Admissions Straight Talk

MedHounD Hunts The Right Med School for You [Episode 143]


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On this week’s show, we shine a spotlight on a great resource for premed students – both students deciding where to apply, and those students in the happy position of deciding among multiple med school acceptances.
MedhounD [0:47]
A site that gives you tons of data on medical school placement i.e. results — where graduates of specific medical schools go both geographically and in terms of residency placement.  And a few other statistical pieces too. 
Meet Evan Dugdale and Anthony Cusano, the creators/owners of MedHounD. [1:35]
Currently M2s at BU. Evan attended Williams College where he earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry in 2013.  Anthony attended Boston College. He too graduated in 2013 with a degree in biology. They’re both hockey players.
What is MedHounD? [2:18]
It’s the first service to compare med schools based on their success rates in the residency match. They use match lists, NRMP data on acceptance rates, etc., to rate schools on their performance year to year. Students can see and contrast schools’ success at placing residents in very competitive residencies, for example.
How do students use it? [4:00]
MedHounD costs $9.99 for a 1-year subscription. You can use it to identify schools during the application process (helpful if a student has a goal in a particular specialty and wants to know placement outcomes). And it can also help students make enrollment choices when they’re evaluating multiple offers.
How did they start it? [5:35]
Evan: The idea came during the application cycle. He had narrowed his choices to two schools, and researching the match outcomes of both schools helped him make his decision – the data was helpful. Before entering med school, he created a prototype with just a few schools; he and Anthony were roommates their first year and decided to build MedHounD.
Analytics also factored into Anthony’s decision to attend BU: he weighed location, etc., but also considered match lists.
Did they have clear-cut goals (re: specialty) before med school, and have those goals changed? [9:20]
Anthony: Med school has complicated the decision-making process. He’s looking to 3rd year rotations for firmer goals.
Evan: Started medical school thinking of surgery (not sure what specialty). He’s still leaning in that direction, but also looking to 3rd year rotations to help shape his decision.
Is it useful before starting medical school to weigh med school results even if goals change while in med school? [12:08]
In short, yes. Knowing schools’ track records is helpful information.
Do they plan to add student competitiveness metrics? [15:40]
Yes. Right now they’re working on making it easier to compare schools using their tools. But they plan to collect user data year-to-year – including GPA, MCAT, etc. – so students can see where they fit.
What is the “no place like home” metric? [17:10]
It reflects the percentage of students who do their residency at the same place they went to med school – they see this as a gauge of how happy med students are at their institutions and teaching hospitals.
Why did they name their site “MedHounD”? [18:15]
Because they sniff out data like a hound – searching for deep info to help students make informed decisions. And for Hank, Anthony’s dog.
When did they find the time, as med students, to create MedHounD? [20:20]
Anthony: “We’ve become good at time management during med school.
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