness doesn't go well with the impending test week
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Did anybody get matched to radiology at University of Arizona? My best man is head of the department there.
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