*Official* "IM Interviews Offered" Thread

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Zolpidem25 said:
congrats on Stanford!!! that is awesome.

clearly your PD was wrong, when citing previous trends.... ;)
thanks zolpidem...though my PD said I wouldn't match...I never asked and she never said about interviews...I still hope she is wrong...we'll see...

btw...never got to congratulate you on getting to 100+ posts...pretty awesome

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Received Stanford invite today, though it may be too late for me to work them in.

Interviews:
Emory 9/15
UCSF 9/30
Duke 10/10
U of Chicago 10/17
U Penn 11/7
JHU 11/9
BWH 11/9
MGH 11/15
Stanford 11/17

Still waiting: UW
 
dukeblue01 said:
Received Stanford invite today, though it may be too late for me to work them in.

Interviews:
Emory 9/15
UCSF 9/30
Duke 10/10
U of Chicago 10/17
U Penn 11/7
JHU 11/9
BWH 11/9
MGH 11/15
Stanford 11/17

Still waiting: UW

dude, you are incredible. i hope you become surgeon general of the US.

i mean -- internist general. err, wait.... what's it called ?
 
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Waiting for the Brigham but not holding my breath. Extremely happy with my list.

UCSF
Cedars-Sinai
UCLA
Harbor
MGH
Stanford

I'm gonna have so much free time, now that I won't be checking email q hour.
 
Some of you guys are really lucky to have a PD that looks at your list of applications. At my school I felt like it was a 'bad thing' to apply out of state, and never thought about giving him a chance to look at my list. I interviewed at my program and told them I would rank them highly =)

Added NYU!! whoooo hoooo...

Any thoughts about whether it might be bad to interview at end of January, early February?? I know the programs can start submitting their rank list towards the end of January, and I already have some interviews past that date....
 
I think my final list is:
UCSF
Stanford
UTSW
NYU
UMDNJ-RWJ
UPenn
Jefferson
Hopkins

The official boot from: MGH
Have not heard from: BWH, Columbia

I know that BWH and Columbia are still reviewing applications, but I've got a feeling that my list of interviews is final.

Best of luck everyone.
 
My PD also correctly predicted that my application would be quickly rejected on the East Coast primarily on my non-AOA, board score and geographical location of our school (although I managed to eke out BID). He mentioned to me that I would be throwing my money away applying to the East Coast, but since each application is only a couple bucks it is worth trying. He felt my borderline board grades would be offset by my publications on the West Coast. I was surprised about how much insight he had into the interview process after seeing my application in under 5 minutes (i.e. he skipped my personal statement and extracurriculars, went straight to the last page of the Dean's letter, USMLE transcript, asked if I was AOA and asked how many first author publications I had). Nonetheless I was glad he was brutally honest and at least gave me realistic expectations.

Another example of American medicine rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic while it sinks. These elitist ivory tower docs couldn't see a real doctor to save their lives. AAMC makes students sell their souls to get into US school then brutely treats them like garbage. Gee, 241 on step 1, what a loser!!! And you only attended a PUBLIC US med school!! gee another reason you are a loser!! God, these academics are just assh----!! And in 2 weeks I (yes IMG) have to start interviewing with these pricks! I'm gonna bite my lower lip off having to smile if I come across one of these guys! While they sit around patting each other on the back about how great they are, US schools currently produce a deficit of doctors per year of about 6000 and the most recent statement from AAMC says that 5000 MORE PER YEAR are needed. Well, I'm coming to the rescue and luckily my application came across some more realistic PD's desk. Your PD would have a field day with my appl. but fu----! Sorry for the rant, but I just think the whole process of how we select, educate and train doctors in this country is f-----! And hopefully it will change..AFTER I pay off my student loans! :D
 
wow i never realized that so many people have such good numbers!!! after looking through everyone's posts, i really have to consider myself lucky, unlike alot of the ppl on this forum, my numbers are not nearly as good, but maybe this will bring some encouragement those out there with so-so numbers ...

