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Profile #00673
Demographics
Match Year:  2011
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Academic Information
USMLE Step 1:  242
Step 2 score not available to residencies during application.

AOA:  Not Available
Class Rank:  Unknown

Family Medicine:  Satisfactory Internal Medicine:  Satisfactory
Pediatrics:  Satisfactory Surgery:  Satisfactory
Neurology:  Satisfactory Psychiatry:  Satisfactory
OB/Gyn:  Satisfactory Radiology:  Honors

Other Information
book chapter publication, no research, standard volunteer stuff.


Applications
Connecticut
  Hartford Hosp:
- Applied
- Attended interview
  Hosp of St Raphael:
- Applied
- Attended interview
  Norwalk Hosp:
- Applied
- Received interview
  U Connecticut:
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Interview Experience:
Lunch with residents, five 20 min interviews (PD, chairman, faculty, 2 chief residents), then tour of department
- Program Advantages:
Program seems to be on the rise, good pathology with slower pace (1 on 1) in the first two years mainly at UConn, then more fast paced training mainly at an inner-city hospital (St. Francis) in the last two years.
- Program Disadvantages:
Small class (2 per year), location
  Yale-New Haven Med Ctr:
- Applied

District of Columbia
  George Washington University:
- Applied
  Georgetown U Hosp:
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Program Advantages:
Awesome PD who will make sure that resident education comes before clinical work, very friendly/laid back atmosphere, hospital adjacent to undergrad campus, DC is a great city
- Program Disadvantages:
No moonlighting.

Georgia
  Emory U:
- Applied

Illinois
  McGaw Med Ctr of Northwestern U:
- Applied
  U Chicago:
- Applied
  U Illinois COM at Chicago:
- Applied

Indiana
  Indiana U SOM:
- Applied

Maryland
  U Maryland:
- Applied

Massachusetts
  Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr:
- Applied
  Boston U Med Ctr:
- Applied
  Brigham and Women's Hosp/Harvard:
- Applied
  Mount Auburn Hosp:
- Applied
  Tufts-New England Med Ctr:
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Program Advantages:
PD is an awesome guy, very personable and focused on improving the residency program as much as he can. Lots of autonomy during night float. Very few fellows. Boston.
- Program Disadvantages:
Recently turned into a level 2 trauma center (but the residents say they get adequate trauma exposure).
  U Mass:
- Applied
- Attended interview

Michigan
  U Michigan:
- Applied

Missouri
  WUStL/B-JH/SLCH Cnsrt:
- Applied

New Hampshire
  Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med Ctr:
- Applied

New Jersey
  UMDNJ-New Jersey:
- Applied
- Attended interview

New York
  Albert Einstein COM:
- Applied
  Albert Einstein COM (Jacobi):
- Applied
  Albert Einstein COM at Beth Israel Med Ctr:
- Applied
  Lenox Hill Hosp:
- Applied
New York
  Maimonides Med Ctr:
- Applied
  Mount Sinai SOM:
- Rotated at this institution
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Program Advantages:
Upper East Side in Manhattan is an awesome location. Provides subsidized housing. Strong IR and neuro. Got a strong sense that the residents jive well with each other as well as with attendings (more so than at other places)
- Program Disadvantages:
Trauma is relatively weak as Sinai is not a level 1 trauma center. No moonlighting.
  Nassau U Med Ctr:
- Applied
- Received interview
  New York Presb Hosp (Columbia):
- Applied
  New York Presb Hosp (Cornell):
- Applied
  New York U SOM:
- Applied
  NSLIJHS-Albert Einstein COM at Long Island Jewish Med Ctr:
- Applied
  NSLIJHS-N. Shore U Hosp/NYU SOM:
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Program Advantages:
big enough to have an academic atmosphere. New medical school (Hoffstra) opening next year.
- Program Disadvantages:
more suburban area but close to manhattan
  St Luke's-Roosevelt Hosp Ctr:
- Applied
  SUNY Ctr at Brooklyn:
- Applied

North Carolina
  Duke U Hosp:
- Applied
  U N. Carolina Hosps:
- Applied
  Wake Forest U SOM:
- Applied

Ohio
  Cleveland Clinic Found:
- Applied
  CWRU/U Hosps of Cleveland:
- Applied

Pennsylvania
  Albert Einsteincare Network:
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Program Advantages:
residents perform at the top 10% nationally on the boards, can live in center philly (commute is about 15-20 min), very up-to-date equipments (awesome reading rooms), comes with a great TY program if you want
  Drexel U COM/Hahnemann U Hosp:
- Applied
  Penn St U/Milton S Hershey Med Ctr:
- Applied
  Pennsylvania Hosp of the U Pennsylvania:
- Applied
  Temple U Hosp:
- Applied
  Thomas Jefferson U:
- Applied
  U Pennsylvania:
- Rotated at this institution
- Applied
  U Pittsburgh Med Ctr:
- Applied

Rhode Island
  Brown U:
- Applied
- Attended interview
- Program Advantages:
Very hands-on experience. Promotes autonomy and independence, especially during night float. Lots of volume and pathology. Providence has a nice city feel (also 1 hr from Boston). Trains you well for both academic and private practice careers.
- Program Disadvantages:
Some may find the autonomy/independence to be overwhelming.

Tennessee
  Vanderbilt U:
- Applied

Virginia
  U Virginia:
- Applied

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