Glad you mention board scores. It almost doesn’t matter what you want to be if you can’t get an interview. With Step 2 still having a score best believe you better score as high as possible.
Hi, i'm a pediatric resident in Sudan at my last year. to my surprise the first diagram was accurate for me. My experience was a little bit different, even 1 year after graduation l couldn't chose a specilty then it hit me; i don't like adults😅, although i love listening and interacting with patients. but of course this wan't my main cause. Now I fall in love with neonates and kids every day of my residency, it gives me more patience, smiles and focus😊. Sorry if there is a grammer mistakes
Thanks so much for this video. I was completely undecided once I got accepted to medical school. I’m currently a 4th year student and I’ve narrowed it down to Pediatrics and PMR. It is has been difficult for me to decide between these two. I know that there are double board specialties or fellowship options, but I’m still unsure how to decide between these.
Glad you liked the video! The mean step score is 240, so I would say that's a little above average. Please refer to the NRMP match data too. The goal should be to match into a good program, which is obviously more difficult than just matching into any program in a specialty.
Glad you mention board scores. It almost doesn’t matter what you want to be if you can’t get an interview. With Step 2 still having a score best believe you better score as high as possible.
Hi, i'm a pediatric resident in Sudan at my last year. to my surprise the first diagram was accurate for me. My experience was a little bit different, even 1 year after graduation l couldn't chose a specilty then it hit me; i don't like adults😅, although i love listening and interacting with patients. but of course this wan't my main cause. Now I fall in love with neonates and kids every day of my residency, it gives me more patience, smiles and focus😊.
Sorry if there is a grammer mistakes
@Jonathan Cooper thanks for the tip👍
I changed from:
Neurology
Nephrology
Hematology
to: Radiology
Great choice ;) Besides, radiology has a bit of every one of those
Thanks so much for this video. I was completely undecided once I got accepted to medical school. I’m currently a 4th year student and I’ve narrowed it down to Pediatrics and PMR. It is has been difficult for me to decide between these two. I know that there are double board specialties or fellowship options, but I’m still unsure how to decide between these.
Great video ! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
thank@
Really informative and awesome video, thank you
I can’t thank you enough for this video! 🙇🏻♀️
Glad it was helpful!
Still cant find between Uro, Opth or Neuro
Hi loved the video, and just wondering on a scale of 1-10 how difficult is it to match into a radiology residency. From your experience
Glad you liked the video! The mean step score is 240, so I would say that's a little above average. Please refer to the NRMP match data too. The goal should be to match into a good program, which is obviously more difficult than just matching into any program in a specialty.
The end part was the best❤
I love your chanell so much!! Keep up the good work