so here are my stats:
step I 212 (i know, a lot lower than all of your 240s ...)
step II: not taken
step IIcs: just finished, prob passed
honored every clerkship in 3rd and 4th yr, except family med ...
top 30-40 school in northeast
AOA: missed it by few points thanks to my step 1
deans letter: 1st category in my school (top 20%)
publication: none. i have done some research here and there, but ...
no away rotation

interviews at (in alaphbetical order):

bidmc
bu
columbia
cornell
gw
hopkin
mgh
northwestern
mt sinai
nyu
tufts
stanford
ucla
ucsd
yale
 
Adding UW, Brigham, and MGH this week

updated list of invites (so far 10/11):

Wash U
U Chicago
Stanford
UCSF
U Washington
Cornell
U Penn
Johns Hopkins
MGH
Brigham

Still have not heard from one program. Does anyone care to make a guess? To be revealed when they invite or reject me at this late stage.
 
putter said:
Adding UW, Brigham, and MGH this week

updated list of invites (so far 10/11):

Wash U
U Chicago
Stanford
UCSF
U Washington
Cornell
U Penn
Johns Hopkins
MGH
Brigham

Still have not heard from one program. Does anyone care to make a guess? To be revealed when they invite or reject me at this late stage.

Duke or UCSD? just a hunch since I haven't heard from them either
 
APACHE3 said:
Another example of American medicine rearranging the deck chairs on the titanic while it sinks. These elitist ivory tower docs couldn't see a real doctor to save their lives. AAMC makes students sell their souls to get into US school then brutely treats them like garbage. Gee, 241 on step 1, what a loser!!! And you only attended a PUBLIC US med school!! gee another reason you are a loser!! God, these academics are just assh----!! And in 2 weeks I (yes IMG) have to start interviewing with these pricks! I'm gonna bite my lower lip off having to smile if I come across one of these guys! While they sit around patting each other on the back about how great they are, US schools currently produce a deficit of doctors per year of about 6000 and the most recent statement from AAMC says that 5000 MORE PER YEAR are needed. Well, I'm coming to the rescue and luckily my application came across some more realistic PD's desk. Your PD would have a field day with my appl. but fu----! Sorry for the rant, but I just think the whole process of how we select, educate and train doctors in this country is f-----! And hopefully it will change..AFTER I pay off my student loans! :D

I like this guy. :) I completely agree. These academic programs sicken me with the attitude. I interviewed at an outstanding community program earlier this week and am confident I can get better clinical training there than at most of the university programs I applied to. Although this particular program does pretty darned well with fellowship placement for a community program, it's still not as easy to get to GI or Cards as at a university program, so I still have to count that as a potential strike against the program because they don't get billions of dollars of research money. What a load of crap.

Here's the bottom line: the best specialists are excellent internists first, but at the residency programs where you have to go to position yourself for a fellowship, research takes precedence over the clinical training.

I enjoyed phoning JHU and MGH this week to tell them I wasn't coming to their damned interviews so that I could bow before their holy throne of medicine. Get over yourselves.
 
putter said:
Adding UW, Brigham, and MGH this week

updated list of invites (so far 10/11):

Wash U
U Chicago
Stanford
UCSF
U Washington
Cornell
U Penn
Johns Hopkins
MGH
Brigham

Still have not heard from one program. Does anyone care to make a guess? To be revealed when they invite or reject me at this late stage.
I am guessing Duke also...I haven't heard from them, and at this late time, feel its most probably a rejection - although I have been pleasantly surprised so far, so we will see...
 
