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Getting into a Residency (or why Step 1 is not as important as you think it is!). Christopher A. Leadem , Ph.D. Associate Dean for Student Affairs & Admissions. FSU Class of 2012 Match Results. FSU Class of 2012 98.2% Match Rate!!. 16,. 30,589 Total Applicants . 16,.
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Getting into a Residency(or why Step 1 is not as important as you think it is!) Christopher A. Leadem, Ph.D. Associate Dean for Student Affairs & Admissions
FSU Class of 2012 98.2% Match Rate!!
16, 30,589 Total Applicants
16, Positions Available in the NRMP Match by Specialty “Mission Specialties” Number of Positions “Limited Specialties” 26,158 Total Positions; 23,421 PGY1 Positions
16,559 U.S. Seniors 23,421 PGY1 Positions 1.4 Positions/U.S. Senior
16, Positions Available in the NRMP Match by Specialty “Mission Specialties” Number of Positions “Limited Specialties” 26,158 Total Positions; 23,421 PGY1 Positions
Selection Criteria for Residency: Results of National Program Directors Survey Marianne Green, MD, Paul Jones, MD, and John X. Thomas, Jr., PhD Academic Medicine, Vol. 84, No. 3/March 2009 General Surgery All Family Medicine
Selection Criteria for Residency: Results of National Program Directors Survey Marianne Green, MD, Paul Jones, MD, and John X. Thomas, Jr., PhD Academic Medicine, Vol. 84, No. 3/March 2009 Conclusions The top academic selection criteria are based on clinical performance, with the exception of USMLE Step 1 score. Indicators that reflect excellence in clinical performance are valued across the specialties by residency program directors regardless of competitiveness within the specialty. USMLE Step 2 CK ranks higher in the less competitive specialties, whereas research experience is more prominent in the most competitive specialties. The Medical Student Performance Evaluation was ranked lowest of all criteria by the program directors.
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FSU MSPE’s • Medical Student Performance Evaluation • We follow the AAMC MSPE guidelines • They are letters of evaluation, not recommendation. • Co-written by your Regional Dean and the Assoc. Dean for Student Affairs • You will have the opportunity to review the letter for accuracy. • All are uploaded to ERAS for Oct. 1 release