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When choosing which residency programs to apply to, these were the most important aspects considered (ranked highest to lowest). Scope and volume of casesLocation near family Fit with desired lifestyle (flexibility, work/life balance) Program’s state or national reputationGeographic location
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ProgramsAOA ACGME TOTAL InterviewRank InterviewRank InterviewRank 027%40% 42%49% (1 person) 1 9%14% 8% 4%10% 214% 9% 7% 4% 10%14% 3 8% 9% 3% 8% 9% 413% 9% 7% 6% 16%14% 5 or more29%19% 32%30% 61%52% Among those choosing one or more programs: Median43 55 75 2013 Graduate Specialty Selections for Program Interviews and Ranking
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14% 9% 52% 50% 16% 87% 57% Applied to program in more than one discipline Ranked programs in more than one discipline Ranked an ACGME program in at least one of their top 3 residency choices Ranked an AOA program in at least one of their top 3 residency choices Ranked a dually-accredited program in at least one of their top 3 residency choices Ranked a residency program that is in Ohio in at least one of their top 3 residency choices Ranked a CORE program in at least one of their top 3 residency choices
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Family medicine 26 Internal medicine 27 Pediatrics 4 Family medicine 26 Internal medicine 27 Pediatrics 4 51% Traditional rotating internship - 8 7% Anesthesiology – 4 Dermatology--- 2 Diagnostic radiology – 6 Emergency medicine – 9 General surgery – 3 Neurology – 4 Obgyn– 7 Ophthalmology—1 Orthopedic surgery – 4 Oto/facial plastic surg– 1 Pathology – 1 Physical med & rehab – 1 Psychiatry – 3 Anesthesiology – 4 Dermatology--- 2 Diagnostic radiology – 6 Emergency medicine – 9 General surgery – 3 Neurology – 4 Obgyn– 7 Ophthalmology—1 Orthopedic surgery – 4 Oto/facial plastic surg– 1 Pathology – 1 Physical med & rehab – 1 Psychiatry – 3 42% SPECIALTIES 2013 OU-HCOM MATCH DATA-- 111 Matches august 1, 2013 SPECIALTIES 2013 OU-HCOM MATCH DATA-- 111 Matches august 1, 2013
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2013 Match Ohio Medical School Comparisons School OU-HCOMOSUWSUUCNEOUMEDUTCOMCWRU Number of Students110205101188107164210 PRIMARY CARE DISCIPLINES51%40%50%31%36%30%32% IM24%16%24%18%20%13%19% FM23%9%11%6%7%4% PEDS4%15%14%7%9%13%9% Data collected by Dr. Paul Ecklar, Mount Carmel Health Systems *As of June 2013
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Data collected by Dr. Paul Ecklar, Mount Carmel Health Systems 2013 Match OUHCOMOSUWSUU.C.NEOMEDUTCOMCWRU TOTAL Class110 205 101 188107 164210 OHIO Match72%45%37%43%53%35% IM24%12%24%13%20%12%18% Med Peds0%4%0%5%0%1% FM23%9%11%6%7%4% PEDS4%15%14%7%9%13%9% GS3%6%11%7%5% 3% ANES.4%6%9%5% 9%5% E.M.7%14%9%8%9% 5% RAD.5%4%1% 7%5%3% OPH.1% 2%3%1%0%4% ORT4%1%4%3%7%5% PSYCH3%4%5%3%7%5%3% OB/GYN6%7%4% 3%5%6% *As of June 2013
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% of 2013 grads matching to primary care disciplines by specialty ohio medical school comparison
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% OF OU-HCOM CLASS MATCHING TO AN OHIO RESIDENCY MATCH Trends
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20092010201120122013 family medicine16% 27%22%23% internal medicine13%15% 18%24% pediatrics12%14%6%9%4% n4350525657
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* 2013 needs right data
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