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Does anyone know if mgh and bwh apply the same standards to their categorical and prelim apps? much appreciated :)
 
Resident Alien said:
Does anyone know if mgh and bwh apply the same standards to their categorical and prelim apps? much appreciated :)
I think pretty much everyone at our school (categorical and prelim) was rejected by MGH on the same day and our credentials were a pretty broad range (AOA, Step I, Step II, research). Pretty much the only thing common with each other is we went to the same school. Some of us have received interviews from BWH though.
 
cj0415 said:
wow i never realized that so many people have such good numbers!!! after looking through everyone's posts, i really have to consider myself lucky, unlike alot of the ppl on this forum, my numbers are not nearly as good, but maybe this will bring some encouragement those out there with so-so numbers ...
I think school reputation (Northeast top 30-40) counts for a lot as well; your program probably has put out great graduates in addition to you that go to the top programs. I think for many of our graduates, they tend to stay in the South because of the lower cost of living and there are less of our graduates at other West and East Coast schools (hence we may look good on paper, but there is no established pedigree). Just looking at the rejections thread there are stellar candidates being rejected; often the schools that are rejecting them are not in the same part of the country where they go to school.
 
My guess... Columbia...although with that list i don't know why you are waiting...
putter said:
Adding UW, Brigham, and MGH this week

updated list of invites (so far 10/11):

Wash U
U Chicago
Stanford
UCSF
U Washington
Cornell
U Penn
Johns Hopkins
MGH
Brigham

Still have not heard from one program. Does anyone care to make a guess? To be revealed when they invite or reject me at this late stage.
 
Tar Heel Born said:
Here's the bottom line: the best specialists are excellent internists first, but at the residency programs where you have to go to position yourself for a fellowship, research takes precedence over the clinical training.

I wholeheartedly disagree with this assertion. First off, I don't agree that "top" programs emphasize research before clinical training. Why would you think this? Sure, some residents at places like MGH or Hopkins will do research, but it's hardly the case that this takes PRECEDENCE, as you claim, over clinical training. For example, I've seen the Duke IM program first-hand as a student over the past few years, and have found the clinical training to be absolutely superb, and quite honestly is light-years above and beyond that of other departments here. Residents don't all do research, and those who do aren't neglecting their clinical skills, since they don't spend all that much time doing research even if they want to. Furthermore, having seen a few different programs at this point, it's quite evident to me that the less "academic" and more community-based programs often have difficulty ensuring the consistency of their conferences and the quality of teaching, perhaps since they have fewer interested faculty. To me, that suggests that the clinical training would be better at a more academic, top program with more resources. This is one of the big draws of a top program, in addition to the fact that you learn LOTS from your fellow interns and residents, and stand to benefit from being surrounded by the best and brightest. It seems to me that fellowship programs are interested in residents from top programs because they are, in fact, better trained CLINICALLY.
 
What a way to start my morning...with a fresh rejection from Brigham. I really wanted that one too :(

Interviews:
Baylor
Cornell
MGH
NYU
Emory
UC Denver

Rejections: UCSF, Brigham

Awaiting: Columbia, Mt. Sinai, UW, UCSD
 
GIMed said:
What a way to start my morning...with a fresh rejection from Brigham. I really wanted that one too :(

Interviews:
Baylor
Cornell
MGH
NYU
Emory
UC Denver

Rejections: UCSF, Brigham

Awaiting: Columbia, Mt. Sinai, UW, UCSD

Yeah I hear u, got rejected from Brigham prelim med this morning too.

p.s. did anyone else get THREE rejection emails from them? I feel so loved. . . :laugh:
 
The Brigham shot me down thrice - POW! POW! POW! :smuggrin: I guess they really wanted me to know that they received more than 2000 applicants and had LOTS of competitive people this year!
 
quidnunc said:
The Brigham shot me down thrice - POW! POW! POW! :smuggrin: I guess they really wanted me to know that they received more than 2000 applicants and had LOTS of competitive people this year!

so, yesterday I had e-mailed the PD at BWH, to tell him of my continued interest in his program, and how I would *greatly appreciate* and opportunity to interview for a position.

and 24 hours later, i return to my inbox to find not one, but THREE rejections from BWH.

well, i heard you the first time bro.

whatever, i'm over it...
 
cj0415 said:
wow i never realized that so many people have such good numbers!!! after looking through everyone's posts, i really have to consider myself lucky, unlike alot of the ppl on this forum, my numbers are not nearly as good, but maybe this will bring some encouragement those out there with so-so numbers ...

