First Line | Holistic Mental Health and Medical Education

What to Consider When Choosing Where to Apply for Residency


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Episode 93. How should you go about making the list of residency programs you want to apply to through ERAS? Hear from a 4th year medical student who recently matched and just went through this process less than a year ago!

Consider these factors:

  • Location- regional preference, urban vs. rural
  • Training opportunities- learn how programs can differ in their training
  • Fellowship opportunities (if applicable)- see which programs have in-house fellowships
  • Hours per week and call - a rough metric for work-life balance, preference of call every x days vs. night float, post-call day policy
  • Prestige (only if you want to have a highly academic career)- academic vs. affiliated, better to focus on connections instead
  • Rotation locations- same hospital vs. multiple locations, travel
  • Resident wellness- pay attention to how residents act, look out for red flags, resident run vs. attending run
  • Salary (should NOT be a main factor)- salaries are very close to each other when you standardize based on the cost of living in the area
  • Stay tuned for a future episode about how to organize this search process. I'll go into detail about what I included in my residency program spreadsheet!

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