News and Updates
Upcoming Online Courses
On behalf of the SAMS-NEW online courses committee, we would like to inform you that the upcoming courses will be held in Oct-Nov titled " How to approach"
The new courses will be in more interactive way and directed to one group at a time only.
All sessions will be in case discussion format eliminating all didactic lectures.
More details and lectures schedule to follow.
Please let us know of any suggestions
Online Courses CommitteeList of all IMG friendly programs - Internal medicine
This topic is dedicated to listing IMG friendly programs for internal medicine in the US. I went through the process 2 years ago and this file was very helpful. It is old but I valid. I am going to add more info later on and if you are in a program that is IMG friendly and not on this list, please let us know so we can help the new applicants.
Good luck to you all in the 2011 match season.
Selection Criteria for Residency: Results of a National Program Directors Survey
To assess the relative importance of criteria used for residency selection in 21 medical specialties given current available data and competitiveness of specialties. In 2006, questionnaires were distributed to 2,528 program directors in university hospital or university-affiliated community hospital residency programs across 21 medical specialties. Responses were recorded using a five-point Likert scale of importance. Mean values for each item were calculated within and across all specialties. Mean scores for item responses were used to create rank orders of selection criteria within the specialties. To facilitate comparisons, specialties were grouped according to the percentages of positions filled with U.S. medical school graduates. The overall response rate was 49%. With the data from all specialties pooled, the top five selection criteria were (1) grades in required clerkships, (2) United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) Step 1 score, (3) grades in senior electives in specialty, (4) number of honors grades, and (5) USMLE Step 2 Clinical Knowledge (CK) score. 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. for the full article сlick here