so here are my stats:
step I 212 (i know, a lot lower than all of your 240s ...)
step II: not taken
step IIcs: just finished, prob passed
honored every clerkship in 3rd and 4th yr, except family med ...
top 30-40 school in northeast
AOA: missed it by few points thanks to my step 1
deans letter: 1st category in my school (top 20%)
publication: none. i have done some research here and there, but ...
no away rotation

interviews at (in alaphbetical order):

bidmc
bu
columbia
cornell
gw
hopkin
mgh
northwestern
mt sinai
nyu
tufts
stanford
ucla
ucsd
yale

this completely baffles me. this is the sort of thing that makes this whole process ludicrous. it all comes down to where you go to medical school. i'm from a no-name place, so my killer stats are not earning me interviews....

sorry, i'm not trying to be obnoxious. i'm sure you are an awesome candidate, very deserving of every program on that list. it just frustrates me that I have done so well for myself in medical school, and am not able to reap the full rewards....
 
UCSD yesterday.

List of interviews I will attend:

UCSD
UCI
Mayo - roc
Mayo - jack
U of M
Cleveland Clinic OH
CWRU
Beaumont
UNC
BU
Yale - New Haven
 
Elitism is alive and well. Grade inflation is also alive and well. But since you can't do anything about it, there is no point in worrying about it. My school is not one of the elite schools, but the way it makes up for it is by taking a disproportionately large number of it's own alumni into residency and fellowship programs. The residency is not the big deal, but the fellowships are. This is not unique to my school. A lot of programs tend to accomodate their own if the "elitist" programs shut them out.
 
Adding UCSD today. Still nothing from Columbia, but I'm betting it's a rejection. I hope 10 interviews is enough for me to match. I keep hearing that IM is unusually competitive this year, so now I'm nervous.

Update:
AOA at Top 30 school
Step 1: 256
Step 2 CK: not till Feb
Honors in Sub-I, Psych, Peds, Ambulatory Medicine; HP in everything else, including 3rd year IM
MSPE grouping: Outstanding/Top 20%
Significant research experience, 3 presentations, no pubs

Going/gone:
UW
OHSU
UCLA
UCSD
Colorado
Duke
BID
Cornell
Mt. Sinai
NYU

Cancelled/will cancel:
UTSW
Baylor
Providence Portland
Providence St. Vincent
Virginia Mason
UC Davis

Rejected:
UCSF
Stanford
MGH
BWH
 
GIMed said:
What a way to start my morning...with a fresh rejection from Brigham. I really wanted that one too :(

Interviews:
Baylor
Cornell
MGH
NYU
Emory
UC Denver

Rejections: UCSF, Brigham

Awaiting: Columbia, Mt. Sinai, UW, UCSD

i'm in the same boat...got an interview with MGH, but had brigham tell me to take a hike (x 3, like everyone else). i'm not complaining about mgh, but honestly would have preferred to interview with brigham. i'm also waiting on uw and ucsd....
 
Update on my stuff, mostly rejections but at this point who cares:

Stats:
Step 1: 210
Step 2CK: 225
Stpe 2CS: Taken, no results yet
Basic science years: Mostly high pass, 3 honors, 3 passes
Clerkships: 1 Honor in Psych, 1 Pass in OB, rest high pass; Honors in medicine sub-I
No away rotations
"Very good" in Dean's letter (with standard O/E/VG/G/S ratings)
3 research publications; 3 case reports
Not AOA (obviously) at a mid- to low-tier state school in the East
No doctors in family so no real connections to places
Strong LOR's from moderately well known physicians

Interviews:
Mayo-Rochester
Yale-New Haven
Mount Sinai
UCLA
UNC
Boston University
Albert Einstein-Montefiore
Albert Einstein-Long Island Jewish
St. Lukes-Roosevelt
George Washington
University of Maryland
University of Connecticut
Thomas Jefferson University
Case Western Reserve University

Waiting on:
Columbia
Cornell
NYU
BIDMC
Tufts-NEMC
University of Chicago

Rejections:
MGH, BWHx3, UCSF, Stanford, Duke (via personal e-mail ... blah ... but at least they felt they could take the time to reject me personally), UPenn
 
Seriously...Was it really necessary to break my heart three times? It was just cruel...As I opened the second one, I hoped it said "sorry that email was sent on accident...come interview!" mmm...maybe not. I was so happy about MGH but I felt that Brigham would have been a much better fit for my personality. Guess they felt differently!

