EMRA*Cast

Flashback Friday: Apply Smarter, Not Harder


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Host: Dr. Isaac Agboola, MD, MS  

Guest: Dr. Zach Jarou, MD, MBA  

Overview: On this episode, Dr. Agboola and Dr. Jarou venture into the oftentimes convoluted task of applying to Emergency Medicine residency. They discuss common pitfalls and misconceptions, giving evidence-based advice on how to increase success in applying whether it be to a community or educational setting. This episode is primarily geared towards medical students applying as well as advisors for these individuals. 

Key Resources:

 

  • EMRA & Cord Advising Guide    https://www.emra.org/books/msadvisingguide/msag/ 
  • EMRA Match Tool    https://webapps.emra.org/utils/spa/match#/search/map
  • EMRA Student-Resident Mentorship Program (program helped to find mentors for medical students interested in EM residency) https://www.emra.org/students/advising-resources/student-resident-mentorship-program/ 
  • Program Director Interview Series - Various PD’s give an inside look into what they are looking for in an applicant for their programs

 

https://www.emra.org/emresident/articles/categories/topics/medical-students/match/program-director-interviews



Key Points:

 

  •  Plan your application based on your personal situation.
  •  You are probably applying to more programs than you need to.
  • When it comes to away rotations, rotate in an environment that is the best for you, given what you want to get out of residency. 
  • The three-year vs. four-year program discussion should be less about the training time and more about how that particular program is structured, but most importantly about how it can help you to achieve your goals long term. 
  • Statistically speaking the things that have been shown to be most important to applicants are: (1) Geography, (2) Practice Environment, (3) Step 1 cutoffs, and (4) Time (shift length/shift amount, three years vs. four years).
  • Applicants that are IMG, DO, or other special circumstances should take careful consideration when applying.
  • An average applicant (i.e., average board scores, SLOEs, research experiences) should be applying to approximately 30 programs.
  • There is no perfect equation for success in the Match; it’s important that you meet with trusted advisors and find a plan that best suits you and your competitiveness. 

 

 

References:

 

  • EMRA & Cord Advising Guide    https://www.emra.org/books/msadvisingguide/msag/ 

 

 

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