Called UW today as now I'm freaking out that I'm only going to end up with 6 interviews which for me is not enough to make a proper decision. Said that they haven't even looked at my application but that decisions are "rolling" and if I haven't heard by Dec. 1 to give them another call.

What's up with Columbia and UCSD? And I don't get why I haven't gotten any Sinai love...
 
GIMed said:
Seriously...Was it really necessary to break my heart three times? It was just cruel...As I opened the second one, I hoped it said "sorry that email was sent on accident...come interview!" mmm...maybe not. I was so happy about MGH but I felt that Brigham would have been a much better fit for my personality. Guess they felt differently!

Called UW today as now I'm freaking out that I'm only going to end up with 6 interviews which for me is not enough to make a proper decision. Said that they haven't even looked at my application but that decisions are "rolling" and if I haven't heard by Dec. 1 to give them another call.

What's up with Columbia and UCSD? And I don't get why I haven't gotten any Sinai love...

So sorry about BWH. This has definitely been a disheartening week for many of us. At least you have MGH!!! I am super jealous.

Anyway, I just wanted to say that I think you should call UCSD. I think they are just slow. If you call the number on ERAS and not their website, you can get the Program Coordinator directly. She is very helpful and will tell you your status (I've done it twice, and the second time she told me my invite was on its way. It was definitely worth it for my peace of mind).

BTW, I would certainly expect UW to interview you. They acted like I had this amazing app when I was there (unless they were just being nice?), and yet I have been shut out by several other top programs including MGH, which you have. They are just super slow - last year someone on SDN got an invite to UW on Dec 15!
 
BigBadBix said:
I hope 10 interviews is enough for me to match. I keep hearing that IM is unusually competitive this year, so now I'm nervous.

Going/gone:
UW
OHSU
UCLA
UCSD
Colorado
Duke
BID
Cornell
Mt. Sinai
NYU
BigBadBix,
That is an awesome list of interviews that you have. Don't most people match at one of their top three choices? I'm sure you'll do fine.
 
wow. what a surprise.
I just got UChicago. I totally forgot that I had even applied there.


Update
Top 20 school in the South
Foreign national requiring a visa
Step 1 - 240
Step 2 - not taken
Never honored any basic science or 3rd year clerkship
Of course not AOA, actually bottom of class
Above average research - 2 pubs
Away rotation in Korea and Columbia

Interviews
Mayo-Roch
Vanderbilt
UChicago
Stanford
UW
NW
Emory
Pitt (will probably decline)
Dartmouth
Brown
Tufts
Baylor
NYU

Rejected
Penn
JHU
MGH
BWHx3
UVA
UCSD

Waiting to be rejected: Cornell, Columbia, Duke, OHSU
 
Congrats Legend! I'm also waiting to hear from them - do you happened to have their available interview dates?

Thanks. :)
 
quidnunc said:
Congrats Legend! I'm also waiting to hear from them - do you happened to have their available interview dates?

Thanks. :)

They sent me an email with automated scheduling system.

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It sucks because I purchased my ticket to Chicago for my NW interview yesterday.
 
...I was just about to purchase one for NW too, but I think I'll wait another week or so. Thanks again.
 
Legend said:
It sucks because I purchased my ticket to Chicago for my NW interview yesterday.
You may be able to take a $$ hit and exchange it instead of planning a more expensive second trip.
 
If it's been less than 24hrs, see if you can still change the iteniary without a fee.
 
orientedtoself said:
BigBadBix,
That is an awesome list of interviews that you have. Don't most people match at one of their top three choices? I'm sure you'll do fine.

Thanks for the vote of confidence...after rereading what I said I suppose it sounds kind of silly to ask if 10 is enough for IM. I think all these rejections are just starting to mess with my head!
 
congrats legend, i just got chicago too - a little ray of hope after getting canned x 3 by the brigham earlier today. my updated list:

Interview offers:
GW
Emory
NW
U of C
BU
BIDMC
MGH
UNC
Duke
MCV at VCU
OHSU
UPenn

Rejections:
BWH
UCSF
Stanford
JHU

Awaiting:
UCSD
Cook County
U of Washington - eagerly awaiting

I just called U of Washington and the very friendly guy I spoke with said they would be sending invitation out until the end of the month - they're reviewing applications on a rolling basis...

Anyone have any insight into the BU and BIDMC programs? I scheduled those interviews as late as possible and am considering cancelling them down the road...any thoughts would be appreciated :)
 
quidnunc said:
If it's been less than 24hrs, see if you can still change the iteniary without a fee.

Definitely good idea to wait at least a week or so...

I am located pretty close to Chicago so I think I will just have to make another trip. ($39 one way for Southwest :)
 
quidnunc said:
If it's been less than 24hrs, see if you can still change the iteniary without a fee.

i just got UChicago as well .... very excited!!! .... i've been sweating this one for a while. :D

fortunately, i have not yet purchased plane tickets. unfortunately, they will probably cost me an arm and a leg. :eek: oh well, who cares, i love traveling. :cool:

oh, i got a response from NYU to an e-mail i had written them... they said my application is on hold, and that i should contact them after Dec 15th. doesn't that seem kinda late? what do you guys think... :confused:

Z
 
Legend said:
Definitely good idea to wait at least a week or so...

I am located pretty close to Chicago so I think I will just have to make another trip. ($39 one way for Southwest :)
Wow, that is sweet. I wish all of my plane tickets were $39.
 
GIMed said:
Called UW today as now I'm freaking out that I'm only going to end up with 6 interviews which for me is not enough to make a proper decision. Said that they haven't even looked at my application but that decisions are "rolling" and if I haven't heard by Dec. 1 to give them another call.

What's up with Columbia and UCSD? And I don't get why I haven't gotten any Sinai love...
I imagine 6 interviews (5+presumably your home institution) would be more than enough to match. Based on your stats I see no reason why your home institution would not rank you.
 
BigBadBix said:
I think all these rejections are just starting to mess with my head!
Yeah, I've been feeling like a loser with three rejections in a row. But I'm just trying to keep my head up. Plus, I have found that I'm getting more excited about the programs that I do have interviews at. It helps that they want me there.
 
Adding Olive View - UCLA.

Old:
Stanford
Columbia
Cornell
Northwestern
Baylor
UTSW
UCLA
Cedars-Sinai
Harbor-UCLA
USC
Rush (cancelled)
 
Updating...

Interviews:
Northwestern (Evanston)
Northwestern (Chicago)
U of Chicago
Wash U
Mayo (Rochester)
UCSF
Stanford
UCLA
UPenn
Duke
BIDMC
JHU
Columbia
Cornell
BWH
MGH

Waiting:
U Wash

Anyone know what the deal is with U of Washington?
Going to start cancelling a few...
 
hey all....emailed cornell and got response that they still have not "downloaded" applicants even theiir applications are "downloaded."

ok...so maybe you can help me to figure that 1 out, but in any case, they will be sending out invites/rejections next and the following week....

good luck to those applying to cornell....
 
bbart76 said:
I imagine 6 interviews (5+presumably your home institution) would be more than enough to match. Based on your stats I see no reason why your home institution would not rank you.

I know I've got a spot at home if I want it but I really want to go to a new city. I love my school but I also am a big fan of change. It's hard now because 1/2 my interviews are at great programs but aren't at my ideal location, whereas the programs in great spots are not my top choices. I'm just confused and I hope that as I head out to visit all the programs, things will become clearer. Heading to Denver tomorrow...Should be fun-- I heard the program is awesome and very chill.
 
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